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		<title>How To Find Minimal Techno Tracks For DJing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 05:03:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Muxx</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Minimal strips out all the unnecessary elements of a track and returns you to the core. If you're a die hard minimal fan or recently exploring the genre these websites will help you find some killer tracks.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ah minimal, how I love thee.</p>
<p>Minimal is one of those genres which is always full of surprises and really gets you moving on the dance floor. Although it&#8217;s been around for quite some time it only seems like recently that it is becoming much more apparent at parties (at least in Florida).</p>
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<p>Why is this? I think it&#8217;s that it&#8217;s a genre which begins to return to the roots of Electronic Music. For a while many tracks were just waaaay too over produced, too many sounds going, too become distracting but that&#8217;s where Minimal comes into play.</p>
<p>Minimal strips out all the unnecessary elements of a track and returns you to the core. If you&#8217;re a die hard minimal fan or recently exploring the genre you have quite the search ahead of you finding new tracks.</p>
<p>You may have a few websites bookmarked or have read BDJ&#8217;s <a title="How To Find New Music" href="http://www.beginnerdj.com/how-to-find-new-music" target="_self">How To Find New Music</a> post but this guide is for all the minimal fans out there. This post will share with you some of the great places online where you can look to find new minimal tracks for DJing.</p>
<h2><span style="color: #ff00ff;">Minimal Techno On Facebook</span></h2>
<p>Facebook is a great place to find groups focused on just about every type of interest &#8211; including minimal techno.</p>
<p>Not only do you get to talk with other fans but with all of the sharing going on, linking to new tracks on YouTube and other music websites, you can spend hours just looking through tunes people are really digging.</p>
<p>Here are a few Minimal Techno Facebook groups I recommend:</p>
<ul>
<li><a title="Minimal Techno On Facebook" href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Minimal-Techno/10239177290" target="_blank">Minimal Techno</a></li>
<li><a title="Minimal Techno Istanbul" href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Istanbul/Minimal-techno/32167122740" target="_blank">Minimal Techno Istanbul</a></li>
<li><a title="I Love Minimal" href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/I-LOVE-MINIMAL-TECHNO/104974797247" target="_blank">I Love Minimal</a></li>
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<p>When you&#8217;re on Facebook, just use the search in the upper right to look for Minimal Techno groups and pages.</p>
<h2><span style="color: #ff00ff;">Trackpot</span></h2>
<p>This is a rather new website I found and I&#8217;m really glad that I did. Trackpot is a website which tracks new releases and popular tracks in just about every electronic music genre.</p>
<p>The lists they provide can be a bit overwhelming as dozens and dozens are added each day but it&#8217;s just like digging through crates, it&#8217;s always rewarding when you find that one track that really pops off.</p>
<p><a title="Trackpot Minimal Releases" href="http://www.trackpot.com/genres/minimal/" target="_blank">Check out Trackpot&#8217;s Minimal new tracks list</a></p>
<h2><span style="color: #ff00ff;">Minimal Release Blogs</span></h2>
<p>Now, I&#8217;ve mentioned before <a title="The Importance Of Buying Your Songs As A DJ" href="http://www.beginnerdj.com/the-importance-of-buying-your-songs-as-a-dj" target="_self">the importance of buying your music as a DJ</a> but these music release blogs do offer you the ability to check out some of the latest tracks being released.</p>
<p>These sites are regularly updated with massive lists, almost every day, here are some which can point you in the right direction:</p>
<ul>
<li><a title="That-DJ" href="http://www.that-dj.com/" target="_blank">That-DJ</a></li>
<li><a title="4DJsOnline" href="http://www.4djsonline.com/" target="_blank">4DJsOnline</a></li>
<li><a title="Exclusive Music DJ" href="http://www.exclusive-music-dj.com/" target="_blank">Exclusive Music DJ</a></li>
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<p><span style="color: #ff00ff;">*Be a fair player and buy your music!</span></p>
<h2><span style="color: #ff00ff;">Minimal YouTube Channels</span></h2>
