Historically there's been a pretty high barrier to entry when it comes to making electronic music. The standard tools used to create beats are software programs things like
Traktor and
Ableton Live, desktop programs aimed at professional music producers that have tons of complicated features (and pricetags that start
in the hundreds of dollars.) They're great tools for pros, but they're still not exactly beginner friendly. That's where
Beatlab, a San Francisco startup run by
Jonathan Baudanza, has come in with a much more lightweight and low maintenance option. And this week, the site is having its first brush with the big time: Beatlab is partnering with famed electronic music producer and DJ Paul Oakenfold to hold a remix contest.
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