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At the very least, any mixer used for long sets of EDM needs to have at least two channels with independent volume controls, a 3 band EQ, and cue capabilities. Of course, it doesn't hurt to have more. Most professional quality DJ mixers have at least 4 channels, a crossfader, and a variety of effects and capabilities.
Other than that, there's not much difference. A lot of house DJs prefer a mixer with rotary faders, as they make for smoother transitions. A lot of techno/breaks DJs prefer standard faders, since they can be used for quick cuts. But it's really up to personal preference.
Hip hop DJs often prefer simple battle mixers, which don't have much more than a crossfader and independent channel faders. They usually don't need much more than this, since most of their mixing involes scratching with the crossfader, or doing quick transitions without Equalizing.
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