ProAudioStar customer Mike Fisher went down to DC and opened for Lee Foss at the Clinic party and lucky for us the folks at Mnmlife recorded the set. Mike has worked under dance music heavies Deep Dish and Dubfire and is starting to make waves for himself now that he’s Brooklyn based. Mike’s deep mix features laid back house and new disco. Some really amazing grooves on here mixed flawlessly! Stream or download the mix via the Soundloud link below and look out for Mike in the New York area and in future features here on our blog.

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I would so give this mike fisher a good run for his money on making dance music.
Atomic. I suggest: Put your music where your mouth is. Nobody likes cocky dj/producers.
Remember. “Better” is subjective. I could say the same about my mixes etc.., but who cares about my verbal opinion. Same goes for you.
All that matters is whether its entertaining when in the right mood. Some people cant get into techno, or progressive, or Hiphop, or whatever no matter who plays it…
if you wanne one-up someone, do it. dont just say it.
nothing beats hands on skills – but its what you hear that matters. So
post a set Atomic – dont just diss.
Good Stuff:) We love electronic music and we love to promote it so we wonder if we can publish some of your news on one of ours blog about electronic music. Let us now:)