| From the Editor: July 2004 (Issue #2) |
| Written by Doug Jones | |
| Thursday, 15 July 2004 | |
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Jamey Wright and Andy Payne founded Tastyfresh.com in 1996 to serve the Christian dance community. One of the primary purposes of the website’s creation was “A one stop resource for artists, deejays, producers and fans to obtain music and build the scene on a global basis.” It has evolved over the years now to the point that Tastyfresh.com is the undeniable number one resource for Christian EDM information in the world. It is certainly the result of our heavily used message boards and our passionate music fans, producers, DJ’s, record labels, and club owners that this has happened. As Tastyfresh.com’s ezine editor, I am always looking and searching for information that will help you to obtain your goals. My writers, interviewers, music reviewer, and webmaster strive to shape the magazine based on the ever-moving target of your needs. We certainly know that one week in this scene is crucial to so many of us, that we are not willing to back down with mediocrity and filler in our magazine. We understand our readership stretches from teenagers to golden agers. It’s our job to fuel your enthusiasm for growth and provide you with better ways to explore the outer limits of your potential in your skills and in your relationship with Jesus. We have a wide choice of topics and creating the best mix of articles, interviews, reviews, etc. is always our greatest challenge. Remember, we’re trying to serve your needs, not ours. Because of that, the process here must be interactive. You, the reader of our magazine, are an indispensable ingredient in our wonderful process of making and baking the cake that is the ezine. What are your specific interests? What do you want to see us feature more of in the magazine? What do you want to absolutely see less of? Cares and concerns, I want to hear them. If you don’t let us know how you feel, the ezine will be less “yours” and more “somebody else’s.” Our ezine’s mission is still all about the groundwork that Andy Payne and Jamey Wright laid out when building and designing the website as posted in the quote above. It is still continuing with Dave Richardson guiding us through the redesign and running our website. As we continue to grow the website, ezine, and scene in general may we be faithful with the gifts and talents that the Lord Jesus has given us. I want to hear from you. Send email with your comments about the magazine to me at
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. I read and reply to every letter. Enjoy Issue #2! Your Servant in Christ, |
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