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    <title>Welcome</title>
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    <summary>Welcome to antigenius presents, the newest endeavor of the antigenius. In the coming weeks I&apos;ll be publishing more specific content, but I wanted to write a small introduction on what this site is and what it hopes to achieve. In...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to <b>antigenius presents</b>, the newest endeavor of the antigenius. In the coming weeks I'll be publishing more specific content, but I wanted to write a small introduction on what this site is and what it hopes to achieve. In short, the goal of <b>antigenius presents</b> is to reviews of electronic artists and producers, both classic and new release. On occasion I also hope to provide continuous mixes created either by myself or others in the community.<br /><br />In its current form, the website will be largely one-sided; effectively me, the anitgenius, telling you what I think. However, I am open to change and should helpful suggestions be made or features be requested, they will be added as I have time. I will do my best to tag posts to make it easier to search for content you want and, in turn, I will rely on you to comment on the various reviews. In a perfect world this will result in intelligent debate about why you do or do not agree with me. I hope to update the site on a biweekly basis which, I understand, is somewhat infrequent. Understand that I will update more frequently if possible and that this biweekly limit is just that; a deadline of sorts.<br /><br />Before I finish I'll address the large player at the top of the blog. For starters, I personally think that if you're using MP3s for mixing, than the single best place to get them is <a href="http://www.beatport.com/">BeatPort</a>. Their site is clean and easy to use with one of the most intuitive interfaces I've ever seen (I am, in another life, a web developer and do not make such statements lightly).I recommend it for any DJ that needs access to a wide variety of music from a single place. The BeatPort Player, available from the aptly named <a href="http://www.beatportplayer.com/">website</a>, allows you to embed a small Flash application on your website and will automatically update the playlist on a daily basis. It has various options for creating the playlist such as new release, classic releases, top downloads, and more and can even be narrowed to genre. I will cycle through various options on the player above. I hope you find it useful.<br /><br /><br />In closing I hope to created a respected source of material on electronic music and the scene surrounding it. It's as much a group effort as it is a single man's effort, but most of all I hope we can all have fun with it.<br />]]>
        
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