Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Detroit (formerly Toronto (formerly Winsdor))
How often/How many tracks to buy?
Well I have acquired an interest to start spinning Techno.
Now here is my dilemma, and it might sound odd...
Seeing as I have 0 techno tracks, I really feel like I don't know where/how to start..lol
Obviously go to beatport and listen and download what I like...However, is there maybe a "library of classics" or tracks that most people have or anything of that sort (probably not..lol)
Also, how many tracks do you think is good to buy in the begining to have a good variety?
and
How many tracks do you guys buy per week?
Mar-07-2008 00:08
Ted Promo
NWO WOLFPACK INSANE
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Can this be my goal??!
I have no real philosophy as I'm sure most people don't. Browse around whenever you want, buy at whim. I guess my process could be systematized but I think that'd make it more of a chore.
As for techno, what branch of techno: Detroit, hard, minimal?
Mar-07-2008 00:24
Cro_Addict
Shit 'N Piss
Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Detroit (formerly Toronto (formerly Winsdor))
quote:
Originally posted by Ted Promo
I have no real philosophy as I'm sure most people don't. Browse around whenever you want, buy at whim. I guess my process could be systematized but I think that'd make it more of a chore.
As for techno, what branch of techno: Detroit, hard, minimal?
mostly minimal...
Mar-07-2008 00:27
Ted Promo
NWO WOLFPACK INSANE
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Can this be my goal??!
quote:
Originally posted by Cro_Addict
mostly minimal...
Nice. I occasionally dabble in minimal techno, but mainly stick to tech house. I won't suggest any minimal techno though because I'd rather not start that whole genre debate mess
How's the mixer chuggin' about?
Mar-07-2008 00:30
Cro_Addict
Shit 'N Piss
Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Detroit (formerly Toronto (formerly Winsdor))
quote:
Originally posted by Ted Promo
Nice. I occasionally dabble in minimal techno, but mainly stick to tech house. I won't suggest any minimal techno though because I'd rather not start that whole genre debate mess
How's the mixer chuggin' about?
check PMs
Yeah I enjoy minimal...even "minimal influenced" tracks...
I don't know if i wanna spin strictly minimal though...id like to cross over to different types of techno.... but minimal for most part.
so anyone?....
Mar-07-2008 00:33
Gen3r4l1ty
Supreme Fatty
Registered: Jun 2007
Location: So, CA
Buying tracks is kindof a weekly ritual for me. Come home from work on Friday, smoke a brwl, and preview tracks for the next 2 hours or so. Usually end up with anywhere from 5 to 20 tracks.
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Mar-07-2008 00:47
discobiscuit
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2005
Location: USA
quote:
Originally posted by Gen3r4l1ty
Buying tracks is kindof a weekly ritual for me. Come home from work on Friday, smoke a brwl, and preview tracks for the next 2 hours or so. Usually end up with anywhere from 5 to 20 tracks.
+1
i plan on writing them off in my taxes this year...
most of my downloads are tech house and techno too!!!
Mar-07-2008 06:09
Stu Cox
Supreme smackaddict
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Southampton, UK
I have to limit myself to about 5 or 6 tunes a week cos otherwise I'd buy loads, spend loads of money, then never play half of it!
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Mar-07-2008 08:12
skip
a.k.a. skip2
Registered: Sep 2002
Location: home or somewhere else
i just buy whatever i like whenever i feel like buying. main problem for me is that i usually don't have enough time to look for new tracks. hopefully that'll change when i graduate.
Here are some lists for you to try:
go to Beatport
go to Techno genre
on right side of page is Top Downloads
- Under top downloads are the 100 most downloaded currently and the top 100 classics
I get most of my mp3 from beatport...but i use other sites too so i do not have the same tracks as the other beatport freaks. i usually listen to about 20 tracks before I find one that is 'good'. usualy takes me about 2 hours to find about 10 tracks i like. and i always start with the new releases and look over the last 2-3 weeks.
the awesome thing with minimal/techno and more conceptual, experimental and abstract music is that there are so many uncovered artists. there is a lot of stuff out there. lots of great netlabels that supply free releases. a handful of labels even release loop packs that you can use in your own sets if you wish. dig around and don't rely only on beatport.
as for how many tracks i buy. i don't buy weekly...i build up a crate of tracks for about a month or so then go over it and discard of tunes i don't like as time progressed. eventually i'll buy after all that. lately i've been taking a lot of time to find free netlabel releases.
Last edited by jupiterone on Mar-08-2008 at 02:53
Mar-08-2008 02:46
Cro_Addict
Shit 'N Piss
Registered: Oct 2006
Location: Detroit (formerly Toronto (formerly Winsdor))