Were do you prefer to download/listen to DJ mixes
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ACK5 |
Hi everyone
Just want to ask which websites you prefer to use to listen to mixes.
Sometimes I find that there are a lot of people clicking on my thread but then noticed that only one or two people actually listen to the mix.
I know some of you probably listen or download from your work and that your virus protection bock you from some sites so please let me know which ones work.
At the moment I use SoundCloud - what is your thoughts on this site?
One I found that slips through at times is tempoplus.com, you don’t have to subscribe to download or listen to mixes or tracks and there is some good stuff on there.
Have a fab week everyone....... |
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Polt |
Right now I unfortunately, don't have much time to just scour the net and listen to a ton of mixes. That being said, I subscribe to podcasts and get my regular radio show downloads from TA's tracklist forum. On occasion I'll head over to soundcloud, search for something random, and see what I can find. My findings have been surprising good so far. |
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discobiscuit |
Alldj.org is incredible |
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palm |
wirelessly. :D i love my airport express. |
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n3lly |
quote: | Originally posted by palm
wirelessly. :D i love my airport express. |
I really want to buy one of those. They seem to be a handy little device to have. Just have to add it to my now extended wish list :( |
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palm |
its ing awesome. i can even stream uncompressed wav through iTunes! and if i buy this little prog called AirFoil for 25USD i can stream everything else too (spotify, quicktime, even produce and dj in ableton wirelessly from my couch). i think its abit weird that it only supports iTunes natively but its probably part of their world-dominance plan and im not gonna try fight it caus everything ive bought from them so far is working out great for me. so to keep it on topic: podcast in iTunes is preferred imo so i can stream it through airtunes. |
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