I try to listen to as much music as I can - especially when driving, exercising, working, and sometimes even sleeping. Being a DJ doesn't matter in this regard. I simply love music.
I think that you're asking about learning tracks for DJing. That's slightly different, because you may have to know tracks that you
don't like. That's a bit harder.
As a mobile DJ, most of my events skew to Top-40 (for younger crowds) and rock (for older crowds), so learning new music is easy. As I always pepper my events with some EDM (for energy purposes, and sh*t, I just love it), finding new "my crowd" friendly EDM can be a challenge.
If I want to go off the beaten path, I use Beatport and FaderWave Radio. Beatport usually has the newest stuff. FWR - the DJF live DJ showcase found
here - is incredible. You really get a sense of how to transition to and from the track. I must admit, I'm addicted to FWR.
-KLH
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