Basically title. Been DJ’n for a hot minute and wondering how people are adding to their collections. Mostly mix House, DnB, Dub, Hip-hop, Lofi, and plenty of genre-blurring niche experimental biz.

Some of the stuff I have was inherited from others, some of questionable quality. Lately I’ve been inspired to tidy up my collection with high quality stuff. Fundamental issue is if I paid a dollar for every song I want to spin, I would be financially ruined forever.

Do you use a service? Do you pirate? Do you find giveaways? How are you filling your catalogue with proper high-quality ammo?

  • @[email protected]
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    151 year ago

    I knew a DJ 20 years ago. He got most of his stuff by visiting thrift stores and markets where he would buy anything and everything on vinyl for a cheap price.

    • @DontAskAboutUpdog
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      51 year ago

      I second promo only. Never been a dj but used it to find new music. Pirated ofc.

  • Eddie Trax
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    71 year ago

    Jungle/DnB DJ/Producer here for the past 10 years. Juno download for anything I purchase. Email promo lists for everything else.

    A lot of label owners (including myself) will email out new promo weeks before the official release. If you can help promote their music, they will add you to their promo contact list. I’m at the point now where I don’t need to buy anymore music and get stuff before most folks.

    I still buy music when there’s something I hear that I must have, but not so much anymore.

    Happy to answer any questions

  • @Vub
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    51 year ago

    A little bit of everything, some vinyl, some CD rips, some pirated… But I don’t use any pools/subscriptions.

  • @rez_doggie
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    41 year ago

    Soulseek is still alive and thriving

  • Eddie Trax
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    31 year ago

    It also depends on what genre you’re playing out. I find better Jungle|Dnb on Juno download compared to Beatport. For House or Techno, Beatport is better imo