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  • #1009289
    longmover
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    you have to find it yourself, thats the underground my friend.

    #1009316
    Steelo
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    anywherebutbeatport.com

    #1009334
    backtothefront
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    I noticed last night that Beatport are heavily plugging exclusivity of Guetta’s new track… says it all for me.

    #1009355
    DJForensic
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    I’ve been trying to avoid sites like beatport, because as you said it is very much commercialised, i’ve just been searching for drum & bass labels that aren’t necessarily mainstream

    #1009356
    Jahit Halil
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    beatport is only commercialised if you dont dig, or if you dont know what your looking for. Listen to dj,s online radio etc etc and then use any site where the track is stocked. İ dont want to use itunes but to be honest alot of music i cant find anywhere else is only availabe on itunes.

    #1009358
    J-Zed
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    What’s so bad with beatport?

    There is tons of music on there both very popular and almost unheard of. It just takes some time and some digging but it’s all there. Listen to sets by djs you enjoy, get a tracklist and then most of what you can find is on BP. Other than that, if you wanna get more into local scenes with producers who aren’t on BP you might have to contact their label or the producers themselves.

    There’s always a way!

    #1009364
    D-Jam
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    Not sure about D&B.

    My suggestion is to find Facebook pages or groups with a lot of members/fans. Ask from there where the best shops are.

    #1009365
    D-Jam
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    J-Zed, post: 25515, member: 1486 wrote: What’s so bad with beatport?

    There is tons of music on there both very popular and almost unheard of. It just takes some time and some digging but it’s all there. Listen to sets by djs you enjoy, get a tracklist and then most of what you can find is on BP. Other than that, if you wanna get more into local scenes with producers who aren’t on BP you might have to contact their label or the producers themselves.

    There’s always a way!

    I agree…but even I have to admit the gang at BP are getting more skewed in selection. I feel like most of the site is “suburban white boy club music”. It’s why I go to Traxsource for better deep house.

    #1009373
    DJForensic
    Member

    Thanks for the advice, another website I’ve found in search for new music is trackitdown, this has proven to be a useful tool to finding new artists and record labels, does anyone else use it?

    #1009376
    backtothefront
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    J-Zed, post: 25515, member: 1486 wrote: What’s so bad with beatport?

    There is tons of music on there both very popular and almost unheard of. It just takes some time and some digging but it’s all there. Listen to sets by djs you enjoy, get a tracklist and then most of what you can find is on BP. Other than that, if you wanna get more into local scenes with producers who aren’t on BP you might have to contact their label or the producers themselves.

    There’s always a way!

    I think the problem is that Beatport, for me, seems to have a growing bias towards certain genres (not always correct IMHO) and labels/producers which are often pushed nearer the front. I agree that with some digging there are good tracks to be found but my experience of trying to do this is a frustrating one – navigating brand new releases in Deep House for example.

    Traxsource on the other hand is a joy to use if you’re in to Souful/Deep/Jackin House music. I also use iTunes as well as the pricing is very good for deep/soulful house tunes on general release.

    Back on topic regarding D&B. Junodownload and iTunes are certainly places to look but I would personally recommend to check out the labels sites directly, Hospital Records for example has a superb online shop. I think that it’s still the case that a lot of D&B tracks are passed around between the scene well before any promos or even full releases are available so it’s definitely keeping tabs on labels for any early exclusives.

    http://download.breakbeat.co.uk/Default.aspx
    http://www.hospitalrecords.com/
    http://www.shogunaudio.co.uk/shop/
    https://shop.ramrecords.com/
    http://www.surus.co.uk/Critical-Music/
    http://www.metalheadz.co.uk/headzStore/

    These are probably the big guns but all are underground D&B labels with superb reputations.

    #1009377
    backtothefront
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    DJForensic, post: 25532, member: 2220 wrote: Thanks for the advice, another website I’ve found in search for new music is trackitdown, this has proven to be a useful tool to finding new artists and record labels, does anyone else use it?

    Funnily enough another one I was going to suggest. A friend of mine used to work for them doing A&R – now moved on to another, larger online audio download service.

    #1009388
    Steelo
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    DJForensic, post: 25532, member: 2220 wrote: Thanks for the advice, another website I’ve found in search for new music is trackitdown, this has proven to be a useful tool to finding new artists and record labels, does anyone else use it?

    Yep this is one of my go to websites. Best site for trance music by a long shot too.

    #1009396
    Rodders
    Member

    Not sure what it’s like for D&B specifically but I’ve been finding some unknown gems on SoundCloud.

    #1009411
    DJForensic
    Member

    Rodders, post: 25555, member: 2248 wrote: Not sure what it’s like for D&B specifically but I’ve been finding some unknown gems on SoundCloud.

    Soundcloud was going to be my next port of call, thanks

    #1009418
    Michael Lawrence
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    Steelo, post: 25457, member: 1368 wrote: anywherebutbeatport.com

    lmfaooooo Steelo always has a smart ass comment!…I really thought you had a legit site until I read it out loud lol

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