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Wynn signs 42 DJs to residencies in 2013

Plus! Pauly D takes his blowout and beats to Haze

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David Guetta at XS Nightclub’s After Dark Pool Party “Night Swim,” Sunday, Sept. 2, 2012.

Danny Mahoney, XS Nightclub

About this time last year we got an email announcing that Wynn Las Vegas was going hard and heavy on electronic dance music in 2012. The casino resort signed 34 EDM DJs to exclusive residencies, including such heavyweight names as Calvin Harris, David Guetta, deadmau5 and Tiësto. How do you follow a year like that? By going even bigger.

Today Wynn upped the ante, announcing 42 DJ residencies across property venues Surrender, Encore Beach Club, XS and Tryst. The list of "exclusive partnerships" includes returning names like Afrojack, Guetta, Diplo and Nero, along with new residencies from Avicii, Bassnectar, Red Foo and Wolfgang Gartner. It all means that no matter which weekend you want to party, someone of note will likely be spinning at Wynn/Encore. Scroll down for the complete list of residencies.

And, of course, the Wynn isn't the only places signing stars. DJ/reality star/blowout king Pauly D is on the move in 2013, leaving Hard Rock and heading to Haze for a residency called Turnt Up, which will debut January 19.

Wynn Las Vegas 2013 Resident DJs:

Above & Beyond

Adrian Lux

Afrojack

AN21

Avicii

Bassnectar

Cazzette

Cedric Gervais

Chris Lake

David Guetta

Deniz Koyu

Dillon Francis

Diplo

Dirty South

Eric Prydz

Fedde LeGrand

Hard Rock Sofa

Jermaine Dupri

John Dahlbäck

Knife Party

LA Riots

Lil Jon

Loco Dice

Madeon

Manufactured Superstars

Martin Solveig

Max Vangeli

Michael Woods

Morgan Page

Nero

Norman Doray

Porter Robinson

Red Foo

Rusko

Sidney Samson

Skrillex

Steve Angello

Sultan & Ned Shepard

Swanky Tunes

will.i.am

Wolfgang Gartner

Zeds Dead

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