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I use iTunes to organize my music, it works well and it integrates with Torq.
I don't label BPM's, I don't find that useful unless you have music with wildly different BPM's.
After I add tracks to iTunes, I key them and label all my tracks as follows (changing the title of the track in the tag data, I don't rename the actual MP3 file):
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Example:
11a - Cool track (original mix) (F# Minor)
What I like about iTunes is the smart playlists. I created a bunch of "genre" tags that I use to label my favorite tracks. For example, I added:
Fav Progressive
Fav House
Fav Trance
And will set my favorite tracks to one of those values based on genre.
I then created smart playlists for each genre that will show only the appropriate genre. I used my own genre names as often tracks you download will have existing genre tags.
I also have smart playlists for "100 newest tracks", etc.
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