Where do you buy your music ?
where do u guys buy your beats? im using djdownload.com and looking for other sites where i can buy remix beats, dj edits, etc.
appreciate if u can share your source of music. ![]()
Where do you buy your music ?
where do u guys buy your beats? im using djdownload.com and looking for other sites where i can buy remix beats, dj edits, etc.
appreciate if u can share your source of music. ![]()
Did a quick search and couldnt really find a thread dedicated to asking where people are buying their music, so i un-hijacked the thread you posted in and made a new thread.
If people post lots of sites ill add this to the FAQ ![]()
Ill start !
www.juno.co.uk/ / www.junodownload.co.uk
http://www.choicetrax.com/ (music store aggregator)
Also guys, please no dodgy russian sites !
BentoSan, you’re quick!
thanks! keep it commmminngggggg…
I’d advise junodownload.co.uk for downloading tracks (as opposed to juno.co.uk for 12" and CDs).
I love beatports system and interface but it’s sometimes expensive, restricted and somehow I prefer junodownload
oh and please make sure to read the terms & conditions on music sites just to make sure they’re not russianz, or just rapidshare-link collectors (such as the dutch website www.4usonly.biz). cheers
Almost all my stuff comes from either the artist or label directly, or the great and wonderful:
I live in Canada, its in Germany, I get stuff usually within 3-4 days :eek: unless customs nabs it, then it can take weeks ![]()
I still have this affinity for CD’s - get em, rip em and put em away. Hmm, maybe I need a giant safety-deposit box to store them al in safely!
I use eMusic, and I’m reasonably happy with it.
cdon.com <----mostly comercial stuff, but good for the everyday top 40 stuff and some older gems can be found aswell, bit of warning thou, the chekkoutsystem bug quite often, and u get charged for the purchase, but if u email support u get codes to get the music again, it’s just takes time and i dunno if the site is restricted to scandinavia. but when it works its gr8
and is my main site for music besides beatport.
beatport.com for my nu-disco fix
and all the other heavyer stuff thats not on cdon
and directly from some artists
I just use itunes for hip hop and some dance, but mostly use beatport for trance/dance. some stuff from beatport is a lil pricey
some great sources for house music,
franchiserecordpool.com (endorsed by Funkmaster Flex :O)
Djdownloads and Itunes, but since the redesign of Itunes mainly going to djdownloads, i love the fact it zips all the tunes up into one download then i can drag and drop straight into itunes and keep the unzipped folder saved on my external hd, on top of that the artwork actually works in Itunes and Traktor where as the few tunes i bought from Beatport never had artwork, which is a no no for me personally.
Also
boomkat
bagpak
and occasionally
djtunes
I buy my tracks mostly from beatport, but I also like
I love beatport’s interface but it is sometimes pricey as others have said. I’m in the UK and new releases go for £1.70 and classics are at £1.30.
Not sure what it’s like in dollars. A little cheaper I imagine.
on blogs most of the time : D
Slowing down on the tune acquisitions atm as i cant keep up with prepping tracks as it is. Used to use the usual suspects: beatport etc. Now use netlabels mainly, and trawl around for creative commons licensed releases.
Can anyone recomend any good techno / tech house / progressive blogs?