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!K7 Is Reviving Their DJ Trading Cards Series with Four Tet, John Talabot, Actress, Others


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!K7 Is Reviving Their DJ Trading Cards Series with Four Tet, John Talabot, Actress, Others

German label !K7 has revived its DJ trading card series to celebrate the 50th DJ-Kicks mix, which features 20 artists who have compiled their own DJ-Kicks mixes over the years, including Four Tet, DJ Koze, John Talabot, Actress, and others. 

According to FACT, the cards will include real "stats" on the artists, like the longest track they’ve produced or their current number of social media followers. The cards are free with any !K7 purchase over 20 euros, while supplies last.

!K7 released the first set of DJ trading cards in 1995 as a promotional offering in support of Mr. C’s X-MIX: The Electronic Storm.

The next DJ-Kicks mix will be helmed by DJ Koze.

Listen to Four Tet's full set at Pitchfork Music Festival Paris:



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