and also, ALOT of the relases I buy online arent available anywhere else...and can definietly not be bought at my local mainstream record shop. order a cd online and wait for shipping, pay shipping expenses ertc pay for a whole relase or just grab the 2 or 3 tracks that are good and move on. it seems like theres a DJs perspective here, and the normal internet pirate...
youre not making any sense man... why would you buy a cd and not single tracks, usually i would only play maybe 2-3 trakcs from a release when im out, when i buy online i get those 3 tracks for 6 dollars in cd quality. i dont have to buy the whole release AND i cant loose the music. what do you do when the cd is scratched? cd cover art? common youre going off topic...
@FordSierraIS No, you can't use a tune for 50 years, if you play the same tunes over and over at your sets, they became predictable, repetitive and then boring. If you play every weekend you need to make original new sets and get hundreds of songs every month, that's a lot of money to spend in some 'invisible' files. As I already said, I would buy CDs, but not online tracks.
@mattstone12 Stealing? Lol, I would buy a true original CD with the whole art and stuff and many tracks I like, but buying every song I like at the internet it would cost me thousands of dollars an year, and every song I like I want it at my PC.
Those DJs already are supported, they travel around the world, cash thousands of dollars playing at clubs (example I went to pacha to see Christian play), that's enough support already.
i pay for tunes, youtube is okay to listen to tunes but you can find alot on beatport, i buy the tunes because i play out on my mixer once in a while and i need high quality files... i think its important to suppport those who make good electronic music so that people can use more time on it wihtout going broke. more money for them more music for us :) and two dollars, what is that for a tune you can use as ammo in sets the next 50 years lol
You're both wrong, online versions and CD's are for gaylords. Vinyls where the real DJ's are at :)
hypercatjohn 1 week ago
A tour de force!
theoryg 1 week ago
uff...the best track ever...........
MyChurrin 9 months ago
@cruxman1
and also, ALOT of the relases I buy online arent available anywhere else...and can definietly not be bought at my local mainstream record shop. order a cd online and wait for shipping, pay shipping expenses ertc pay for a whole relase or just grab the 2 or 3 tracks that are good and move on. it seems like theres a DJs perspective here, and the normal internet pirate...
FordSierraIS 10 months ago
@cruxman1
youre not making any sense man... why would you buy a cd and not single tracks, usually i would only play maybe 2-3 trakcs from a release when im out, when i buy online i get those 3 tracks for 6 dollars in cd quality. i dont have to buy the whole release AND i cant loose the music. what do you do when the cd is scratched? cd cover art? common youre going off topic...
FordSierraIS 10 months ago
@FordSierraIS No, you can't use a tune for 50 years, if you play the same tunes over and over at your sets, they became predictable, repetitive and then boring. If you play every weekend you need to make original new sets and get hundreds of songs every month, that's a lot of money to spend in some 'invisible' files. As I already said, I would buy CDs, but not online tracks.
cruxman1 10 months ago
@mattstone12 Stealing? Lol, I would buy a true original CD with the whole art and stuff and many tracks I like, but buying every song I like at the internet it would cost me thousands of dollars an year, and every song I like I want it at my PC.
Those DJs already are supported, they travel around the world, cash thousands of dollars playing at clubs (example I went to pacha to see Christian play), that's enough support already.
cruxman1 10 months ago
Cruxman i whole heartedly agree with you :)
georgeteare 10 months ago
@cruxman1
i pay for tunes, youtube is okay to listen to tunes but you can find alot on beatport, i buy the tunes because i play out on my mixer once in a while and i need high quality files... i think its important to suppport those who make good electronic music so that people can use more time on it wihtout going broke. more money for them more music for us :) and two dollars, what is that for a tune you can use as ammo in sets the next 50 years lol
FordSierraIS 11 months ago
amazing tune!
FordSierraIS 11 months ago