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    Quote Originally Posted by Not Applicable View Post
    I used Promo Only for awhile. It is no good for edm. BPM Supreme is your best bet for house and such.
    Thank you. BPM Supreme is excellent and I love it so far. Great selection of what I like. Thanks to all!

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    Thank you. BPM Supreme is excellent and I love it so far. Great selection of what I like. Thanks to all!
    Glad it works for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexDJB View Post
    Do you guys think it is worth getting into a DJ pool.
    I use 7digital. Not a subscription - pay only for tracks you want.
    Unforgiving, unrelenting, unrecoverable double beats!

    Once the wife and kid are asleep... the DJ awakens

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    I myself am subscribed to BPM Supreme. They are great because they have different versions of songs such as clean and dirty and also extended mixes, which helps with mixing in the track. They also do Music videos and DJ remixes of songs too.

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    Best Record Pool

    There are many great record pools. Since you're looking for house style music, BPM Supreme is a decent place to start. They're pretty good for mainstream music and some other genres. If you want remixes, try Club Killers or Crooklyn Clan. They're more expensive, but offer great remixes that no one else has.

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    I have never used CD pools. I would rather hand pick mine from traxsource or sometimes beatport. More non commercialised on traxsource and underground which I like. Although never used CD pools, would love to hear some pros and cons.

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    Beat port has a ton of those genres you're looking for.

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