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I use the free limewire mp3 sharing site, are there any other good quality sites like that, that maybe are more geared towards club anthems?
 

Posted Thu 11 Jan 07 @ 6:02 pm

Limewire Mp3s are illegal, usually crap bitrate, and also have (intentional) errors in them...
These errors can be noize and bugs trying to crash your media player (inc VDJ).

So use a serious club anthem shop like real djs use, buy it from:
www.traxsource.com
www.beatport.com
 

Posted Thu 11 Jan 07 @ 6:05 pm
DjGazUKPRO InfinityMember since 2005
Watch this video:

 

Posted Thu 11 Jan 07 @ 6:25 pm


Thats 100% correct...

These days P2P programs are flooded by corrupt MP3 files by the Music Industry itself, and these mp3's can not only crash any audio program, have noise and bad parts that make you look like a fool as a dj, but also contain "spyware", worms, and other malware...

DONT DOWNLOAD ILLEGAL MP3s.. if you want to be safe...

And 320b coded mp3 on limewire is VERY OFTEN not 320b, but rather 128b.. with errors


Just an advice... Buying music legally these days cost very little ;)
 

Posted Thu 11 Jan 07 @ 6:35 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
spyware companys aslo can now hyjack computers via unsafe mp3s by forcing a user to download a licence codec to play the song which infact is a downloader program for all other sorts of nastyness
 

Posted Thu 11 Jan 07 @ 6:38 pm
socrossPRO InfinityMember since 2004
Also...

Artists deserve to be paid if you use their work!
 

Posted Thu 11 Jan 07 @ 8:27 pm
TexZKPRO InfinityMember since 2005
The thing I don't understand is: how can a virus be executed from a MP3 file? It isn't executable! At best, it can freeze your PC if there are bugs in the codec (like it happened in Internet Explorer with some JPEG files), but IT CAN'T BE EXECUTED! Anyway, I download music from the Net just to listen if it's good enough, but as I'm NOT a DJ, I don't use it for mixing. There are some downloaded files which aren't recorded well, but I delete them as soon as I hear they aren't good. There's one thing to remind: check the varoius name the file has over the P2P net before downloading, because some files have multiple filenames, so this directly means that they're FAKE.
I'm not encouraging P2P sharing: I'm using it because I have NO money, and I don't even mix, and I don't upload anything... It's just for "educational purpose". My parents don't want me to use a credit card AT ALL, and I have no music shops in the place where I live, so... where the hell can I get music for MYSELF?
 

Posted Thu 11 Jan 07 @ 9:01 pm
sbangsPRO InfinityMember since 2004
they hide it in a tiny licence file , in the mp3
which then points at a download location of the viruses or spyware

and on most machines windows media services automaticaly download the rest of the licence

so they get u that way :(

 

Posted Thu 11 Jan 07 @ 9:10 pm
There are various MP3 "infections", and all directs back to the Music Industry making them...
Release fake files, with spyware, fake licences..

And until recently , the virus threat was a hoax spread by them.. But it now seems they did make it possible:
http://bilb02.livejournal.com/373.html

RIAA denies having anything to do with the mp3 virus, but all leads to them

I havent had any mp3 virus though, but PLENTY of corrupted mp3s... so dont use p2p ;)

They arent REAL viruses, but exploits song name look-up services, tag / licence look up etc..
Not sure what harm they can make, but some say they have had ruined mp3 collections

so be carefull

Real viruses can only be spread by exe files (others are exploits, not really a virus), but there are those who dont have Windows showing FULL file name, and Justin Timberlake - Song.mp3.exe (with exe hidden) can fool a lot of people
 

Posted Thu 11 Jan 07 @ 9:18 pm
TexZKPRO InfinityMember since 2005
dj-in-norway wrote :
I havent had any mp3 virus though, but PLENTY of corrupted mp3s... so dont use p2p ;)

This is TRUE: P2P is even more full of fakes...

dj-in-norway wrote :
They arent REAL viruses, but exploits song name look-up services, tag / licence look up etc..
Not sure what harm they can make, but some say they have had ruined mp3 collections

If you do use P2P, remember to make backups then (but you MUST make backups in order to keep data safe!)

dj-in-norway wrote :
Real viruses can only be spread by exe files (others are exploits, not really a virus), but there are those who dont have Windows showing FULL file name, and Justin Timberlake - Song.mp3.exe (with exe hidden) can fool a lot of people

Oh yes, this is a thing that I hate: I ALWAYS have to show the extension after installing Windows...
Anyway, I remind you that if you want to use P2P you have to TRIPLE check that filenames are always the same in all the downloading sources!
 

