DNB Dojo Temporarily Stops Operations...
DNB Dojo, the popular online platform for drum and bass music, has announced it will be taking a temporary break from its operations. This decision, however, is not a permanent end to the platform, as stated by DJ Hex, the site's owner.
In a recent announcement, DJ Hex encouraged users to follow links provided for Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud, and Twitter to stay updated on new releases and the upcoming mix series. The monthly podcast will conclude as announced in episode #60, but plans for a new mix series under a different artist name are in place, scheduled for early 2022.
The site will remain online, but there won't be any new reviews, premieres, or guest mixes during this hiatus. DNB Dojo has been operational for nine years, and this break marks a significant milestone in its journey.
Gratitude was extended to readers and listeners, as well as those who have sent positive messages about the site. The inbox will still be monitored, and beats can be sent to [email protected]. All content on Soundcloud, Youtube, and other platforms will still be accessible.
DJ Hex also expressed gratitude to those who have sent music, provided interviews, and contributed content to the platform. The new mix series will be the platform for supporting new releases going forward.
While the reasons for DNB Dojo's break are not specified in the announcement, it is advisable for those seeking more accurate details to check DNB Dojo’s official social media pages or recent communications directly from the artist or label. DNB Dojo signs off, encouraging everyone to take care and look forward to the return of the platform in early 2022.
Technology and entertainment continue to play a significant role in DNB Dojo's offerings, with DJ Hex encouraging users to follow links for new releases and the upcoming mix series on Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud, and Twitter. Despite a temporary break from operations, music remains a central focus, with plans for a new mix series scheduled for early 2022.