
Posted by EclecticBreaks Welcome to the future of Advanced Analogue Crossfader Technology. Premiering on September 12th to 15th 2004, at the world’s most established professional technology trade event – Plasa. Find us at Stand C100 alongside our friends at Music Industry Manual at Earls Court, London. With mind-blowing demonstrations from DJ’s Blakey, Tigerstyles, Mixologists, Scratch Perverts, Skully, Whut, 2Tall, Daredevil and many more. For more information, please see our flyer here: [url]http://www.eclecticbreaks.com/subdomain/proxfade/ebfaderflyerfront.gif[/url] Also launching at Plasa, the new Eclectic Breaks luxury record bags.
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on September 7, 2004, 2:01 pm
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Eclectic Breaks, A professional DJ company became increasingly frustrated at ManufacturerÂ’s ripping off DJÂ’s; So they took matters into their own hands and created the most advanced and DJ-Focused analogue crossfader in the world. Tapping into our extensive experience and involvement of the professional DJ industry, this 3rd generation fader has the sole purpose of addressing the real issues faced by the new wave of professional DJÂ’s today. Without incorporating complicated and incompatible electronics and using inferior materials, our goal is to provide the DJ with the Rolls-Royce of faders at a realistic price.
We have no experience in the automotive, marine or defence component industries, and have completely no knowledge of mining, robotics or timber machinery. WeÂ’re DJÂ’s. Our focus is the DJ, and our product is 110% for DJs, by DJs.
Or Email us: proxfade@eclecticbreaks.com
Our goal is to provide the DJ a robust and durable, yet prestigious bag that includes all of the extra features overlooked by all other companies such as: Detachable Laptop Pouch with shoulder strap, Increased 100+ record capacity, High-Grade Textiles, Detachable Headphone/Needle box compartments, Solid 100% Titanium Retractable Trolley, 50+ Double CD Organiser, Rapid-Access Flip-Front Panel as well as Embroided & Thermal Padded Aesthetics.
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