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LATA Vinyl Purchases (pg. 15)
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ivanbee
quote:
Originally posted by DjWoody
The only vinyl I buy is old school techno. I don't buy anything else. Vinyl has gotten ridiculusly expensive, and I might only play a track once or twice. I already paid my dues with vinyl and it's time for me to move on. I use Serato Scratch Live with REAL VINYL. It feels exactly the same as vinyl cuz it is vinyl. Plus, I don't have to worry about scratching my record or it getting warped.

And as to Curly's statement about EVERYONE CAN GET THE MP3, not necessarily true. MP3's can be as hard to get as vinyl, if not even harder. Not everyone sells their mp3's or makes the public. I have some promo MP3s that were given specifically to me that if I make them public, people would know it came from me. MP3's also let you play the music upfront! Shoot, there's been times when a friend made a mash up in the morning, and I'd play the same day. Plus, it's a lot cheaper!

well, for someone like me who doesn't dj @ clubs, i don't mind spending 10 bucks on a song that i like cus it's just for my own personal use. but if i was a dj that played out every week, AND had to buy my own music, i can see why mp3's can be better. but with that being said...i just cant justify spending 3 bucks on a song that sits on my hard drive...maybe it's cus i work on the damn computer all day that when i get home i like to stare at my turntables and not my powerbook :)
i stopped buying cd's like 2 years ago when i got an ipod. now i just download albums from itunes and make my own mixes from vinyl for me to listen to while i'm in the car or the gym.

on another note...when i spend 30 bucks to see a dj spin, i kinda get bummed out when they are behind a ing computer monitor the whole time. they are prolly checking their myspace or posting on TA :stongue: the coolest thing for me is when i see a dj bust it out on some records. it's like 'this guy knows what's up' i remember when i saw oakenfold up there wiping records on his sleeve then just dropping a hard ass song...i was like HELL YA!!:whip: makes me wanna danse more than some guy clicking on a file.

much respect though to all dj's no matter what medium they use to spin. that's the beauty of the 21st century, we have so many options.

the end.
SVGmethod
quote:
Originally posted by ivanbee
well, for someone like me who doesn't dj @ clubs, i don't mind spending 10 bucks on a song that i like cus it's just for my own personal use. but if i was a dj that played out every week, AND had to buy my own music, i can see why mp3's can be better. but with that being said...i just cant justify spending 3 bucks on a song that sits on my hard drive...maybe it's cus i work on the damn computer all day that when i get home i like to stare at my turntables and not my powerbook :)
i stopped buying cd's like 2 years ago when i got an ipod. now i just download albums from itunes and make my own mixes from vinyl for me to listen to while i'm in the car or the gym.

on another note...when i spend 30 bucks to see a dj spin, i kinda get bummed out when they are behind a ing computer monitor the whole time. they are prolly checking their myspace or posting on TA :stongue: the coolest thing for me is when i see a dj bust it out on some records. it's like 'this guy knows what's up' i remember when i saw oakenfold up there wiping records on his sleeve then just dropping a hard ass song...i was like HELL YA!!:whip: makes me wanna danse more than some guy clicking on a file.

much respect though to all dj's no matter what medium they use to spin. that's the beauty of the 21st century, we have so many options.

the end.


+1...and i think starkillers is availeble now!
SVGmethod
Guy Gerber - Stoppage Time
Tracklisting:
A Stoppage (Original Mix)
B Stoppage (Dave Gardner & Sahar Z Haoman 17 Dub)

Sander Kleinenberg - My Lexicon
Tracklisting:
A My Lexicon (16 Bit Lolitas Remix)
B My Lexicon (Original)

Yellow Blackboard - Superfly
Tracklisting:
A Superfly (Greed vs. Mental X Remix) (8:18)
B Superfly (Andy Moor Remix) (8:57)

Sam Perez & Dariush - Across The Ocean
Tracklisting:
A Across The Ocean (Original)
B Across The Ocean (Max Graham Manta Rey Remix)
C Across The Ocean (Dean Coleman Dirty Be Design Remix)
D Across The Ocean (Samio Remix)
Protege
quote:
Originally posted by ivanbee
well, for someone like me who doesn't dj @ clubs, i don't mind spending 10 bucks on a song that i like cus it's just for my own personal use. but if i was a dj that played out every week, AND had to buy my own music, i can see why mp3's can be better. but with that being said...i just cant justify spending 3 bucks on a song that sits on my hard drive...maybe it's cus i work on the damn computer all day that when i get home i like to stare at my turntables and not my powerbook :)
i stopped buying cd's like 2 years ago when i got an ipod. now i just download albums from itunes and make my own mixes from vinyl for me to listen to while i'm in the car or the gym.

