I still buy mp3s from beatport.com. Source: 10 months ago
If you dig those two tracks, look at labels those artists have released on and start there (discogs.com or just use beatport.com) . Labels tend to cultivate a 'sound'. Shout is on Blackout, which releases a lot of Neurofunk, and Objection VIP is on Overview, which does a lot of Deep/Minimal/Intricate stuff. Source: 10 months ago
Beatport is the site where you can buy tracks. See for yourself what they have. https://beatport.com/. Source: 11 months ago
Searching on google for "beatport.com guy j airborne" gets me to the track page on beatport much faster than going to beatport.com itself and searching for "guy j airborne". Source: 12 months ago
I did similar discussion and tried to persuade ChatGPT to give links to those releases. They ended up giving me actual beatport.com and discogs.com, but not to correct releases. Tried multiple times and no luck. Source: about 1 year ago
And you can use beatport.com for anything in the realm of electronic music. It's just super slow to load. Source: about 1 year ago
I want to search songs by bpm, key, genre etc. I'm aware of beatport.com but that only has EDM. There is also tunebat.com but it doesn't has the feature to search songs by genre. It would have been great if these websites allowed searching songs by language as well. Source: about 1 year ago
For official releases beatport.com has everything and then some. Source: about 1 year ago
Trust me, you can't. go to beatport.com, pick a song you like, get the 320mp3 and get the lossless wave version as well. if you put them on blindfolded and did an A|B, you won't notice unless you have some very good audio gear and ear training. top tier dj's across the world are playing mp3's from beatport on festival stereos and no one notices or cares. Source: over 1 year ago
You don't need a subscription to use the app anymore, just a regular Beatport account. You can dig and build a playlist on the mobile app, login on beatport.com -> 'My Playlists' -> 'Add playlist to cart'. That's how I've been doing it myself when digging on the go. Source: over 1 year ago
I'm not applying any metadata, and not utilizing an application. The mp3 files have been purchased and downloaded from beatport.com with the covers already embedded; they were only moved on the hard drive from the Download folder to the iCloud drive folder. Source: over 1 year ago
Yes, I did check beatport.com, but there only tracks, no full DJ sets. Source: almost 2 years ago
Go to: beatport.com > genres > dubstep. Listen to the top 10. Source: almost 2 years ago
I will pay any person $3 to go to beatport.com and buy my song. The song costs $1.29 so you get to keep the remaining $1.70. I will pay upfront with PayPal, only one purchase per person please. Source: about 2 years ago
I totally agree with this. Although, my method is a little different and may be against many who are on this sub. But, what I first do is find the MP3 first and then buy the .wav on beatport.com if it exists (most of the time it does). I do this because sometimes those tracks get taken down by beatport and there is no other way to find the track anymore because it can no longer be found anywhere (as far as I know... Source: about 2 years ago
Just go to beatport.com and listen to the top song or few of each sub genre they break it down in to. Source: over 2 years ago
Beatport is more about Techno, Trance, House, DnB - from mainstream to more underground (gatekeepers would probably disagree) - with a more European/International Flavour. Its the sort of music I would expect to hear in a credible club (not party) scene venue in Europe. You can get a one-month free trial of the LINK streaming service and try it out technically. Most (95%) of tracks they have for sale on... Source: over 2 years ago
I'm very much into electronic music, so I listen to di.fm, its VERY reasonably priced and if I hear something I like I can go download it from beatport.com. Source: almost 3 years ago
Something like bandcamp.com, beatport.com and beatstart.com. Source: about 3 years ago
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