Home 2023 Forums The DJ Booth Where do you legally get your tracks?

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    Terry_42
    Keymaster

    Well I am not really into buying albums.
    I check out tracks that I like on internet radio of spottily and then go to iTunes see if I find it. Sometimes I buy the whole single if it has good remixes and check if there are other good remixes.
    If I am really into it I check other sites for good remixes.
    Then I leave it on my whishlist and if I still dig it after a few days I buy… So keeping the library really down to earth.

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    Christopher Lynch
    Participant

    The majority of venues in the UK & Ireland are covered through entertainments licences that are purchased for the performance of live and non-live music. This is regulated by a body called PRS (Performing rights society). This means that music you purchase / download is covered by the venues licence and therefore there is no need to obtain a separate licence or permission to play these tracks.

    I’m not sure what the rules are for other countries but that’s how it works here..

    Cheers,

    Chris

    #2043645
    DJ 2-Easy
    Participant

    I use Beatport and Juno for mostly D&B tracks. I prefer Beatport I must say, it just seems a bit more user friendly.

    Sean.

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