on another note...when i spend 30 bucks to see a dj spin, i kinda get bummed out when they are behind a ing computer monitor the whole time. they are prolly checking their myspace or posting on TA :stongue: the coolest thing for me is when i see a dj bust it out on some records. it's like 'this guy knows what's up' i remember when i saw oakenfold up there wiping records on his sleeve then just dropping a hard ass song...i was like HELL YA!!:whip: makes me wanna danse more than some guy clicking on a file.

much respect though to all dj's no matter what medium they use to spin. that's the beauty of the 21st century, we have so many options.

the end.


After seeing Sasha vs Zabiela I totally agree with you. It is a completely different experience when you hear someone breaking it down on vinly/cds as opposed to ableton cause you know all the work that goes into it. But this wouldnt stop me from going to see Sasha again cause he can really rock it. Now I just think that using ableton just cause you can mix a bunch of tracks and pieces of tracks, etc. isnt as exciting to me as a dj busting it out on the turntables.
ivanbee
starkillers - diskoteka [remix by kobbe / austin leeds [spinnin' records]:toocool:

the cooky factory ltd vol. 1 [cirez d] - re/resuck dub/the tool [white]:toothless:
ivanbee
who da funk - shiny disco balls:happy2:
SVGmethod
Benjamin Theves - Texas
Tracklisting:
A Texas (Original Mix)
B1 Texas (SebastiAn Remix)
B2 Texas (Stunt System Expansion Pack Edit)

Freeform Five - No More Conversations (Remixes)
Tracklisting:
A1 No More Conversations (Mylo Remix) (7:13)
A2 No More Conversations (Alter Ego Remix) (8:07)
B1 No More Conversations (Soul Mekanik Remix) (6:39)
B2 No More Conversations (Richard X Remix Radio Edit) (3:38)
B3 No More Conversations (Original Mix) (3:17)
SVGmethod
Peetu-s - Bigger Palace / The Battle / Saja
Tracklisting:
A1 Bigger Palace
B1 The Battle
B2 Saja

Filo & Peri vs. Serge Devant - Electric Funk
Tracklisting:
A Electric Funk (Lys & Gigi Remix)
B Electric Funk (Original)

Özgür Can & Dumb Dan - Dim The Lights
Tracklisting:
A Özgür Can Dim The Lights (6:14)
AA Dumb Dan Dumb Bass (5:28)

High Caliber - "Cockblockin Beats" [Dirty Fabric]

Mad8 - Work This P***y
Tracklisting:
A Work This P***y (Work This Club Mix)
B1 Work This P***y (Robbie Rivera's Juicy Miami Mix)
B2 Work This P***y (Andrea Doria Remix)

Various - CR2 Records Winter Sampler (Vol. 1)
Tracklisting:
A MYNC Project Something On Your Mind
B Danny Freakazoid Discount
Xtracktor
quote:
Originally posted by SVGmethod


Filo & Peri vs. Serge Devant - Electric Funk
Tracklisting:
A Electric Funk (Lys & Gigi Remix)
B Electric Funk (Original)



Good tune :)
dj_bas
Desyn Masiello - Balance 008 Sampler [EQ Records]
A. Soulsearcher - Can't Get Enough (Derek Howell Remix)
B. Daisuke Matsusaka - Asian Blue Rose (Desyn Masiello Edit)

Reynold - Food For Thought EP [Out of Orbit Records]
A. Abstract Cake
B. Abstract Cream

Simon Baker - Aersol Games [Infant Records]
A. Aersol Games (Paul Woolford's Bi- Polar Mix)
B1. Aersol Games
B2. Marked Man

Claudio Alvarez - Lluna De Verano [Abe Duque Records]
A. Abu Duque Remix
B. Original (I think...it's a white label I can't read on here :p)

ivanbee
daft punk - fly all around the world [unknown] [white label] listen

digitalism - zdarlight [kitsune] listen
dj_bas
quote:
Originally posted by ivanbee
daft punk - fly all around the world [unknown] [white label] listen


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