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    Default Fatboy Slim free mix to download - Awesome!!

    Just been onto Fatboyslim.net and he has uploaded a free 1 hour set to download.
    Just go to free stuff and its there.

    I highly recommend it, it really is very good!
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    nice find!

    what bugs me all the time is, when i see mixes being sold? i never understood why people would sell dj-mixes and why people would buy them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Paris View Post
    nice find!

    what bugs me all the time is, when i see mixes being sold? i never understood why people would dj-mixes and why people would buy them.
    true. we have some bought mixtapes around from the 80s and 90s. i kinda understand charging for those as they are real cassette ones, but even then...

    buying a mix strictly digital seems silly.

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    Mix CDs used to be a way to get people into a label or "sound of a scene". Of course that was when music was mostly purchased and rarely available to digitally steal.
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    I don't mind paying for mixes if their done well. My life would be incomplete without Nightlife 2 mixed by Andy C. I have so far bought it twice, and that's just a mix cd. I think what's missing is truly great mixes now considering that not a lot of dj's put much thought into what works. Radio 1 essential mix seems to be the best place for that kind of mix curation.
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    on of my favorite mix cd's is http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pure-Pacha-2...464442-4254931

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    http://www.discogs.com/2-Many-DJs-As...elease/3552206

    This is one of my favourites (yes its on vinyl!)

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    I would never buy a mix if it is digital. But if its a c.d.. well I have hundreds off them lol Casettes and all we used to record radio 1's essential mixes. Though something about buying a digital mix just makes it seem like a waste of money. Theres something special about owning a hard copy.

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