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Live Nation raises club workers’ minimum wage, nearly tripling US Federal Standards, iZotope Cyber Monday deals on Plugins & Bundles [2023], ADRIANNA unveils euphoric techno banger ‘To Life’ - WTEMN [2023-11 (Week #48)]
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What is WTEMN?
WTEMN is a short-term for "Weekly Top Electronic Music News", which is our weekly collection of top news from all around the electronic dance music industry. We know what it’s like if you don’t have time to keep an eye out on the news, there are plenty of that, that's why we decided to collect all the "top news", so if you don’t want to miss the news of your favorites we are happy to see you here at our weekly electronic music news.
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