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  • in reply to: How Do You Get Your Music? #2258
    Rob Francis
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    My take with Beatport or Juno is focus on record labels and artists that I know – add them as favourites so its easy to find out when they release new stuff.
    Also look at the “other people that bought this also bought…” sections, so you can see what other people with similar tastes to you are also buying.
    I don’t bother with the genres on Beatport or Juno as they are rubbish – their definition of, say, progressive house is very different to mine.

    in reply to: Laptop crashing fear #2236
    Rob Francis
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    I had some bad experiences using Windows whereby the sound would keep cutting out. Couldn’t figure out what it was, so I saved up for a Mac and have never had trouble (using the same sound card too).

    Anyway once you get your laptop stable don’t make any changes to it. The worst thing you can do is start tweaking it the night before!

    in reply to: My First Filthy Dubstep Mix #2235
    Rob Francis
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    @Emma I just went to your SoundCloud page, love the “CrackWhore” tag!

    in reply to: My First Filthy Dubstep Mix #2233
    Rob Francis
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    i like it when music is called filthy 😀

    in reply to: sharing is caring :) post ur favourite, or best mix? #1000752
    Rob Francis
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    this is probably my best: http://i.mixcloud.com/C7cHX

    i did it in Ableton, spent ages getting it just right

    in reply to: the crappest DJ you've seen? #2229
    Rob Francis
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    I was at university for 4 years and I swear the local nightclub (run by the union) played the exact same set every Saturday night. The music never changed!
    I know they’re students but sheesh buy something new!

    in reply to: Let's play "old vs new"… #2215
    Rob Francis
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    OLD: I need to put the vinyl back in the right sleeve
    NEW: I need to update the album artwork

    in reply to: How Do You Get Your Music? #2214
    Rob Francis
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    I use Beatport to look for stuff and then buy it in JunoDownload if they have it

    in reply to: How Do You Get Your Music? #2212
    Rob Francis
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    Emma Partnow, post: 2126 wrote: SoundCloud is my Main Source for Audio these days as I like to Promote New Producers; and the ‘Discovery’ of Audio ‘Outside Of The Mainstream’ is something I find Really Exciting 🙂

    How do you go about finding the right style of music? I’ve tried to do this on Soundcloud but I struggle to find the right genre of music.

    in reply to: Worst request? #2211
    Rob Francis
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    Superstition!

    Great record – BUT – it was house music night

    in reply to: Let's play "old vs new"… #2210
    Rob Francis
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    OLD: Can’t believe I just spent £8 on this record – it sucks
    NEW: Can’t believe I just spent £0.59 on this MP3 – it sucks

    in reply to: Recreational Drugs and EDM #1000745
    Rob Francis
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    I first got into dance music when I was about 13 years old and I didn’t go clubbing to take anything until 19. Although I was always into the music, taking an E really brought it all together. It kind of “joined the dots” and I understood why dance music is the way it is.
    Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise dance music is 100% influenced by illegal drugs – mostly E. Just ask Oakenfold, Rampling and Holloway; they are largely responsible for bringing the acid house scene to the UK when they discovered it in Ibiza. And guess what? They were taking E.
    Despite this, you CAN enjoy dance music without drugs – absolutely – but in terms of influence they are very closely linked.

    in reply to: the crappest DJ you've seen? #1000743
    Rob Francis
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    When I’ve seen bad DJing it has usually been in cheesey Top 40 style clubs. By chance one of the DJs will play a tune I like, but only plays it for like 1 minute and then whips it off just before the good bit starts. THEN he follow up with RnB – I literally want cleave open their heads with a spoon when that happens.

    in reply to: Tapatalk for Blackberry is now available #2203
    Rob Francis
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    I use the iPhone version and can highly recommend it

    in reply to: heeyy ppl #1973
    Rob Francis
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    why not start one?

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