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10 Gift Ideas for the Electronic Music Fan

Because music is what feelings sound like

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10 Gift Ideas for the Electronic Music Fan
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New Year is coming and you still didn`t get a present for your friend, well we can help you. Here are some gift ideas for all those music, sorry, electronic music lovers.

1. Laurent Garnier - Electrochoc


Book from one of my favorites producers Laurent Garnier. In Electrochoc you will be visiting one man’s journey through the history of dance music.

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2. Boiler RoomT-Shirt

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3. DIY Synth Kit

It will spark your curiosity if you`re really into electronic music.

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4. Party Ear plugs


At night clubs the music is often 80 decibels or higher. And exposure of longer than fifteen minutes to such noise leads to permanent damage to the hearing.These are transparent earplugs that fit comfortably in your ear and muffle harmful noise. The special transparent filters ensure that you can still hear the music, but at a safe level.

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5. Around The World In 80 Raves by Marcus Barnes

Another one in a written form, they will love it.

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6. CD/Vinyl


This is always a good pick. Chose some new release, or maybe a good oldie and you`re done. You could also make your own compilation.

7. Event Ticket

Winter is coming, and so are the festivals, so another great present would be a ticket for some good electronic event.

8. Sunglasses

Cause we all need sunglasses in some point. And those laser party lights are strong.

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9. Bluetooth wireless speaker


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There are also some cheaper versions, so you could check those too.

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10. Headphones


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