DJ Intelligence lists how to buy that music quickly?
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    Default DJ Intelligence lists how to buy that music quickly?

    Is there any legal DJ music service where I can just buy chunks of my library in one big shot? Can I go anywhere and for $150.00 or $200 buy the entire DJ intelligence top 200?

    What about being able to buy all of the essential 50s songs?
    Then the 60's, 70s etc etc?

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    Why exactly would you want to do this?

    You'll end up with a load of tunes that'll take an age to get to know, and you'll probably find you hate half of them, so they;ll be a waste of money.

    Spend the time, money and effort and do a proper job. Now that the bar for entry into 'DJing' is so low you live or die by your selection, and if you're just going to bulk buy records I can't see it being a good thing ...
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    building up a decent collection from scratch is the fun part
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    When it comes to getting a selection to load into Serato and learn how to use my V7's with I want to be very selective.

    When it comes to having the list of songs drunk wedding guests want to have I just want to buy them and get it over with.

    As far as having a bunch of crap and not knowing what it is. I bought THOUSANDS of CDs in bulk and imported them using a robot. Man was that a mistake. On the plus side I have 17 Alabama albums. :eek:

    Anyway, having such a giant collection of legal music is awesome and empowering, but also a giant headache. My plan once I get done importing it is to put it on a separate drive and cherry-pick from it. Grab the ones I know I need off it and leave it loaded separately as a backup... Something I can dig into for requests but not something I have to wade through.

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    I don't think this service exists in a 'legal' way.

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    I don't know, I've been building a collection for a bit over a year now and I still buy compilations off beatport as much as singles...they are a very cost effective way of getting a bit of new music...I do listen to the tracks off of the website for the most part..
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