How to stay up to date with new minimal & techno release

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Post by Evad »

This how I stay up to date:
EVERY day I check the new releases on Beatport in the categories house, tech-house, techno and minimal. What I like, I add to my crate. Every first day of the month, I buy what I've added, always between 75 and 100 euro.
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Post by vrejulf »

try not to limit yourself to whats more easy to grab (newsletters , charts , sometimes even opinions !)
i think you can focus on the good sources that you have found by now , the ones that thrilled you the most with
their releases . take the into proper consideration and sort the new stuff pretty well and you will only find yourself
in a position with less work and better results . only after that you can challenge yourself with finding new and reliable sources .
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Being Dj has also something to do with "searching for music".

This should not be selected as work, this is great ... searching a long time for a bomb track and finaly; you get it .. great feeling...

sometimes i like searching more than active djing....:-D
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Post by emoke »

Yay katie_m ;)

To be honest I don't like those persons who always hunt tracklists and charts and want to listen to exactly those tunes that a certain DJ plays. I can't really understand why can't one make their own style and listen to what they want for real! You have to start it somewhere of course but I think there are plenty of opportunities for everybody to create your own style and find your own taste... Always following top DJs' tracklists and top releases doesn't lead anywhere in my opinion... and I think it's a fantastic feeling to dig old releases because that's where everything has started, it's a wonderful feeling when you can see how everything has developed. :)
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i always want to be an archaeologist .....

searching for "unknown" old vinlys ... better than sex with ricardo .... LÖL

ähmmmm ....Sophia Loren ... wild, sexy but stylish


keep on boy ... charts are out !
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diefenwald wrote:sometimes i like searching more than active djing....:-D
I totally get what you mean.
I spent hours and hours looking for hidden gems.
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