<p>You didn&#8217;t think I could make a music discovery post without mentioning YouTube did you?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s kind of funny how hunting for tracks just a few years ago online was such a task but now it seems every track is available on YouTube. Just as I mentioned before, use YouTube to find new tracks but always support the producers by buying them.</p>
<p>A couple channels have an amazing list of minimal videos they&#8217;ve uploaded, here are some of my favorite:</p>
<ul>
<li><a title="Berlin Electro YouTube Channel" href="http://www.youtube.com/user/BerlinElectro" target="_blank">Berlin Electro</a></li>
<li><a title="Minimal72 YouTube Channel" href="http://www.youtube.com/user/Minimal72" target="_blank">Minimal72</a></li>
<li><a title="Techno0mnml" href="http://www.youtube.com/user/techno0mnml" target="_blank">Techno0mnml</a></li>
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<h2><span style="color: #ff00ff;">There is so much more, just search!</span></h2>
<p>I can&#8217;t even begin to tell you how many other sources are available online to find new minimal tracks, the list would just be way to overwhelming.</p>
<p>These 4 sources should give you a really nice heads up and edge for finding the latest tracks to rock your dancefloor.</p>
<p>Even if you&#8217;re not spinning minimal, I think it&#8217;s worthwhile to check them out to find other tunes as well.</p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><span style="color: #ff00ff;"><em>Keep diggin&#8217;</em></span></p>
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		<title>How To Find New Music</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 05:38:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Muxx</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What a strange name for a post, don’t you think? For most people, you’d figure they would easily be able to find music, but this never seems to be the case. Why is it that every time you talk to someone, the only bands they can mention is ones they heard on the radio? Do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What a strange name for a post, don’t you think?</p>
<p>For most people, you’d figure they would easily be able to find music, but this never seems to be the case. Why is it that every time you talk to someone, the only bands they can mention is ones they heard on the radio? Do they not use the internet to find more music?</p>
<p>I’ve often pondered this question, but when I think about it, it’s actually quite common that people simply don’t know how to find out new music. There’s nothing more exciting than to find a sample from a brand new song that dates back to the 70s, it’s like finding Waldo.</p>
<p>I figure I’d like to share some of the ways I find new and old music online.</p>
<p>This is how to find out new music…</p>
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<h2>YouTube</h2>
<p>First on the list is <a href="http://www.youtube.com">YouTube</a>. I know, you may be thinking ‘duhhh’ everyone uses YouTube as a way to find music, but do they really? It seems that most people are just typing in a song they heard on the radio and jump between them.</p>
<p>You can easily delve further into a musical genre by looking at the suggested videos on YouTube. The further you go, the more obscure you’ll get. Sometimes you’ll find a song that was produce by an artist and that was his only song. It could be the most amazing thing in the world, but no one ever hears about it.</p>
<p>Search peoples channels to see what else they post, sort their playlist by popularity and other options, read comments talking about the sampling and vocals within a song. You’ll go deeper and deeper into a genre of music as you begin to find more information about it.</p>
<h2>Music Shops</h2>
<p>Whither it’s a <a title="Where To Find and Buy Vinyl Records Locally" href="http://www.beginnerdj.com/where-to-find-and-buy-vinyl-records-locally" target="_self">local music shop</a> or <a title="Where To Buy Vinyl Records Online" href="http://www.beginnerdj.com/where-to-buy-vinyl-records-online" target="_self">buying vinyl at an online shop</a>, you’ll be able to hear the latest and greatest music of the particular genre you love and want to spin. Subscribe to the websites RSS feed if available so you know within seconds of new songs that were just released.</p>
<p>Additionally, check the forums on these music websites. There are always people talking about other artists that sound like X or their top lists of artists from that genre. There are millions of others just like you out there looking to find that rare and exciting track, just ask them.</p>
