Shazam does deal with beatport |
Valeri Holderness 06.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by bluegrassdj
^^ agreed
this! btw where are you seeing all this negative reaction? let me guess...resident advisor. i honestly don't see what the negative reaction could be...
beatport seemed to have a lot of negative reaction on its fb page too. the only reason for djs to get anxious over other people having the same tunes as them is lack of style. if someone just does simple a to b mixing, anyone with the same tracks as them can replicate their set. its someone elses music their playing. its wrong for djs to believe that those tunes belong to them just because they play them out and its pathetic for them to get upset over other people discovering new music. |
Pam Stolley 06.02.2013 | ^^ agreed
Originally Posted by MWagner
Amazed at the negative reaction to this I'm seeing all over the interwebs (not here). Surely if you have such super exclusive tracks that you need to keep their identity secret, they wouldn't be on beatport anyway.
this! btw where are you seeing all this negative reaction? let me guess...resident advisor. i honestly don't see what the negative reaction could be... |
Valeri Holderness 06.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by MWagner
Amazed at the negative reaction to this I'm seeing all over the interwebs (not here). Surely if you have such super exclusive tracks that you need to keep their identity secret, they wouldn't be on beatport anyway.
building on this, if you truely love a track, the best way to repay an artist is by telling others about the track. This gives you an excellent opportunity to do that along with this I believe we'll be seeing people broadening their tastes in electronic music. i bet there are a tonne of patrons who hear a track they like, but they can't access the dj and the track has no lyrics; they have literally NO WAY of finding that track. this will definitely change the game in that sense. |
Hipolito Scionti 06.02.2013 | This'll be big for shazaming tunes in clubs
http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=18855 |
Ming Devis 06.02.2013 | Play more vinyl only stuff. Problem solved =) |
Emerson Crist 06.02.2013 | I dont believe theres a phone out there that can cleanly pick out a song on a club soundsystem. My iphone always craps out on any DnB evening
I go to, can only pick up the snares lol. |
Audria Pechman 06.02.2013 | only the lazy "download the top 100" DJs should be worried as they are about to become obsolete. |
Valeri Holderness 06.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by bluegrassdj
^^ agreed
this! btw where are you seeing all this negative reaction? let me guess...resident advisor. i honestly don't see what the negative reaction could be...
beatport seemed to have a lot of negative reaction on its fb page too. the only reason for djs to get anxious over other people having the same tunes as them is lack of style. if someone just does simple a to b mixing, anyone with the same tracks as them can replicate their set. its someone elses music their playing. its wrong for djs to believe that those tunes belong to them just because they play them out and its pathetic for them to get upset over other people discovering new music. |
Pam Stolley 06.02.2013 | ^^ agreed
Originally Posted by MWagner
Amazed at the negative reaction to this I'm seeing all over the interwebs (not here). Surely if you have such super exclusive tracks that you need to keep their identity secret, they wouldn't be on beatport anyway.
this! btw where are you seeing all this negative reaction? let me guess...resident advisor. i honestly don't see what the negative reaction could be... |
Valeri Holderness 06.02.2013 |
Originally Posted by MWagner
Amazed at the negative reaction to this I'm seeing all over the interwebs (not here). Surely if you have such super exclusive tracks that you need to keep their identity secret, they wouldn't be on beatport anyway.
building on this, if you truely love a track, the best way to repay an artist is by telling others about the track. This gives you an excellent opportunity to do that along with this I believe we'll be seeing people broadening their tastes in electronic music. i bet there are a tonne of patrons who hear a track they like, but they can't access the dj and the track has no lyrics; they have literally NO WAY of finding that track. this will definitely change the game in that sense. |
Werner Bile 06.02.2013 | Amazed at the negative reaction to this I'm seeing all over the interwebs (not here). Surely if you have such super exclusive tracks that you need to keep their identity secret, they wouldn't be on beatport anyway. |
Celestine Porebski 06.02.2013 | Nice, so Shazam is gonna be worthwhile finally (used Soundhound so far). |
Audrey Pinda 06.02.2013 | That's awesome news. |