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failsafe
dirty numb angel boy

Registered: Jan 2001
Location: YYZ (finally)
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May-05-2003 03:07
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Arsalan
debsh - toronto

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Toronto
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May-05-2003 07:06
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mecha
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Registered: Mar 2002
Location: TO, Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by dEsidEL
hey i noticed that a lotta you guys who are selling vinyl hav many of the same tracks some of which are anthemic type tunes. is it common for a lotta newer DJ's to first start off by buying up the more popular played tracks and then eventually sell them off when they move on to other genres.. ??
it seems like fantom's set that's on sale is the only one i've seen that didn't have too many highly over popular played tracks, but then again this is just my opinion .. i'm sure many of you will disagree.. |
absolutely true
When I start spinning I was a lot into Trance, so I bought all known tunes that famous djs spin so I can learn how to mix them together in one a month or so you kind of progress a little bit and you wanna to discover new tunes UNKNOWN, that is why most of my vinyl collections at the present time consists of WHITE labels mostly progressive house and nu school breaks stuff.
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May-05-2003 18:52
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Alccode
teksetter!
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: toronto
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| quote: | Originally posted by dEsidEL
hey i noticed that a lotta you guys who are selling vinyl hav many of the same tracks some of which are anthemic type tunes. is it common for a lotta newer DJ's to first start off by buying up the more popular played tracks and then eventually sell them off when they move on to other genres.. ??
it seems like fantom's set that's on sale is the only one i've seen that didn't have too many highly over popular played tracks, but then again this is just my opinion .. i'm sure many of you will disagree.. |
Mecha's right. When dj's start off they usually get the popular tracks like you said.
What I also think is a factor is that trance, at least uplifting, anthemic trance, seems to be more of an "entry" or "stopover" genre for many people (not only DJ's). What I mean is that once people get into trance, it opens them up to the other electronica genres, including the lesser known oness, and they eventually get exposed to stuff like psytrance, or prog, etc., and many move onto those genres.
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May-06-2003 02:25
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Crazy Serb
.tw1sted.motheŽ.fuŠker.

Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Sin City
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| quote: | Originally posted by dEsidEL
it seems like fantom's set that's on sale is the only one i've seen that didn't have too many highly over popular played tracks, but then again this is just my opinion .. i'm sure many of you will disagree.. |
Yep, true... that's how I started off too, collecting all the popular songs and such... but then I woke up one day, realized that all DJs are playing these songs all the freakin' time, so why not try something new, unknown? That, and I've realized that progressive/tribal that I moved onto is way more underground, and 90% of the tracks I've got in my collection are just unknown to most of the people...
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May-06-2003 03:16
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