Talk:Computer DJ

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I think the paragraph about Michael J Flores being the first computer DJ in 1999 is inacurate. Either there is a spelling mistake in the date, or the author was mistaken. But in 1999, many computer software were already on the market (VTT, AtomixMP3, BPM Studio, PCDJ). So obviously there were a market for all these softwares, and therefore people DJing in public with MP3 way before 1999.