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  • #44609
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    The thing is:
    For decent music you have to pay as decent musicians will want money for their work. AND I think they have earned that money.
    Your cheapest bet is to go for a DJ pool or only buy what you need.
    I have months I only spent 20-30 bucks on music, for a job that earns you lots more… so good invested money.

    #44618
    henley
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    DJ AMK, post: 44758, member: 9439 wrote: in a short time span,

    I think you’re focusing on this too much. What’s the rush? Just spend what you can afford each month. The tunes will still be there next month plus new ones will have come out since.

    Unless you have set yourself a date when you will stop DJing, just build your collection organically as you go. My method is to take some time over my purchases and make sure that each tune hits 100% every time I hear it. If it still sounds good to me after a few weeks (and crucially, when I’m in different moods) then I buy it. This way your collection becomes personal.

    #44639
    DJ AMK
    Member

    henley, post: 44775, member: 8952 wrote: I think you’re focusing on this too much. What’s the rush? Just spend what you can afford each month. The tunes will still be there next month plus new ones will have come out since.

    Unless you have set yourself a date when you will stop DJing, just build your collection organically as you go. My method is to take some time over my purchases and make sure that each tune hits 100% every time I hear it. If it still sounds good to me after a few weeks (and crucially, when I’m in different moods) then I buy it. This way your collection becomes personal.

    im just antsy to expand my library, and honestly, the genres i have available.

    #44672
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Dig a few genres, buy 10 songs a month or 1-2 compilations that you really like on iTunes (compilations are often on sale there)…

    #44680
    DJ AMK
    Member

    Terry_42, post: 44829, member: 1843 wrote: Dig a few genres, buy 10 songs a month or 1-2 compilations that you really like on iTunes (compilations are often on sale there)…

    yeah pretty much what ive been doing. the scene here in san antonio isnt exactly popular for trance though, which is what i started with because ive been listening to it for so long. fortunately i like electro and it has a decent foothold here. just wish i had the capital to blow 200 a month on it all willy nilly.

    damn you car payment….

    25% off beatport just popped into the ole email tho….

    maybe i should just be less of the guy who says “yeah i DJ, do you like trance???” and be more the guy who says “yeah i DJ, and you will learn to love trance.”

    #44713
    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    play the genres that you like. If you do not love what you play, you will not play good.

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