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Great f**cking depression over EDM mp3 stores!
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blacknoizybox
i cant find half the tracks i wanted. i believed that there are giant online mp3 stores, in which i could find everything old and new. so i start out with beatport and audiojelly...for instance Marco V - Tolerance, Accadia - Blind Visions (Club Mix), Boss @ Nova - Stone Cold (rocks!) or Vernon - Wanderer (Son Kite Remix) i did not find them anywhere.
conclusion = ill never make my dream come true - collect all my favorite tracks in mp3 320, which means im stuck with my 192k/goddamn vinyl VBR rips forever.
...call the firing squad
:whip:
i LOVE music, i MAKE LOVE TO TRANCE every ing breathe, i would gladly pay for every single track and "support the scene" etc.
there words may result to heavy flaming/bashing me for using p2p music, but where the hell am i gonna find those tracks?! id gladly pay for em IF A COULD FIND THEM IN mp3 (vinyl or cd-r excluded since i dont have tt/cd tt)
period :(
Protege
I know how you feel. I have no problem paying for tracks, ever since I started djing, thats whats I do now. But there are still songs that arent out yet or wont be out or are a bitch to find. On that note, if anyone knows where I can find M Miller - Waiting for you let me know.
Spirit5
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Originally posted by blacknoizybox
i cant find half the tracks i wanted. i believed that there are giant online mp3 stores, in which i could find everything old and new. so i start out with beatport and audiojelly...for instance Marco V - Tolerance, Accadia - Blind Visions (Club Mix), Boss @ Nova - Stone Cold (rocks!) or Vernon - Wanderer (Son Kite Remix) i did not find them anywhere.
conclusion = ill never make my dream come true - collect all my favorite tracks in mp3 320, which means im stuck with my 192k/goddamn vinyl VBR rips forever.
...call the firing squad
:whip:
i LOVE music, i MAKE LOVE TO TRANCE every ing breathe, i would gladly pay for every single track and "support the scene" etc.
there words may result to heavy flaming/bashing me for using p2p music, but where the hell am i gonna find those tracks?! id gladly pay for em IF A COULD FIND THEM IN mp3 (vinyl or cd-r excluded since i dont have tt/cd tt)
period :(


You can find Blind Visions on AudioJelly. Lost Lanaguage recently put their back-catelogue on the site and Blind Visions is one of them.
b i n k u n
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Originally posted by blacknoizybox
conclusion = ill never make my dream come true - collect all my favorite tracks in mp3 320, which means im stuck with my 192k/goddamn vinyl VBR rips forever.
...call the firing squad
:whip:


imagine if your dream was to collect all your favorite tracks on vinyl. had to give that dream up a long time ago...

with mp3s, it's soooooo much easier then trying to track down vinyl.
blacknoizybox
looks like vinyl releases are still dominating compared to digital
Freak
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Originally posted by Protege
On that note, if anyone knows where I can find M Miller - Waiting for you let me know.


Have sent thee a PM ;) :)
tubby
kids these days!!!
not that long ago it could take a lot of searching, often with no result, to find tracks you wanted on vinyl. Now you can find most of them so much more easily on-line, and yet you still complain about the few you cannot find, and say that justifies stealing them.
and if you couldn't find stuff that is on audiojelly, sounds like you really aren't trying very hard.
razzi
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Originally posted by tubby
kids these days!!!
not that long ago it could take a lot of searching, often with no result, to find tracks you wanted on vinyl. Now you can find most of them so much more easily on-line, and yet you still complain about the few you cannot find, and say that justifies stealing them.
and if you couldn't find stuff that is on audiojelly, sounds like you really aren't trying very hard.


true. i searched for 3 years to get certain pieces of vinyl. im not going to lie, i also had them as mp3 files, but even after searching for so long, i still found it, and still bought it. now i can go online and buy that same track with no problem, and no hassle. its way easier now, so i suggest you keep looking.

if you want the tracks that badly, find them on vinyl/cd, and then rip them to a 320kbps mp3 so you can play them. that way you will still be supporting the scene, even if you DONT have CDJs or turntables.

razzi.
blacknoizybox
2 tubby:
i dont justify stealing music

2 razzi:
thanks, i had the same idea. then ill let them hand peacefully on my wall :)
Cosmic Realm
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Originally posted by tubby
kids these days!!!
not that long ago it could take a lot of searching, often with no result, to find tracks you wanted on vinyl. Now you can find most of them so much more easily on-line, and yet you still complain about the few you cannot find, and say that justifies stealing them.
and if you couldn't find stuff that is on audiojelly, sounds like you really aren't trying very hard.


hmmmm i sat here for an hour maybe longer pulling out my Breaks records and that site audiojelly didnt have 70 of my Breaks records and even Beatport dosnt have 50 give or take...

if there is a better site for paying for digi downloads ill be sure to check it out and still more then likly wont be able to find half the Breakbeat tracks i own... so sometimes it really isnt possible to find some tracks...

ivanbee
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Originally posted by tubby
kids these days!!!
not that long ago it could take a lot of searching, often with no result, to find tracks you wanted on vinyl. Now you can find most of them so much more easily on-line, and yet you still complain about the few you cannot find, and say that justifies stealing them.
and if you couldn't find stuff that is on audiojelly, sounds like you really aren't trying very hard.

darn kids with their ipods
Kooshie
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Originally posted by razzi
true. i searched for 3 years to get certain pieces of vinyl. im not going to lie, i also had them as mp3 files, but even after searching for so long, i still found it, and still bought it. now i can go online and buy that same track with no problem, and no hassle. its way easier now, so i suggest you keep looking.

if you want the tracks that badly, find them on vinyl/cd, and then rip them to a 320kbps mp3 so you can play them. that way you will still be supporting the scene, even if you DONT have CDJs or turntables.

razzi.


Well said :eyes:


even if it takes a long ass time to find alot of tracks on vinyl/cd, it's still worth it when you find it. if you really can't handle it, then djing is not the best place for you. It's what we do.
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