Hi everyone! I am huge fan of hardstyle anthems, and also a 1001tracklists.com special user. Source: 8 months ago
DJ sets from 1001tracklists.com. Love how they break down sets track by track. Source: 11 months ago
Third is the music. I would recommend 1001tracklists.com as a source of inspiration. There is a LOT there, so you have to try to find DJs of similar sound. Just go through, find tracks that you like and build a wish list from there. Now you need to source it. Beatport and Traxxsource are probably your best places to go for now. Download the tracks and import them into Rekordbox. Source: 11 months ago
100% agreed with you The energy levels are dopeee I'm badly waiting for this to be released It's showing up with a pre-save on http://1001tracklists.com Hope it's releasing pretty soon🤘🏽✌🏽. Source: about 1 year ago
More than likely, their playing tunes you like, so you want to play them. I use 1001tracklists.com for inspiration all the time. It's essentially a bunch of curated tracks. Source: about 1 year ago
I check 1001tracklists.com then I see the sets that it was played in . Sometimes works , sometimes no . Source: over 1 year ago
1001tracklists.com is the greatest website humanity has ever come up with. Loads of recent sets from nights, podcasts etc with community tracklists. Spend about 4 hours a day on it lol. Source: over 1 year ago
My second way is to go on 1001tracklists.com and then find a dj that I like. Go through some of his sets and find which tracks I like. And then when I found a track I like I go to the first method I mentioned. Source: over 1 year ago
My best tool is to listen to DJ sets on youtube with 1001tracklists.com pulled up. Find a genre you like, listen to 10 sets, you should have at least 20 songs you want to buy/download. Source: over 1 year ago
Instead of just randomly trying recommendations online as if you were shooting blindly in the dark, you might instead have a better time finding new artists by exploring their adjacency to artists in your comfort zone that you already listen to; start by figuring out what genres you are currently into and then finding out what your favorite artists in those space are listening to themselves... Source: over 1 year ago
a good way to see what the DJs are listening to is to go to 1001tracklists.com and find sets you like and pull tracks from there. Source: over 1 year ago
I would recommend that you go to 1001tracklists.com and listen to live sets by Troyboi, RL Grime, Haerny (RL Grim B2B Baauer), EKALI, and Alison Wonderland. These are the major headlining artists at EDM festivals still playing trap or a derivative subgenre, and they play a lot of the best music from other artists. 1001 tracklists will give you the track IDs for their sets so you can explore further if you hear... Source: over 1 year ago
I always liked finding DJs that I like on 1001tracklists.com. You'll see full set lists there with Spotify/Soundcloud links to the tracks. Source: almost 2 years ago
- Uploads of full sets that he played is always nice with a tracklist with a link from 1001tracklists.com would be great. Source: almost 2 years ago
One thing I'd also do is checkout 1001tracklists.com, peep their recent sets and make sure some of the big vocal tunes are on your list. Source: about 2 years ago
Look them up on 1001tracklists.com and search through their previous sets. Maybe they've played it in the past. Source: about 2 years ago
1001tracklists.com for EDM/dance artists. Source: over 2 years ago
The only thing YouTube comments are good for is the people with the full timestamped tracklist for sets for when https://1001tracklists.com doesn’t have it yet or isn’t accurate (thanks, LuigiEDM). Source: almost 3 years ago
And hoping none of them get signed on the 1001tracklists.com or we can forget about them. Source: about 3 years ago
2nd Discovery:Notice all these super cool NWYR tracks that are found on 1001tracklists.com as confirmed? There is one funny thing about all of them,all except ones released share 2 common things: They aren't released and they are played in many shows so far. Source: about 3 years ago
On 1001tracklists.com we can find at least 10-20 IDs that are signed to Rave Culture,and with this stuff occurring,this would only mean they are planning to release all of them now gradually. Source: about 3 years ago
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