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TILLLATE USA | Americas Essential Clubbing Magazine Has Arrived!
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WELCOME TO TILLLATE USA | AMERICAS ESSENTIAL CLUBBING MAGAZINE
We want to tell you how lucky you are to be part of this unbelievable scene and how you’re at the start of something special. You're about to go on a journey that you’ll never forget.
You'll meet new friends who will first make contact at a club by offering you a drink of water. You’ll travel across the country by any means possible just to see your favorite DJ play at a club you’ve never danced in before. You’ll find love in the form of electronic dance music and stare in awe at the DJ who is taking you on the journey of your life—an experience that will only last a few hours, but will be talked about for days.
We know this because 15 years ago, we began the same journey in Europe and visited some of the greatest clubs in the world. We’ve witnessed infamous DJs grace the decks and have met people that we'll never forget. Now here we are in the USA, and the scene here today is exactly where we left it.
Let’s enjoy the ride..
Click the link to read the first issue of Tilllate USA
http://en.calameo.com/read/0003901714396d291c843 |
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| Kristina Sky |
Congrats on the launch guys! You've got a great mag and the US has been in major need of something like this for a long time now. Thanks for your efforts and I'm looking forward to working with you on those upcoming issues!
TAs, please take a moment to check out their mag, it's really well done!
<3 KSky |
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| moretechplease |
| Great mag, definitely subscribing |
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| bigperf |
| Steve aoki must be the greatest name in clubbing today! |
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| jdub889 |
| is the mag online-only, or is there a traditional print-subscription model? i'd definitely subscribe (if reasonably priced), i hate reading things on a screen if i don't have to |
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| TILLLATEUSA |
| quote: | Originally posted by jdub889
is the mag online-only, or is there a traditional print-subscription model? i'd definitely subscribe (if reasonably priced), i hate reading things on a screen if i don't have to |
JDUB our magazine is available for FREE subscription. |
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| Scoops |
| I'd like to write about the Jersey Club scene for your magazine |
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| RyanVice |
Im a bit skeptical..
Anyone who puts Aoki on the cover of their inaugural magazine is suspect imo
LOL :stongue:
Edit: Especially when the embedded link does not work.. FAIL |
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| 72hrpartyanimal |
| seems like a cool magazine. whats up with the free subscription for TA members |
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| TILLLATEUSA |
| quote: | Originally posted by RyanVice
Im a bit skeptical..
Anyone who puts Aoki on the cover of their inaugural magazine is suspect imo
LOL :stongue: |
The reasoning behind this is that we wanted to have an U.S. DJ spearheading the first issue rather than someone from elsewhere in the world. Tilllate USA is an American magazine and we felt it needed an American DJ from the start to keep that identity.
Steve Aoki has pushed the U.S. EDM scene from it's days when it was an underground sound to where it is today. Love him or hate him he has always supported the scene here and is one of the biggest DJs in the country.
Just wondering, which American DJ would you had wanted to see on the cover? We'd be happy to make it happen... |
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| TILLLATEUSA |
| quote: | Originally posted by 72hrpartyanimal
seems like a cool magazine. whats up with the free subscription for TA members |
The magazine is free to subscribe for anyone. You only have to pay for it if you want it in print and delivered to you door. |
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| Scoops |
| quote: | Originally posted by TILLLATEUSA
Steve Aoki has pushed the U.S. EDM scene from it's days when it was an underground sound to where it is today. Love him or hate him he has always supported the scene here and is one of the biggest DJs in the country.
Just wondering, which American DJ would you had wanted to see on the cover? We'd be happy to make it happen... |
Should have been a long time Vet and still widely active
Erick Morillo
Roger Sanchez
Danny Tenaglia
These guys have done a whole hell of alot more to push dance music in the last 20-30 years in America then Aoki |
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