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Az
took me all the way back

Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Walking to John O'Groats for some spastics
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Sep-09-2007 12:17
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THE_Chris
needs a new CT

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Ireland
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Leaving feedback can be tough.
You download a set and add it to your collection. Often, the DJ name attached to the set has nothing to do with the forum name.
So a few days later you listen to the set and want a tracklist, but cant find the thread because theres no correlation between the thread and the name in the filename of the mix.
So what I do is have a 'Sets to download' file, and in that textfile I have the set name, where I am to download it from, and a link to the thread.
That way I can listen to the set, find the thread and write a quick review. Also I can easily find the tracklist and get the tracks I want.
Lets face it, if people listen to a mix, no matter how well structured and mixed, they arent going to spend time looking for the tracklist and a chance to review. People will ONLY look up your thread IF THEY WANT A TRACK IN THE MIX.
Heres a sample from the text file of some stuff I'm going through at the moment....
I realise this is a little OT but it helps when it comes to clutter in the forum. If people were a little organised with their downloading there wouldnt be so much trouble.
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ID THESE TRACKS PLEASE
IDing tracks is like having sex, the more you get the happier you'll be!!
Want to download a Digweed set? TA ID HUNT!
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Sep-10-2007 11:53
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all-nite-freak

Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Moved from death Row to TA Paris Hillton Prison
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Some very good points. For me a review is just the icing on the cake, and if someone takes the time to give constructive criticism i enjoy it even better. I try to review a few mixes a week. I like doing them, no one expects them to be done in return.
This idead also came up when listening to Stu Cox's latest mix. I do not like Trance very much, and haven't been frequenting this section of the board for more than 6 months. ( admitedly due to releasing mixes again for myself, but at the same time i have made a few interesting discoveries and am glad to have expanded a bit on my musical tastes through them.) Stu's set really struck me a very creatively mixed piece. After listening to that one I started wondering what others he had. I could use the search function or ask him, buts lets be honest...A typical persons attention span is not very long. It is hard enough to get them to listen to an hour mix, and if they are willing to do more then why not have them available all in one conveniant place. You can't expect a listener to search you out or wait 5 days for a new link, because honestly the whim is gone by then. I seriously belive that using this as a system could work to help get more people interested in terms of listening and in terms of Dj's getting out there a bit more.
Its similar to beatport (shudders). Have you ever discovered a new producer through one track that struck you as brilliant? You enter his name into an artist search and it returns you every production he has ever done. Instead of only buying what you want you find others that interest you. The principle is the same. Even if the link to a mix is dead, I highly doubt any Dj on here would mind putting it back up. People taking interest is the most flattering thing I think for those of us who put up sets. I don't care if they don't write a review. The fact that they even listened is enough.
I personally will be doing this, and I hope it will not strike anyone as pretentious. I make alot(i've been told too much...but this isn't promo for me just something i really enjoy doing) I can point people to. These arent always people registered on TA, so through this they might be able to dicover more stuff from others that they might not have had they not if they didnt get pointed here. I hope this makes sense as the cofee hasn't hit yet. I'm not saying everything should change. People could do what they want. I just think that this could be a great way to make yourselves available to potential listeners. It is in no way a competition...let the idiots at DJ mag have those. This is only about ngetting more exposure to music that could use it. If someone listens to a set you did 6 months ago and likes it, are you not happy? With the old way they would have never listened.
bla bla bla bla *jesus pose* bla bla bla

Last edited by all-nite-freak on Sep-10-2007 at 14:35
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Sep-10-2007 14:29
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