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CD djing, a subset of disc jockeying, involves the use of compact discs to mix and blend music for live audiences. With the advent of digital technology, CD dji

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CD djing, a subset of disc jockeying, involves the use of compact discs to mix and blend music for live audiences. With the advent of digital technology, CD djing has evolved to incorporate various formats, including CD players, CDJ controllers, and laptops. The art of CD djing requires a deep understanding of music, rhythm, and audience engagement, as well as technical skills in operating equipment and software. CD DJs can be found in various settings, including nightclubs, festivals, and private events, and have become an integral part of the music industry. According to a report by the International DJ Equipment Market, the global DJ equipment market size was valued at $1.4 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.5% from 2020 to 2027. Notable CD DJs, such as [[carl-cox|Carl Cox]] and [[john-digweed|John Digweed]], have paved the way for aspiring artists to explore the world of CD djing. With the rise of digital music platforms, CD djing has become more accessible, and the number of CD DJs has increased significantly, with over 100,000 professional DJs worldwide, as reported by the DJ Association.