Posted Thu 11 Jan 07 @ 11:03 pm
An alternative to P2P are netlabels: there are thousands of them, offering music for free, completely legal. Here are a few examples:

http://www.darklandrecordings.com/
http://dobox.dajis.net/site/
http://www.foem.info/
http://www.netlabel-board.org/
http://www.offaudio.com/
http://www.prepost.net/
http://www.seahorse-drivers.de/
http://www.ear-recordings.nl/
http://www.code316recordings.com/
http://knobs.techstylism.lt/
http://www.heavy-industries.net/
http://www.textone.org/
http://www.stadtgruenlabel.net/
http://www.mfsound.net/1024_768/frame1024_768.html
http://www.pray4more.tk/
http://www.mmmph.org/
http://www.ear-recordings.nl/
http://www.pinksilver.net/

Off course, you won't find 'popular' radiomusic. These are indielabels. But when I make my own mixcd's, I'm proud to introduce new music to my friends.

These sites contain house/techno/minimal music. Most suitable for mixing. darklandrecordings contains d'n'b.

 

Posted Fri 12 Jan 07 @ 12:26 am
dude you gotta be kidding.....the trax sound terrible low bitrate and amateurs manipulating these trax,plus mislabeled,and all kinds of nasty stuff (worms) put out there on purpose

the days of spending $20 for that one track on the album are very nearly gone......

beatport is an awesome sight w/ very fast downloads and a definite european flavor....

napster and yahoo have a gillion songs for 99 cents....

i don't see how it's a problem to afford for any reasonably successful dj...........
 

Posted Fri 12 Jan 07 @ 12:49 am
I just want to get my 2 cents in.
I cannot understand why people are still using p2p software to illegally dload music, specially DJs!
A friend of mine was hired for a weekend to play at a bar, after the first night he was told that they didnt want him back for the next night. It turnes out since he was using some of their equipment they were recording his mix, the whole night! A friend of his who was there the next night recognized the mix and let him know. Sad!
Can you djs out there imagine if clubs just started playing prerecorded mixes? All of us would be out of a job. We have to give the support we expect to get.
Get it together guys, the cost of single tracks costs peanuts now, its not as expensive as it once was to build your music libraries. There are a million sites and services out there to legally buy music, many of them will give you discounts and incentives, so why do people keep screwing up their computers with all the crap that comes with p2p sofware? I dont understand!
It really ticks me off when i see people using p2p sofware.
 

Posted Sun 14 Jan 07 @ 2:56 am
try bearshare

www.beashare.com

it works great
 

Posted Sun 14 Jan 07 @ 8:50 pm
bearshare is just as illegal as limewire and will have the same problems.

BUY YOUR MUSIC... DON'T BE A PIRATE
 

Posted Mon 15 Jan 07 @ 6:04 pm
I use Multi-music Cd subcription.
And Recently iTunes.

Might Look into Napster/Urge/ few others.
Since Trying iTunes I really like the High Quality tracks and FAST downloads. Much faster than Any p2p I used to use.

DJ Marcel
Purple Onion NightClub
 

Posted Mon 15 Jan 07 @ 6:20 pm
MuelusPRO InfinityMember since 2005
i hate paying :{
 

Posted Mon 15 Jan 07 @ 11:22 pm
Cost of Doing Business.

Better than getting shut down if the AVLA (Canada) comes to check your music and shuts you down and/or confiscates your gear on the spot.

not worth the bad/poor quality but free MP3's
 

Posted Tue 16 Jan 07 @ 12:20 am

Or if you live in Europe, you better be a rich mofo dj... if you use illegal mp3s...

http://www.ifpi.org/content/section_news/20050216.html


"An Italian DJ has been fined a record €1.4 million for using hundreds of pirate music files in a well-known local nightclub near Rome. The DJ was discovered with more than 2,000 mp3 music files "
 

Posted Tue 16 Jan 07 @ 12:24 am
Let he who is without spin, case the first phone.

hate to say it but i know some really kick ass dj's who just plain cant afford to buy their tunes. bad business decisions, child support, poor/ruined credit, or who knows what, doesnt matter - sometimes you bend the rules to get where you need to be.

wish there were a magic solution to all of it, but there just aint.
 

Posted Tue 16 Jan 07 @ 11:43 am
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