Keeping upto date

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I never listen to any drum and bass mixes. I hardly ever go out to drum and bass nights and if i do im too lazy to trainspot.
The only local record shop has now closed and i find myself purely buying tunes by listening to 1 minute clips on Juno.

Is anyone else in the same situation? And is this is a good way to buy tunes in your opinion?
Don't bother, it's all crap anyway! :P
nebkins Wrote:I never listen to any drum and bass mixes. I hardly ever go out to drum and bass nights and if i do im too lazy to trainspot.
The only local record shop has now closed and i find myself purely buying tunes by listening to 1 minute clips on Juno.

Is anyone else in the same situation? And is this is a good way to buy tunes in your opinion?

chemical is better for clips (3 minutes)
though I don't usually buy from them as they're too expensive
I think you have to go through a lot of crap, if you listen to those clips (except if you stick to some quality labels). I'd listen to mixes or look at some DJ charts. If you do it this way, someone has already filtered the tunes for you. So you save time and frustration because you only have to listen to the better ones.

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