In order to be able to do this, I need a fairly vast collection to navigate. Maybe I will play one of those tracks sometime, but it is just as likely to happen the week it comes out as years later. I don’t care about playing the tracks that are really popular right now. If I was playing in clubs more there would probably be some popular and beloved tracks that I’d rely on more and play more often, but as I don’t, for me, every mix needs to stand by itself, be full of only amazing tracks, and pretty much almost never repeat a track that I’ve played before (unless it’s a deliberate replay of tracks I’ve already played, like my 6-hour mix #100). I want each mix to be a totally unique journey of discovery through a bunch of new and awesome tracks that I haven’t played before. I have no interest in playing all the latest club hits. It’s perhaps worth noting that I probably don’t play music like most DJs do. I needed high quality versions of tracks, and I needed a large number of tracks to build a substantial collection of awesome music to play from. It was no longer enough to get a track that sounded ok. When I started DJing two and a half years ago, this quest became more difficult. It feels like I’ve had a sort of lifelong quest to find great music. (Then you should come back, scroll down, and check out how I actually use Soundeo) Spoiler: If you’re looking for the quickest and most effective answer to the question in the title, check out Soundeo.
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