DJO (music)
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The DJO is an annual multi-genre DJ competition founded in 1997, and based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
The genres judged are House music, Techno, Trance music, Breaks, Drum & Bass and Hip Hop. Though the competition was originally intended for DJs only, the DJO has expanded and now includes Emcee, Beatbox, and Breakdance categories.