Originally posted by etazbaz
38 off beatport and another 6 off audiojelly. i think audiojelly is too expensive though.
i agree audiojelly is a little too expensive for me and i usually dont find much worth it on audiojelly that a good treasurehunting on beatport wouldnt yield . btw anyone use DC++ at all?? most of the time quality is shit mp3's and almost never the latest but every once in a while you find something solid that youve been seraching for for ages...
Jul-04-2006 22:02
Clovis
techno jungle shit
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Los Angeles
I buy all my music now, apart from some stuff friends send me or trade.
I will check out trackitdown, and also my friend told me of some other site but I cant fucking remember the name right now...
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Jul-04-2006 22:14
Stu Cox
Supreme smackaddict
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Southampton, UK
www.juno.co.uk (one of the UK's best online record stores) do mp3s now... although they rarely seem to do downloads for tunes they've got on vinyl, obviously trying to concentrate on vinyl sales still.
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Jul-04-2006 22:56
henryv
Henry De Villon
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Los Angeles, CA
all together i have around 45gigs of 320kbits tracks
Jul-04-2006 23:03
miamitranceman
Extreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Miami
I've bought about 60 or so off of Beatport.
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Originally posted by Stu Cox www.trackitdown.net is by far the best dance mp3 download site - they've got just about everything Beatport have got (less a few really shite labels you wouldn't want anything from anyway) and a load more on top of that... the player's a lot better, you can download samples of the tracks to your hard drive instead of having to stream them, or even stream them in an external player if you don't like their one... MUCH nicer to navigate around.
And they do WAVs as well
And they are FUCKING expensive... on avg. its cost me $2.79USD per track... I only buy from there if I can't find something at beatport.
Jul-05-2006 00:43
SVGmethod
djcurly.com
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: LATA#555 (Santa Barbara, CA, USA)
day 2 of beatport for me and i just bought another 25 tracks. eeek. ha
Only around 60 or so but soon im going to go crazy since iv baught most the gear iv wanted to get right now.
I use the big list from the sticky thread when I cant find a track on beatport. Audiojelly is my second prefrence.
then..... i go to purchase my 102 TRACKS and 50 RELEASES, it comes up with a f#$%ing transaction error. DECLINED! wtf, i have everything right and i get this! not happy jan!
i thought it was a good site but now im using it i have found it can be a pain in the arse sometimes!
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Jul-05-2006 06:19
Randy S
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2006
Location: Los Angeles
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Originally posted by Stu Cox www.juno.co.uk (one of the UK's best online record stores) do mp3s now... although they rarely seem to do downloads for tunes they've got on vinyl, obviously trying to concentrate on vinyl sales still.
their digital selection does not impress me at all
Originally posted by J:\Digital
And they are FUCKING expensive... on avg. its cost me $2.79USD per track... I only buy from there if I can't find something at beatport.
Yeah they are more expensive, but I tend to think of it the other way round - that Beatport are much cheaper (seeing that Audiojelly etc are about the same price as TID)... I'm afraid it's all because of the distribution laws in the UK meaning they have to give a fat wad of money to the MCPS etc for no real reason.
But personally I'd rather browse round a nice site and buy stuff on the spot than have to trawl round the shite that is Beatport, having the system (particularly the media player) freeze on me half of the time and having to start again just to save a few pence/cents