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keagan Posted: Sun, 11/02/2007 - 3:13pm
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like outaa beatport djdownload.com dancerecords.com, ect.. which one[s] do you use????

mostly looking for something that accepts paypal and has to carrie at least a new update in selected genre 2 a week or whatnot. Which djdownload dose and they do it well but there prices are a bit steep.

FIre away.

keagan Posted: Sun, 11/02/2007 - 11:59pm
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im serious.

billy ray valentine Posted: Mon, 12/02/2007 - 12:11am

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beatport - never had a dud mp3 from them. also they now have some classic labels. good catalogue and updates.
stompy - had a couple of poor sounding mp3's
dj download - used them a couple of times..
traxsource - got some good deep/soulful bits.. but cant stand to navigate on the site.
juno - all good, just limited to the amount of digital label licenses they have at the moment. but still good updates every week by genre.
topplers - the best record shop in the world, another site with lame usability.. but some wicked french labels available for mp3.

us sites tend to be a little cheaper on the whole, but unless you start buying your mp3's at those dodgy russian mp3 sites, you are gonnapay £1-£2 for a 320kbps mp3 anywhere you go.

never seen any sites that take paypal though?

keagan Posted: Mon, 12/02/2007 - 12:23am
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darko_pancev wrote:

beatport - never had a dud mp3 from them. also they now have some classic labels. good catalogue and updates.
stompy - had a couple of poor sounding mp3's
dj download - used them a couple of times..
traxsource - got some good deep/soulful bits.. but cant stand to navigate on the site.
juno - all good, just limited to the amount of digital label licenses they have at the moment. but still good updates every week by genre.
topplers - the best record shop in the world, another site with lame usability.. but some wicked french labels available for mp3.

us sites tend to be a little cheaper on the whole, but unless you start buying your mp3's at those dodgy russian mp3 sites, you are gonnapay £1-£2 for a 320kbps mp3 anywhere you go.

never seen any sites that take paypal though?

Yeah I am using a combination of Bleep and DjDownload. Dj Download is expensive but has got some really good tracks on there and they get about 20 new releases in daily.

Bleep I use for this "nu-rave" shit that I am in a Love-Hate relationship with. Both accept paypal... most sites do, you've just got to look/ask.

billy ray valentine Posted: Mon, 12/02/2007 - 12:25am

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dude, you gotta stop this nu rave shit. its killing you and its killing dance music.

keagan Posted: Mon, 12/02/2007 - 12:27am
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I actually just bought a record off one of those "dodgy russian mp3 sites" all went' well; as I got the super, super, super, SUPER rare album for $1.89 @ 192k.

keagan Posted: Mon, 12/02/2007 - 12:30am
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darko_pancev wrote:

dude, you gotta stop this nu rave shit. its killing you and its killing dance music.

Yeah, I agree. I am mainly talking Digitalism, Midnight Juggernauts, Riot In Belgium and whatnot... basically anything off of kitsune. No knife or kalxtons or whatever the fuck they are.

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