some great sources for house music,
www.traxsource.com
www.masterbeat.com
some great sources for house music,
www.traxsource.com
www.masterbeat.com
djcity.com
franchiserecordpool.com (endorsed by Funkmaster Flex :O)
Djdownloads and Itunes, but since the redesign of Itunes mainly going to djdownloads, i love the fact it zips all the tunes up into one download then i can drag and drop straight into itunes and keep the unzipped folder saved on my external hd, on top of that the artwork actually works in Itunes and Traktor where as the few tunes i bought from Beatport never had artwork, which is a no no for me personally.
Also
boomkat
bagpak
and occasionally
djtunes
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I buy my tracks mostly from beatport, but I also like
whatpeopleplay.com
zero-inch.com
bleep.com
I love beatport's interface but it is sometimes pricey as others have said. I'm in the UK and new releases go for £1.70 and classics are at £1.30.
Not sure what it's like in dollars. A little cheaper I imagine.
on blogs most of the time : D
Slowing down on the tune acquisitions atm as i cant keep up with prepping tracks as it is. Used to use the usual suspects: beatport etc. Now use netlabels mainly, and trawl around for creative commons licensed releases.
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