Just have to stay on top of you game mate. Be on Beatport often, look at record labels you like and look fir their new/soon to be releases. Same with any producers you like, stick to their artist page be it an official website, myspace, facebook and so on. Check out your fav DJ’s current charts, they usually do one a month.
This isn’t it, just some friendly advice. There’s no substitute to just digging and listening so try that as well
I do check on the regular stuff but need to get more into following some good DJ’s. Out here we have none but the local radio DJ’They all play the hit off the cd it seems.
Any idea on where to find listings of dj’s and there genres the do.
I’ve been searching high and low.
Problem is, i don’t just play a set. I play the entire evening. Have to keep up with all genres. R&B - Hip Hop - Commercial - Vocal - Trance and more.
It would be easier for people to help you if you chose a particular genre and asked for artists/ labels of that genre Say…your favorite genre. I find it doesn’t really matter if you have the newest freshest tracks (well, to some extent, I wouldn’t play sandstorm for instance ), because most of the people at the clubs/ parties (unless you’re playing a particular genre night at a club where the turnout of people will be there because they follow it) don’t follow the scene and just want to hear good music and have fun
i would find a record pool that has a variety of music. Mymp3pool is pretty decent…it has a alot of hip hop and electro and decent amount of remixes and house. For 20 bucks a month its a decent place to pile up on “filler” music and they usually have some decent remixes. Then like these guys said you need to check out a few websites. Lately i’ve been on Swedish House Mafia’s site and they usually have a song up thats coming out up. And, then yep - beatport!!
there’s some good blogs on the main site here that talk about where or how to find music.
It’s great to ask a question and have feedback from you all.
Thank you very much.
Please accept my apologies if i ask stupid questions.
I’m learning.
Cannot believe how behind we are over in SA.
I do quite well with my parties and always get more bookings so I would like to
get better than the average DJ here.
You can also sign up to Podcasts on Resident Advisor RA Podcast
And use the itunes genius sidebar. Buy a couple of good underground tracks off itunes, activate the genius sidebar and see what it suggests.
Probably my main ways of getting music now
I do miss going into a record shop and the dude behind the counter, who knows me, pulling out a massive stack of tunes to go through and spending hours by a deck checking out tunes and rushing with excitement and discovering golden nuggets… ah well