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Posted by PersianMafia on Dec-07-2005 10:24:

You in a record store

So whats your routine in a record store. I've starting going to my local record stores recently. They're pretty awkward and mostly filled with wierd hippy style ravers who have an excessive adoration for hard breaks and drum n'bass... not that that's a bad thing.

Anyways, I find myself mostly flipping through the progressive/trance crate (a very small one) but have always been curious as to how people come across fresh tracks. I normally first flip through to see anything I'm familiar with and normally end up buying something I recognize. Yeah Im a noob, but I just don't know how to look for new fresh artists. I'll see some random names, but theres tons of them! How do you guys do it and choose. Are you patient and just play as many records as you can in X hours?

There's been something else thats bothering me recently too. It seems like their genre distinction is different from TAs/discogs. It seems like they just throw anything from the 'bigger' European style DJs into the trance/prog crate. I wanna start getting some house tracks, like Cattaneo/Masiello/Howells/Digweed style, but most tracks that these DJs play are dropped in the prog/trance crate. Is there something I'm missing here. It makes me wonder what they get for their House crates.

Inputs and comments about this would be appreciated.


Posted by richg101 on Dec-07-2005 10:52:

if trance is released on vinyl it aint fresh cos its only big name labels releaseing stuff on vinyl now. and in general they stick to big name producers they know will sell.


Posted by Allied Nations on Dec-07-2005 11:34:

I don't shop at record stores much, but when i do i check out the new prog, breaks, house and all releases first... if theres any i like i put them aside..

then the digging begins!

If im going to the store i allocate at least 2 or 3 hours..

And when digging, i just grab about odd records, separate from like, sorta like, dislike, from each pile, keep the likes and sorta likes in one stack beside me and return the dislikes.. then grab a new pile!


Posted by Stu Cox on Dec-07-2005 12:14:

quote:
Originally posted by richg101
if trance is released on vinyl it aint fresh cos its only big name labels releaseing stuff on vinyl now. and in general they stick to big name producers they know will sell.

That's not really true, there are loads of smaller labels and white label series' putting things out at the moment. Remember that most promos/tp's still come out on vinyl and you hardly get any digital download promos, so even if they are from big labels and set to be big tunes, you can still get them early...

I agree this isn't really the case with hard dance but for trance and particularly prog there's definately still loads around.

I still buy loads of vinyl and don't seem to have too much trouble getting a mixture of tracks people know and tracks people don't.

But having said that I buy everything online now.


Posted by wee_rooney on Dec-07-2005 16:45:

just keep crate diggin mate!

i always come across some great tunes by local producers around glasgow that sell white labels of theyr latest tunes to the record shops!

only advice i can give is listen to as much as you possibly can!
just dig through them and pick up as many as you can carry and listen to them, then sort them out into piles that you want to keep and those you dont! then go and get another big bunch of vinyl to listen to

also might be worth askin the staff what new shit theyv got!


Posted by SteelWolf on Dec-07-2005 21:02:

I usually devote a few hours to it and look through EVERY RECORD THERE. Usually I start in teh trance section, then to prog, then goa then breaks... oh I love the record store


Posted by djkoolaide on Dec-08-2005 05:07:

See, there are no record stores here that sell EDM. The two record stores here are 100% hip-hop.

That's why when I go on my trip to Chicago soon, I'm going to devote an entire day just for record shopping Can't fucking wait!


Posted by richg101 on Dec-08-2005 11:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Stu Cox
That's not really true, there are loads of smaller labels and white label series' putting things out at the moment. Remember that most promos/tp's still come out on vinyl and you hardly get any digital download promos, so even if they are from big labels and set to be big tunes, you can still get them early...

I agree this isn't really the case with hard dance but for trance and particularly prog there's definately still loads around.

I still buy loads of vinyl and don't seem to have too much trouble getting a mixture of tracks people know and tracks people don't.

But having said that I buy everything online now.


you re right about the progressive side of things. there is a lot out there. i gotto admit that all my local store really concentrate on is the commercially viable stuff with regards to any trance. drum and bass is lending a helping hand in making trance obsolete where im from


Posted by T-Soma on Dec-08-2005 11:31:

Iv been crate digging...
I prefere mp3 sample digging though.


Posted by chesco on Dec-08-2005 14:20:

I rarely go record shopping anymore (it's all done on:line now), but when i did, I would just search thru the new releases on the wall.


Posted by Zild on Dec-08-2005 14:20:

Yeah I prefer mp3 digging because you can drink and smoke while you're doing it. It's faster too. It only took me a day to listen to every single breaks track on Beatport.


Posted by Allied Nations on Dec-08-2005 16:01:

quote:
Originally posted by Zild
Yeah I prefer mp3 digging because you can drink and smoke while you're doing it. It's faster too. It only took me a day to listen to every single breaks track on Beatport.



Posted by Zild on Dec-08-2005 17:34:

I gotta have my drinks man.


Posted by Allied Nations on Dec-08-2005 18:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Zild
I gotta have my drinks man.


No doubt man. I gotta have my smokes. Its too bad i can barely ever smoke in the shop.. I can see why, but i hate how no stores let you smoke inside.


Its also too bad there are no shops within like 1000 miles of me..


Posted by idoru on Dec-08-2005 18:06:

I hit the Hooj and Bedrock sections first; the store typically has some older classics in there. Then I hit the House, Techno, and Breaks sections.



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