Cameron Holifield and the Western Meds.

New technology. As in, “the embrace of.” Tired of getting turned down by people who don’t carry cash anymore, mix CD purveyor SJ, of the 4X4 Crew, bought a mobile credit card machine. Veteran local DJ g-force used a plug-in that allowed him to blend music videos, projected onto LCD screens at Deep, with his turntables. Cameron Holifield used a computer program to live-sync video collages at Western Meds shows. Tons of folks made online video commercials for shows. 

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