Sourcing MP3s or even better, WAVS - for DJs

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Post by DISUYE » Fri Feb 25, 2005 7:20 am

[quote="Damon_Chambers"]i use beatport and i really like them. it really depends on what you like though. their progressive breaks offering is dismal, yet their progressive house is quite good. i dont play trance anymore, so i cant comment on that, as i never even look.[/quote]

Don't mention beatport!

:)

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Post by netchaiev » Fri Feb 25, 2005 10:17 am

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Post by robbmasters » Fri Feb 25, 2005 10:42 am

Some useful links in this thread (and not just for breaks fans):

http://www.nuskoolbreaks.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=24981

But beware of those sites that don't allow you (either technically or legally) to copy your downloads to another PC, burn CDs of them, DJ with them, etc.
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Post by sweetjesus » Wed Mar 09, 2005 3:42 pm

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Re: Sourcing MP3s or even better, WAVS - for DJs

Post by dCross » Wed Mar 09, 2005 6:37 pm

Lowride wrote:I know most djs have turntables, and buy their records from over the counter shops, however, I don't want to have to invest in a few hundred quid for a decent turnatable and mixer/amp, or invest in a soon to be obsolete format ;) just to get some mp3s/wavs for use in my sets.
I'm the biggest pro-digital DJ I know, yet I still believe that having a TT & Vinyl is pretty much essential for DJing, if only for sampling/sourcing.

Beatport is great, I absolutely love it, but you still need to be getting vinyl if you want to stay in touch with the music scene, coz some labels simply aren't going to go digital.

In addition, Vinyl for DJing electronic music is not dead in any way, it'll be at least 10-20 years for that to happen (if it happens at all).

So what I'm trying to say is that this inconveniece you speak of (going through vinyl to get your music) is actually a necessity, in my eyes.

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Post by Lowride » Mon May 30, 2005 6:47 pm

drc24, a lot of what you say is correct, but there is one small thing coming up in the next few years which is that vinyl is actually going to be banned...
Turns out that to produce vinyl for records is an environmentally hazardous process, and as a result all production is going to cease. I can't remember when but as far as I know this is for certain, so the way things are currently being done has to change... I can't produce any sources for this - someone else might be able to fir up some links here that illustrate what I'm talking about...

Lowride

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Post by anonymouse » Mon May 30, 2005 7:06 pm

Lowride wrote:drc24, a lot of what you say is correct, but there is one small thing coming up in the next few years which is that vinyl is actually going to be banned...
Turns out that to produce vinyl for records is an environmentally hazardous process, and as a result all production is going to cease. I can't remember when but as far as I know this is for certain, so the way things are currently being done has to change... I can't produce any sources for this - someone else might be able to fir up some links here that illustrate what I'm talking about...

Lowride
that shouldn't prevent some sort of substance being used for the same purpose though.

i very much doubt that vinyl will completely disappear for at least a few more decades. Japan has a huge market in new vinyl for example; and it costs a shitload to press it there. They just refuse to give it up.

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Post by marky » Tue May 31, 2005 12:16 am

Thanks for the links, guys. I've been using beatport myself for a few months and I've found it very useful for keeping up to date with new techno/tech-house releases without having to get myself a record deck. The only thing I don't like about it is the shitty NI-driven interface.. and the selection of records could be a bit better too.

But I'm going to check out the links posted in this thread now too... :D

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Post by Lowride » Tue May 31, 2005 8:31 am

yeah, the japanese are buying a lot of vinyl, however, as far as I know noone has been able to come up with a substitute to vinyl for records. Whether this will change or not is anyones guess - I'm just going by what I read sometime back. If only I could find those links so could see what I'm talking about...

Lowride

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Post by dallas! » Tue May 31, 2005 10:04 am

DISUYE wrote:Check out beatport.com which (although sells mp3 downloads as <$2 per song) will send you WAVs on a CDR for something like 50cents extra per track.

It's only a matter of time before they offer WAV as a download option. Their choice is limited if compared to current online retailers like Juno.co.uk, but the only way to make sure ppl like this flourish is to support them now.

Dan
I have a friend who works for Juno, their currently investigating distribution through MP3 formats and possibly wav. When I know more I'll start a post.

dallas!

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Post by defunkt » Tue May 31, 2005 5:57 pm

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Post by lab-77 » Tue May 31, 2005 7:37 pm

http://www.digibag.com/ if you're looking for house music

kompakt also has their entire back catalog for sale as mp3 now.
http://www.kompakt-mp3.net/

and for a legal approach to free music there are tons of netlabels out there with free downloads of mp3s. some are good and some are bad...

try some google searches for netlabels and see what you find.

here's a couple I've enjoyed:
http://www.textone.org/index.php?fuseaction=links.main
http://www.tokyodawnrecords.com/tokyodawn.html
http://www.comatronic.net/

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Post by dallas! » Sat Feb 18, 2006 11:27 am

dallas! wrote:
DISUYE wrote:Check out beatport.com which (although sells mp3 downloads as <$2 per song) will send you WAVs on a CDR for something like 50cents extra per track.

It's only a matter of time before they offer WAV as a download option. Their choice is limited if compared to current online retailers like Juno.co.uk, but the only way to make sure ppl like this flourish is to support them now.

Dan
I have a friend who works for Juno, their currently investigating distribution through MP3 formats and possibly wav. When I know more I'll start a post.

dallas!
Hey Guys, Juno Digital has now launched!!!!

Check this post.

http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=34160

dallas!

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Post by froggzy » Sat Feb 18, 2006 12:09 pm

have you tried this one?

it's a pretty decent one...

http://www.3beatdigital.com/

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Post by Tarekith » Sat Feb 18, 2006 1:12 pm

Addictech.com have wave, MP3 and FLAC. Excellent selection too, it's small, but it's all good stuff.

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