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DJ-Intensity
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Posted - 2010/11/06 : 19:01:15
quote: Originally posted by latininxtc:
quote: Originally posted by DJ-Intensity:
Hardbeatsdownload best website for purchasing singles you like better then actually going into a music shop and buying them from there.
i personally think it's a great website overall. i think i'm going to buy exclusively from this store unless there's a track/label i can't find on there then i'll have to go to another site
i like how u can d/l a track up to 3 times and as far as i kno there is no expiration date on them. helpful if 1 day ur computer crashes and u didn't get a chance to back up ur current purchases.
I've always rated the site first day it came out after the long wait when it was under construction. I missed my chance to get Hardcore Underground 4 and I always go on the site to have a listen of the choons.
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z121231211
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Posted - 2010/11/06 : 20:21:54
The main reason I don't buy vinyl is because it's a lot more expensive than digital. (>5 GBP for 2 tracks on vinyl or 1.5 GBP for 1 download?) Unless you find good deals on Vinyl (like how a lot of Maximum Impact records are 1 GBP) it's much better for me to go digital.
CD singles would be awesome if they're cheaper than buying digitally and they're unmixed.
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Sam Swift
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Posted - 2010/11/07 : 00:36:35
Yep it's Hardbeats store that have started releasing hardcore Cd singles. To me I thinks it's a great alternative to just downloads. Cd singles must be very cheap to make and the recording is straight to disc instead of compressed files. Also you you get a couple of tracks instead of just one.
I hope Next Generation and Evolution start doing it too instead of just doing download sales.
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DarrenJ
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Posted - 2010/11/07 : 10:39:57
Just believe digital needs a system like retail where prices drop after age.
vinyls can drop to 50p after a year esp if tune is played out on ebay, yet still will stay at 1pound per song in a store
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Samination
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Posted - 2010/11/07 : 10:43:34
yea, but that's more like "to get away with leftover copies". When it comes to digital stores, you usually only have one source copy which gets distributed.
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latininxtc
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Posted - 2010/11/07 : 17:50:06
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
yea, but that's more like "to get away with leftover copies". When it comes to digital stores, you usually only have one source copy which gets distributed.
yea that's pretty much it. with vinyl u need to clear out old inventory to make room for the new.
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DJ-Intensity
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Posted - 2010/11/07 : 23:18:41
Don't bother with vinyl either can't afford the deck to play it on.
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Sam Swift
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Posted - 2010/11/13 : 07:42:20
Records still has a cult following though with some people I know:)
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Edited by - Sam Swift on 2010/11/13 07:43:42 |