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Dim Mak Records

2 tracks4 artists2 mixes0.3% influence0.02% market share

Dim Mak Records is an independent, Los Angeles–based record label, events company, and lifestyle brand founded by Steve Aoki in 1996. The label has released music under the genres of punk, indie rock, hardcore, hip hop, and electronic dance music..

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Sound DNA — How Dim Mak Records tracks appear in DJ sets
120
Avg BPM
3B
Top Key
Dance
Primary Genre
BPM distribution
110 BPM120+ BPM
Rising Artists?
Steve Aoki & KAAZE ft. John Martin
1 plays ↑+1
The Bloody Beetroots ft. Steve Aoki
1 plays ↑+1
Top Artists on Dim Mak Records
1Steve Aoki
2 tracks
3John Martin
1 track
4KAAZE
1 track

🎧 DJ sets featuring Dim Mak Records(2 total)

Top tracks on Dim Mak Records(2 total)

01
Steve Aoki & KAAZE ft. John Martin - Whole Again
Steve Aoki & KAAZE ft. John MartinWhole Again
Dance1 mix
02
The Bloody Beetroots ft. Steve Aoki - Warp 1.9
The Bloody Beetroots ft. Steve AokiWarp 1.9

About Dim Mak Records on Mixprism

What is Dim Mak Records?
Dim Mak Records is an independent, Los Angeles–based record label, events company, and lifestyle brand founded by Steve Aoki in 1996. The label has released music under the genres of punk, indie rock, hardcore, hip hop, and electronic dance music..
What are the most played Dim Mak Records tracks in DJ sets?
The most played Dim Mak Records tracks on Mixprism are Steve Aoki & KAAZE ft. John MartinWhole Again, The Bloody Beetroots ft. Steve AokiWarp 1.9. These tracks appear across 2 DJ sets in Mixprism's database.
What BPM does Dim Mak Records music typically use?
Dim Mak Records tracks identified in DJ sets on Mixprism average 120 BPM, with 3B being the most common Camelot key. The primary genre is Dance.

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