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Posted on: 28.02.2013 by Elicia Margie
Could somebody help me? I'm looking for music sites apart from Beatport which show the Bpm value of a track. Any help would be much appreciated.

Jepkus
Elicia Margie
28.02.2013
Originally Posted by jepkus
Yes! But i'm putting together some mixes and found some spaces where i need tracks of a certain Bpm. So would be good to search for recent tracks with the right bpm.

jepkus
I know there is some about but just can't remember them.
Elicia Margie
28.02.2013
Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
Uh... can't you just use Traktor to find the BPM?
Yes! But i'm putting together some mixes and found some spaces where i need tracks of a certain Bpm. So would be good to search for recent tracks with the right bpm.

jepkus
Elicia Margie
28.02.2013
Could somebody help me? I'm looking for music sites apart from Beatport which show the Bpm value of a track. Any help would be much appreciated.

Jepkus
Elicia Margie
28.02.2013
Thanks for your replies! The problem i find with most sites is the lack of real cutting edge tracks. I'm having to buy loads of vinyl and rip them! It seems to take ages for certain tracks to get a digital release sometimes never!
Emelina Chillson
28.02.2013
Just figure out your genres mate. DNB/Jungle/DrumStep 165-185BPM, Breaks 125-140BPM, DubStep 140BPM, House 120-135BPM, etc. The only genres that tend to have a wider range are Funky Breaks, HardCore, and Trance. Utilize that pitch fader and keylock to stay creative with your mixes.

On a side note:
The best shoppes Ive found are Beatport, Juno.co.uk (junodownload.com), and soundcloud.com
Dalton Whaples
28.02.2013
DJ City lets you search by BPM. However, you have to join their record pool. 3 months for $90 isn't a bad deal though.
Christiana Ercolani
28.02.2013
I'm guessing this is probably a dance music mix? Most of the sub-genres stick to a pretty consistent BPM range. House = 120s. Electro/House = 130s. Trance= 140s, etc etc. Just get in the general range and then tinker with the BPM in your mix. I'd say most songs you can get away with a +/- 5 bpm adjustment if you really need to.
Gaynell Rydberg
28.02.2013
Ahhh. I've found some on Soundcloud, but there's nothing really more comprehensive than Beatport as far as I know.
Elicia Margie
28.02.2013
Originally Posted by jepkus
Yes! But i'm putting together some mixes and found some spaces where i need tracks of a certain Bpm. So would be good to search for recent tracks with the right bpm.

jepkus
I know there is some about but just can't remember them.
Elicia Margie
28.02.2013
Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
Uh... can't you just use Traktor to find the BPM?
Yes! But i'm putting together some mixes and found some spaces where i need tracks of a certain Bpm. So would be good to search for recent tracks with the right bpm.

jepkus
Gaynell Rydberg
28.02.2013
Uh... can't you just use Traktor to find the BPM?

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