YES! This seems a pretty solid way of intregrating new music in your collection.
I will dive in to my collection and will listen to all the tracks. Delete the ones that I don't like anymore and the ones I never play. A week later I will do the same, untill my collection is realy polished to a smooth collecton, that I know from the inside out.
Keeping a strict workflow is key, so I read. So that is also a thing I have to work on, in order to keep my collection smooth.
This is also a realy good TIP. I find myself listning to tracks and instantly feeling the music. The next track could be a totally different genre but instantly feeling that as well. Maybe it's my state of mind at that time. So I will pick this one up. Not downloading all the tracks I think I like. But let them wait a bit and see if I like them again when I return. Good one!
I also listen to podcast's, mixes and show's. Most of the time I also write down the track's that I liked. From now on I will only write down the time. So that I can listen back the song when I am at home. I do not have monitors or a studio headphone. But I think my Logitech speakers do better than the iphone earplugs.Thanx for the advice.
So true! All the tracks are just one click away from you. And I always spending more money and time.
See, that's the funny thing. If you don't got enough money to for fill your hunger for new tracks, you'll get creative. So when I noticed that my employer could easily transfer my paycheck to Beatport. (for instance) I start to dig in to the free tracks on the internet and exchange songs with some fellow dj friends.
I will continue digging for free gems! And not blindly pay for tracks I won't play.
Thanx for the advice squidot!
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