Hey guys, after the last thread on here asking about the territory restrictions on Beatport, I wanted to see if my old guides to get around them still worked. After all, Beatport has gone through a major interface change since my last article, and who knows what they implemented. The good news is that it looks like it's even easier to get those tracks than it was before.
To make things realistic, I also limited myself to public free proxies. If you run up against alot of restricted tracks, I still recommend getting a proxy service. But I know alot of you aren't willing to go THAT far just to pay for a track that's restricted in this manner.
THE TOOLS:
Firefox Web Browser - http://www.mozilla.com/
Firefox has the best tools for cookie management, and the plugins are sweet.
FoxyProxy - http://foxyproxy.mozdev.org/
I've used SwitchProxy before, but there are some interesting options in this plugin that help us get a better experience.
And a PayPal account set up and ready to go (just in case).
Alright. Let's get to it.
After digging around, I found a track that was restricted to me here in the US that I actually wanted to buy. It's DJ Boris - The Breaks 2009.
Awww, see how sad it looks there all lonely and unpurchased? Bet it would look sadder on a music blog, but that's another story. Let's pick the lock.
First thing we need to do is take note of the artist, title, and label. This is important if we're going to find a working proxy. Log out of Beatport and let's go to http://www.discogs.com/ . This is a great resource for all music, and we're going to use it to find out where the Duplex label is located.
Wow... there is almost NOTHING on that label. There's a hit in the Czech Republic and another in Norway. DJ Boris is from Russia, so that's the right ballpark. But this is a good example of a "worst case" scenario. Usually there are a ton of hits for any given label. OK, at least I have an idea of where I should be looking for a proxy now. So lets get to that.
Load up http://www.samair.ru/proxy/ . This is a list of free proxies. Even though it's filled with CoDeeN proxies (which are mostly un-usable), this list has been lucky for me. So I load up the page and right there in front of me is a proxy in Norway.
If you installed FoxyProxy, you should have a little icon in the bottom right corner of Firefox.
Click on FoxyProxy to open the Options. Click the ADD NEW PROXY button on the right. The first tab (GENERAL) will let you give the proxy a name. I just called it "Beatport". Make sure ENABLED is checked as well.
Now go to PROXY DETAILS. Go to the MANUAL PROXY CONFIGURATION and in the HOST OR IP ADDRESS box, put in the IP address of the Norwegian proxy we found (77.88.66.251). Now fill in the port (8000).
Now go to the URL PATTERNS tab. Click ADD NEW PATTERN. Let's call the pattern "Beatport". In the URL PATTERN box, put "*.beatport.*".
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