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I would think most DJs download torrent mp3s and just don't admit it. And if you're not extremely successful or famous, how do you afford so many songs? Can you get free songs legally anywhere from big artists? Im not looking to break any laws at all. It just seems this is a huge gray area and I am having trouble understanding how DJs deal with this. It’s so cheap to buy music these days.

$1.99 on average for a track is such a bargain compared to the cost of vinyl. $20 per week gets you 10 tracks.

10 weeks and you have 100 tracks and that’s enough to construct sets with. Keep doing it for a year and you’ve got 500 tracks and that’s already too many too keep in a “live” collection. I used to rip tons of stuff and it’s a really bad idea, not only is the quality appalling on large PA systems, it’s actually bad for music selection. Buying music makes you much more disciplined about which tracks to get and as a result the overall quality of the collection will be better as you’ve likely spent more time listening to the tracks you buy. Plus as a additional benefit you’ll know your collection better which is probably the singular most under appreciated skill that a DJ needs.

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