+1Barfunkel wrote:If I were buying digital music I'd do it by listening to the clips on vinyl-oriented webstores like Juno, Decks, Piccadilly, Phonica etc. The good un's end up on vinyl anyway (my opinion, don't take it as the ultimate truth), why waste your time going through digital-only releases, when there's so many of them that you'll end up spending 10 hours a day on listening to crappy clips? Vinyl works as an ok quality filter, though there's of course tons of crap on vinyl too. The quality-quantity ratio is just a lot more manageable on vinyl, you can actually listen to practically all the releases from a few genres, without spending that 10 hours a day.
I love the decks.de techno selection policy, for the most part, quite a lot of dubby beats. Pretty neat subgenres, and you can speed/slow tracks