Personally I don’t bother with Beatport at all, just Traxsource, Juno, Trackitdown, Ravedownload and iTunes. Also use Spotify but tbh I’ve already got the tunes I want by the time they appear on general release, but it’s v good for searching out similar tunes. Also get sent promo tracks and use Soundcloud as well.
progressive house (the real stuff. not the stuff they play in the top100), techno (usually 130BPM+ darker stuff), tech-trance (the harder edge). the techno part is usually the easiest to find but with the current popularity of “house” and “trance” the new releases section of those two are riddled with much hands-in-the-air-synth stuff it isn’t even funny. especially trance is filled with it. i usually just give up and go to trackitdown where i can explicitly can search for sub-genres.
of course one could just stick to a label like Discover Dark but that would be kind of stale.
ahhhhh, i see. Yeah I can imagine that would be a problem. Even the techno section can be a little skewed, at times it’s a bit 1605-heavy (luckily I like 1605 records)
I’ve got nothing useful to add, other than check out some previous threads on this subject, because this topic regularly comes up. Plus I fancied posting my favourite Floating Points track:
That is all.