<h2>Networking</h2>
<p>Social networking is another great way to learn where to find music. Besides the fans of the music which will talk your ear off, you could also directly talk to fellow DJs to see what their favorite tunes are and where they find them.</p>
<p>Some of the best suggestions were from DJs of genres that I love. They are always up to date on the newest releases as well as some of the white label presses. They’ll be more than happy to give you a few names and from there, just check various websites to hear samples.</p>
<h2>Forums</h2>
<p>Forums are one of my favorite ways to find out about new and old music. As mentioned before, people will always ask for suggestions for other artists that sound like one of their favorites. Often, you’ll find people talking about every kind of music on these forums.</p>
<p>If you want to get specific, just find a forum that is based around your favorite genre. Because the people on these forums are hardcore for the sound, they spend a lot of their time finding every bit of information about it.</p>
<h2 style="font-size: 1.5em;">Blogs</h2>
<p>Blogs are an excellent way to find new music. There are millions of blogs on the internet, many of which talk about the music the bloggers listen to. Just do a blog search or type in one of your favorite album titles and then start searching around to see what else these blogs are talking about!</p>
<h2 style="font-size: 1.5em;">Music Review Sites</h2>
<p>Besides blogs, there are plenty of music review sites.</p>
<p>On these music sites, besides doing music reviews, they also talk to the artists that make the songs! Because many music review sites have a ton of contributors, you will see a wide range of music being covered.</p>
<h2>Music Maps</h2>
<p>Sites like <a href="http://www.music-map.com/">MusicMap</a> is a great tool to find similar artists, visually. Much like a web, a music map will show similar artists within that genre based on tagging and suggestions. The websites are generally spot on with their suggestions because people demand to know great information.</p>
<h2>Streaming Radio</h2>
<p>There’s an abundance of streaming radio websites and applications for the web and computer. Load up Winamp and just take a browse through the streaming radios available. Websites like <a title="RadioTuna" href="http://www.beginnerdj.com/radiotuna-an-excellent-source-for-electronic-music-radio-streams" target="_self">Radiotuna</a>, <a href="http://www.last.fm" target="_blank">Last.FM</a>, <a href="http://www.Pandora.com" target="_blank">Pandora</a> and <a href="http://www.DI.FM" target="_blank">DI.FM</a> will allow you to listen to the music while also giving you additional information like track listing and artist information. Use the available information to find other artists related in the genre.</p>
<h2>Discogs</h2>
<p>What I like to do is delve further into a genre by looking at the side projects my favorite artists have done. If you know the name of the group or artist, just type it and <a href="http://www.discogs.com" target="_blank">Discogs</a> will show to you all the other tracks they have made over the years under different names and groups.</p>
<p>Sometimes you’ll find that your favorite artist teamed up with someone you don’t know at all. At this point, go further and check out this other artist’s tracks as well.</p>
<h2>Your Friends</h2>
<p>Your friends are probably going to give you some of the best suggestions for other music. Although you may agree on much of the same music you both like, there’s a high chance that both of you listen to a lot of obscure stuff within the genre.</p>
<p>Jump on instant messenger and ask your friends what groups and artists they like. Ask for them to link you to forums, YouTube videos and radio stations. Hell, even dedicate a night to finding out more about the genre you both love.</p>
<h2>Always keep digging</h2>
<p>I want to stress the importance of both looking toward the future and delving into the past. It’s one thing to know all of the latest artist and their work, but to truly appreciate the music you need to know the roots.</p>
<p>Spend some of your time finding out about music by going into the past. See where those first samples came from or what instrument that killer bassline was made from. Find a few sets from the 80s (Detroit techno what!) and learn how the scene has progressed over the years.</p>
<p>There’s always going to be new music in the future, but don’t forget that the past has more than you can ever go through as well.</p>
<p><strong>So, tell me, how do you find out about new music?</strong></p>
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