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DJ Lazy
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Re: best way to find new tracks?
| quote: | Originally posted by high elmo
hey, how do you guys go about finding new tracks? like before they get famous and played by most DJs. |
One reason why the "new releases" for us bedroom DJ's are famous and played by the big DJ's is because they get everything before release to the market. Its a way for the label to research tracks for release, test them, see if the scene will accept it. And if these tracks are, then we as the bedroom DJ have the chance of picking them up in the record stores months later after they have been thrashed by the biggest DJ's at some of the worlds biggest events.
Most of the time if you are stumbling threw the white labels, you have a CHANCE of gettign something that was HUGE, but if it was huge it was released 99% of the time. You just got a used white-label copy of it. finding a white label in your local shop will rarely be something thats gonna be the next Motorcycle or Traffic track... which alot of DJ's (especially on TA) like, something new, that not many ppl hear, but that are still really good. but 'most' of the time will never make it huge...
I would defineatly spend more time looking through the white-label section at my local shop, that is of course if my local shop was any good... I have a hard enuf time getting major named tracks, let alone stumbling across a GOOD whitelabel...
Good luck with your vinyl hunting.
Cheers
J: Digital (yes I finally came up with a new DJ moniker )
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Apr-13-2004 15:46
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Freak
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If you hear a tune you like then try and track it down- its one of the best things. I love it. I was a vinyl miner and crate digger long before i could mix.
For example, all the Radio 1 djs have tracklists posted (www.bbc.co.uk.radio1/dance), so if im on my way to work at 8pm on a friday and pete tong plays something i like, ill check the tracklisting and see what it was. If im not sent it by my promo companies, then ill hunt it (i normally do anyway).
With upfront stuff, you have to be quick- stores may only have a couple of copies, or just one copy of certain tracks.
On a tracklist - having (white label) normally means double the fun /ball ache tracking it down. There are tunes from 6 yrs ago i still havent found (not many but a few) but they will turn up eventually. (anyone got a copy of cosmic man- crstal dreams handy?- $$waiting)
Check the bargain bins in local record stores too, and charity shops/jumble sales too- you never know what you might find in the most unlikely source- not likely to find upfront tracks here, but you might find some 'almost big' or not forgotten tracks there.
And if its just a pure white with no sleeve or info and its cheap, then gamble and buy it anyway- ive found some amazing tracks doing this, both upfront and classic or just plain good but 'never big'.
Its all one part of the way to forge your own style and identity as a dj-
p.s it helps having good local stores- one of chemicals stores is 5 mins from my house...
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Apr-14-2004 01:09
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