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| quote: | Originally posted by StereoPrincess
we do differ on that then because i don't see how a tracklist gives you that info. i would rather know the feel of the set rather than a tracklist because most of the time i don't even know the songs and half the time i don't know the producers either.
if a set says uplifitng trance/hi-nrg/jungle i probably won't listen. having the tracklist makes no difference. |
I agree with a lot of what you said, but TL's give the listener, IMO, a more direct reference point than the sometimes vague descriptions of sound put forth in some instances. For me, when I see a TL where maybe I know 1/15 tracks, but that tune is one I dig, it's far more likely I'll DL the set regardless of the overall style, just to hear how the DJ chooses to drop it.
I guess what it comes down to is somewhat personal in so far as how each individual finds new music. I generally have so much new stuff to listen to that in a lot of instances with the promos posted here on TA I really need something to jump out at me to make me really want to hear it. Perhaps I miss a lot of gold this way, but that's just how it works for me at the moment.
Edit: Also, I'll admit, the way Floorwhore decided to spam this set across all the local forums left a bad taste in my mouth from the beginning.
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