They’re truly yours forever – No streaming service going bankrupt, or licensing agreement with a record label running out, can affect the availability of tunes you actually own.Local files are more reliable to DJ with – Once these tracks are on your computer, or your USB drive, it’s as good as having the record or CD with you.DJs should always be “digging” for new music, and streaming services offer the perfect setting to do so.īut owning your own music in the shape of downloaded, locally kept music files is still a non-negotiable. And DJing with streaming services is lots of fun and has its own advantages, too. Indeed, in our DJ courses we recommend that every student DJ subscribe to a streaming service, if only for the purpose of music discovery. Yes, it is possible to use streaming services (which of course is what the majority of non-DJs do for their music nowadays) as your day-to-day music source, even to DJ with. A DJ’s music collection constitutes their tools of the trade, and no DJ will have exactly the same one. As of today, it is still important for DJs to own a carefully collected, local music collection.
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