Monday, March 30, 2015

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          ATOMIX PRODUCTIONS
Atomix Productions was founded by visionary businessman and software developer Stephane Clavel. Mr Clavel is still today the owner and CEO of the company, and still actively writes code for VirtualDJ, switching hats between mad coder and successful businessman, and liking both with the same passion (and success).
He's assisted on the business side by Mr Andrew Van Almen, COO of the company, who supervises the rest of the team and handles the day to day operations, and business development. Mr Van Almen has been working in the field for more than 15 years, and was previously General Manager at PCDJ, another smaller DJ software company.
And on the coding side, Mr Clavel is assisted by Mr Gwen Roelants, Atomix' lead developer. Mr Roelants also used to code DJ software for many years, and prior to joining Atomix Productions was the owner and creator of the DJ software "DJDecks".
Alongside them, a dedicated and highly competent team of devoted employees help keep the company moving forward.
And all of them agree to say that working for Atomix Productions is not a job. It's a passion.

Atomix Productions' philosophy has always been to use ground-breaking technology to help bring DJing to the masses by reducing the costs and accessibility, and to use this technology to help DJs mix better.
We believe that nobody cares if you know how to beatmatch tracks in 1 second or 1 minute, that is not what makes you a better DJ. What you play and how you play it, does. Based on that, we focus on bringing out technological tools that help the DJs focus on the artistic part of their skills, and relegate the technical side to the machine.
Unlike some of our competitors, our goal is not only to preserve the legacy of the DJing culture, and we are not afraid to break the rules and do things differently, if we feel it would improve the performances in the long run.
We have often been criticized by the DJ establishment because of this. Nobody likes to be told that what you spent years of your life learning, is becoming obsolete. Nobody likes to see that a young kid who started to mix a few months ago can outperform your years of experience.
But history have shown again and again that every change we implemented, no matter how frowned upon at the beginning, always ended up becoming the norm a few years later. 

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