i know. it was my way of the saying the same thing, without actually saying "illegal". :p
just trying to be "nice" about it.
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Lol... thank you :c
Next time I'll buy from beatport/djtunes, I don't want to get scammed D:
Edit: I just read around itnernet, and they're legal, but they are hosted on Russia (http://www.legalsounds.com/LegalInfo), so the prices are that cheap, because they don't need to pay high taxes, etc..., they don't have a great selection as djtunes/beatport/itunes, but at least they are cheap Attachment 17038
Don't forget iTunes, Junorecords and stompy.
Trackitdown and Traxsource are also pretty good. In fact trackitdown is really good.
That's all I can find on any site recently, haha. Trackitdown puts that stuff under Deep/Tech. Click deep/tech house at the top, then on that page, theres a drop down box near the top that says genre/tag, open that and minimal is one of the first option. Bam!
IMO, if there's one thing to not be cheap about, it's buying tunes. A lot of underground producers aren't making shit. Every little bit helps. $1 a tune won't kill you.
We'll just pretend there is a button.
Off topic but also on topic... How hard is digging for 90's 12" mixes in 320 online? I find that with the current rising deep wave trend, you can throw in a lot of 90's anthems in with the top 40 crowd and they absolutely blow the dancefloor to pieces, but the 320 down to whatever bitrate the 90's track is at really sucks out the energy for me. The pissed up crowd go bananas, but for me the magic is lost without that crisp 320 bass/treble.
compilation cds n that.