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mfitterer1
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2008
Location: Oregon
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Hahaha I dl'ed clovis latest set as well to see what all the fuss was about. He is technically solid for sure but I think getting all the support he does is friends of the forum sort of thing.
For me my only issue is time. I have several well known djs that I consistently listen to their shows and they stack up. Unless you are spinning something crazy different that I'm sure I haven't heard (I dl lots of dubstep here) it's just not worth the time. However I take in what people say in their comments about others mixes and such and if I see something interesting I will dl it, although it usually takes a while for me to listen to it.
Bottom line...there are just a lot of people posting stuff here everyday, a lot gets lost in the fray. If you don't post but once a month it's tough to get noticed.
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Jul-16-2009 09:50
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woscar
Starstuff

Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Guatemala, Guatemala
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Oh noes! The circle-jerk has been exposed...
...again. 
First of all, this sums it up nicely:
| quote: | Originally posted by Domesticated
When someone downloads your mix and leaves a comment, it's only natural that you feel the need to return the favour. It's good manners, not a 'clique'. |
I download a lot of sets from here more than anywhere else. This sub-forum opened me to a lot of music I probably wouldn't have heard otherwise. As a DJ, you can say that my biggest influence is this place. 
I don't know what genre you're spinning but if you're spinning Trance, chances are that you won't get a single reply, mainly, for two reasons:
1) Most of us who are very active on this forum have moved on from Trance into other genres like House and Techno and therefore are more likely to download sets from TAs who spin that type of music. Between looking for new music, spinning, and our daily activities, there's not much time to listen to mixes so I rather spend it wisely on music that I know I will enjoy and that I know I will get something valuable out of. I'm speaking for myself here but I'm sure this is the case with some of us.
2) Speaking from personal experience, people who listen to Trance aren't that open to listen to stuff outside the DJs they already know. When I was into Trance, I thought Tiesto, Armin, Oakie, PvD, Ferry Corsten, and Marcus Schulz were the gods of music and nothing else was worthy of my time. I just couldn't see how any of "these wannabes on DJ Promotion" could even compare.
I could be way off here, but that's the best explanation I can come up with considering that TA still has a big Trance following and yet the Trance mixes on this sub-forum are always the ones with the least replies. 
My best advice would be to download sets from others, listen to them and give constructive feedback. There is a lot of talent in this place so you can't lose. 
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Jul-16-2009 16:26
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Stormbringer
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2008
Location: Ramstein, Germany / Houston, Texas
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Actually, I think a lot of people down load mixes. They just don't say anything. But box.net tell me everytime someone down loads any mixes of mine. And it's a lot.
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https://soundcloud.com/pulsedriver1
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Jul-16-2009 17:22
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