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sizzle_3
What Dj's do you have the most trouble finding songs from there sets?

I wish there was an iphone app which dealt with Beatport,Track it down etc that worked like shazam.. it would make life a little easier for finding songs.

the most difficult for me is Dubfire because he is always using demos and most time they don't come out, I'm still trying to figure out the tracks in his Space opening Fiesta
Jayx1
quote:
Originally posted by sizzle_3
What Dj's do you have the most trouble finding songs from there sets?

I wish there was an iphone app which dealt with Beatport,Track it down etc that worked like shazam.. it would make life a little easier for finding songs.

the most difficult for me is Dubfire because he is always using demos and most time they don't come out, I'm still trying to figure out the tracks in his Space opening Fiesta


if djs always played tracks everyone else had, what would be the point of the dj?

im glad even in the digital age some promos are still sacred.
Nick Cenik
I'm not opposed to DJs having early access to promo tracks. As a producer, I feel this phenomenon often creates more exposure and excitement/anticipation for the tracks (e.g. "I can't wait to pick up that tune! When does it come out?!"). And as a DJ, by the time the tunes have been released it's usually not the case that people are sick of them so playing them out typically gets a great response.
jad
Try killingbeats.com. They usually post the tracks in the comment section. They have plenty of Dubfire sets too.
Mortyman
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Originally posted by Jayx1
if djs always played tracks everyone else had, what would be the point of the dj?


WTF??? :conf:
Jayx1
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Originally posted by Mortyman
WTF??? :conf:


why pay 30 G or even 5 G for a dj to play tracks i have on my ipod?

When i go to a club i want to hear fresh new stuff ive never heard before that make me go daaayyaaaam. Then if those tracks come out later on ill go buy them.

Its unfortunate that a lot of crowds demand tracks they already know, all night thats all... David Guetta im looking in your direction!
chinamon
samhouse
quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
why pay 30 G or even 5 G for a dj to play tracks i have on my ipod?

When i go to a club i want to hear fresh new stuff ive never heard before that make me go daaayyaaaam. Then if those tracks come out later on ill go buy them.

Its unfortunate that a lot of crowds demand tracks they already know, all night thats all... David Guetta im looking in your direction!


it is unfortunate but sometimes I feel too much attention is paid to whats new and whats hip in music today. Songs are classified as "good tunes" for a reason which is also part of the reason they are still played years later. Sure a good DJ should make an effort to make his music unique but without the occasional recognizable track...its usually kinda lame.

I personally like to play older stuff quite a bit. I try not to let how old a song is dictate whether it fits in my set or not. if it works, I use it.
msz
i love hipsters who wear scarves and say "that music is outdated". please die.
Jayx1
quote:
Originally posted by samhouse
it is unfortunate but sometimes I feel too much attention is paid to whats new and whats hip in music today. Songs are classified as "good tunes" for a reason which is also part of the reason they are still played years later. Sure a good DJ should make an effort to make his music unique but without the occasional recognizable track...its usually kinda lame.

I personally like to play older stuff quite a bit. I try not to let how old a song is dictate whether it fits in my set or not. if it works, I use it.


dont get me wrong im the old schoolest of the old school..

im talking more about "hits"

Halycon
quote:
Originally posted by samhouse
it is unfortunate but sometimes I feel too much attention is paid to whats new and whats hip in music today. Songs are classified as "good tunes" for a reason which is also part of the reason they are still played years later. Sure a good DJ should make an effort to make his music unique but without the occasional recognizable track...its usually kinda lame.

I personally like to play older stuff quite a bit. I try not to let how old a song is dictate whether it fits in my set or not. if it works, I use it.


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