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		<title>ADE NEXT: TOKEN, CONTROLLER EXTRAORDINAIRE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bringing a controller to your gig isn&#8217;t a surprise these days. Spinning with vinyl is almost a gimmick or something for dinosaurs these days. And cd&#8217;s, well, that&#8217;s something for lazy dinosaurs who don&#8217;t want to carry a recordcase with them. Next to all before mentioned things T&#246;ken almost seems something from the future. From [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Bringing a controller to your gig isn&rsquo;t a surprise these days. Spinning with vinyl is almost a gimmick or something for dinosaurs these days. And cd&rsquo;s, well, that&rsquo;s something for lazy dinosaurs who don&rsquo;t want to carry a recordcase with them. Next to all before mentioned things <a href="http://www.tokenexperience.com/en/" target="_blank">T&ouml;ken</a> almost seems something from the future. </strong></p>
<p>	From the near future that is. Because a group of enthusiasts has created a device which makes a laptop and a controller look like an Atari 2600. And on top of it all, the T&ouml;ken makes it possible for the audience to take a peek at what&rsquo;s happening in the booth. How? Because the T&ouml;ken is a glass touch sensitive plate used as a controller. Or as the makers call it: &ldquo;a holographic screen with multitouch technology, built to enhance the DJ&rsquo;s position as an MC&rdquo;. All right, sounds great. </p>
<p>	The makers of the device will be attending ADE Next. You can have a sneak peek into the future. You just have to make sure that you&rsquo;re around on time. Check around every now and then to see when and where you can check out T&ouml;ken.</p>
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<p>VIA: <a href="http://blog.amsterdam-dance-event.nl/124/ade_next:_token,_controller_extraordinaire">Amsterdam Dance Event Blog</a></p>
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