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How Do They Get Their Music Before Everyone Else
Posted on: 25.01.2013 by Alfred Takala
Hey DJTT Forum; long time no post

This may seem like a very naive question but I was just wondering how some DJ's get the music of others before the official release date. I know people will DM or direct message each other to get unreleased tracks but I'm referring to way less well known DJ's who have obtained music before the release.
Do some record pool's get releases prior to beatport or itunes?
Thanks
Tera Baragan
26.01.2013
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
Being friends with Tiesto must be really cool....


Joke:-)
LOLOL ok not that famous. but big enough to travel because of there music.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
26.01.2013
Originally Posted by AllDay
I mean even lesser known djs can know bigger named djs and get tunes early aswell. Thats what I have been doing
Being friends with Tiesto must be really cool....


Joke:-)
Janyce Henningson
26.01.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
Most of the DJs I know use Usenet or Torrents tbh; plenty of "unreleased" 0-day stuff easily available. Also it depends on what clubs you're playing in, we get a lot of bootleg mashups and remixes here.
lol no they don't.

op get yourself & residency and you'll hardly spend anything on music and get promo's months before they are released
Klara Kinnebrew
26.01.2013
Originally Posted by DjDecanus
X-Mix and Promo Only are 2 companies I use.

http://www.xmix.com/
I dont mean to hijak but im sure the OP would want to know as well. Do you feel like this service is really worth it? Ro you receive a decent amount of quality music for the $70/month.
Alfred Takala
25.01.2013
Hey DJTT Forum; long time no post

This may seem like a very naive question but I was just wondering how some DJ's get the music of others before the official release date. I know people will DM or direct message each other to get unreleased tracks but I'm referring to way less well known DJ's who have obtained music before the release.
Do some record pool's get releases prior to beatport or itunes?
Thanks
Lang Abriel
27.01.2013
I really don't know why ppl get so bent up about playing a track one or two days/weeks before another dj....there is alot of music in the world...if you need something just released to make your set work then you are doing something wrong

I've heard dj's playing radio rips in clubs before....is it really worth poor audio quality just to be the first one to play a new song in your area?

I would much rather hear a new mix with a fairly new song then the newest thing out.
Antoinette Harbst
26.01.2013
I personally just lurk soundcloud for hours and hours.

Great way to clear your head AND find new jams.
Tera Baragan
26.01.2013
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
Being friends with Tiesto must be really cool....


Joke:-)
LOLOL ok not that famous. but big enough to travel because of there music.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
26.01.2013
Originally Posted by AllDay
I mean even lesser known djs can know bigger named djs and get tunes early aswell. Thats what I have been doing
Being friends with Tiesto must be really cool....


Joke:-)
Tera Baragan
26.01.2013
I mean even lesser known djs can know bigger named djs and get tunes early aswell. Thats what I have been doing
Alfred Takala
26.01.2013
Thanks alot for your response really really appreciate the insight. Solid advice i'll definitely keep in mind!
nayit ruiz jaramillo
26.01.2013
Its not a secret network. Its a way of promoting artists music to the people that will actually give it airplay/club play.

If you are a bedroom DJ what's the point of a promo company bothering to service a track to you if no-one will hear it and subsequently buy it.

You dont need to be a member of a paying DJ Pool. As Nicky says, get a gig, tell a promo company you play to people and they will send you music.

Thats how it works.

Oh and its not sharing. Its promoting. Every free promo sent from a promo company remains the property of the company. You are not free to share it and most today are digitally watermarked with your details. I know this doesnt stop DJ's sharing in general but it certainly stops me. I wont share my promos.

Its harder for new DJ's with digital releases in some respects. I used to be able to go to my local indie record shop and get promos off the guys there. They werent supposed to sell them but they did, they all do. I didnt have gigs but I got promos. Who you know, not what you know I guess.

On the other hand digital means that tracks very often dont have a 6 week lead time before promo and release.
Many bedrooms DJs get tracks a few days after the bigger DJs.

What it boils down to is a dog chasing its tail. Dont sweat it. Just get the tracks when you can. Get gigs. Get a higher profile but dont worry about it.
Alfred Takala
26.01.2013
but thats what Im wondering; suddenly you just start to receive emails with free music cause you have a residency? like this again probably seems really naive, and I apologize but its almost like theres a secret network of music sharing.
Anyway thanks for sharing... on the pools and promo stuff. It would be nice to have promo stuff aha
Janyce Henningson
26.01.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
Most of the DJs I know use Usenet or Torrents tbh; plenty of "unreleased" 0-day stuff easily available. Also it depends on what clubs you're playing in, we get a lot of bootleg mashups and remixes here.
lol no they don't.

op get yourself & residency and you'll hardly spend anything on music and get promo's months before they are released
Merideth Garnder
26.01.2013
I mashup my own tracks then release it on the web myself for free....great way to start getting noticed
Doreen Schurle
26.01.2013
Most of the DJs I know use Usenet or Torrents tbh; plenty of "unreleased" 0-day stuff easily available. Also it depends on what clubs you're playing in, we get a lot of bootleg mashups and remixes here.
Klara Kinnebrew
26.01.2013
Originally Posted by DjDecanus
X-Mix and Promo Only are 2 companies I use.

http://www.xmix.com/
I dont mean to hijak but im sure the OP would want to know as well. Do you feel like this service is really worth it? Ro you receive a decent amount of quality music for the $70/month.
Stanley Topoleski
25.01.2013
there is a special audio fairy that delivers music everyday... lol

there are DJ pools you can be a part of also, most top DJ's get 1000's of tracks in their emails daily
Teddy Dellapenta
25.01.2013
X-Mix and Promo Only are 2 companies I use.

http://www.xmix.com/
Tesha Freudenstein
25.01.2013
yup. many record pools get promo stuff.

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