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Thread: What is the best DJ Record Pool 2018?

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    What is the best DJ Record Pool 2018?

    As the topic says, what is the best DJ Record pool for 2018. I'm the type of DJ who likes a lot of house music, electro-house, deep house, tech house, etc. I also love old school Hip Hop/rap, 80s classics, Disco. There are so many DJ Record pools out there it's hard to choose the right one for me and since there are experienced DJs here who have tried most of them or all of them, I would like to know your perspective on this. Thank you.

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    I'd recommend Promo Only Pool or ZipDJ if you like commercial tracks.
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    There are many good DJ record pool available in the market. For example, ZipDJ, DJcity, Club Killers etc.

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    I use Promo Only for new stuff & buy from Amazon for any other stuff.
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    DMS and BPM Supreme are great pools.

    DMS has a lot of DJ friendly versions of commercial songs.

    BPM is great for edm - house, techno, trance, etc.

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    I have been doing a lot of reading in different reviews and some reviewers say that it is not worth getting a DJ pool because most of the times they don't even use all that music and maybe only about 5% of it. Do you guys think it is worth getting into a DJ pool.

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    It depends on what your goal for your music is.

    What genre/s you play, how often you buy music, etc.

    I actually am getting vinyl and ripping them to mp3s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexDJB View Post
    Do you guys think it is worth getting into a DJ pool.
    Just think of it as a subscription for a ton of music tracks. It's always better to have it than nothing else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Not Applicable View Post
    It depends on what your goal for your music is.

    What genre/s you play, how often you buy music, etc.

    I actually am getting vinyl and ripping them to mp3s.

    I've been doing the same thing. Buying vinyls and ripping them off to my laptop, but it's too much work. And I LOVE Dance/House music more than anything along with old school classics from the 80s, 70s, 60s... stuff. I tried going for the Promo Only Dance package but unfortunately they need you to have Social Media links and such which I do not have since I'm still in my beginners stage.

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    I used Promo Only for awhile. It is no good for edm. BPM Supreme is your best bet for house and such.

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