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One or more record pool subscriptions can be essential to many modern club DJs. Record pools can help to streamline the search for new tunes and broaden one’s musical horizons, while being far more cost-effective than purchasing each record individually. In this feature, contributing writer Tom Hricik reviews five common DJ record pools. What Are DJ Record Pools Good For? For many working DJs, purchasing every single record they might need to play is out of the question.

With an ever-changing landscape of singles, remixes, bootlegs, and custom edits to choose from, having a simple, hassle-free service to help DJs find the records they need at a price they can afford can be a godsend. Enter the record pool,: “a regionalized and centralized method of music distribution that allows DJs to receive promotional music to play in nightclubs.” DJ TechTools’ was published over three years ago. Since then, there’ve been changes and new pools added – so today we’re looking at five unique pools that have a strong presence at the start of 2017. The Pools •: An often-discussed record pool used by working DJs, DJCity features a trendy, diverse selection of the latest and greatest new records released. •: With a heavy emphasis on the club atmosphere, this pool has an extensive video library, custom-curated playlists, and a team of editors to keep your crates fresh. •: DMS and its team of 15 editors offer the largest back catalogue of music of the five pools reviewed here, while also adding essential new tunes that many DJs need each week. •: Using a unique desktop client, POOL by Promo Only serves club, radio and mobile DJs an incredible variety of both audio and video content at a price nearly any DJ can afford.

•: Although offering less content overall than the other pools mentioned, LDS is a specialty service offering Benzi’s personal picks of modern club music of all genres. Editor’s note: there are other DJ pools out there – these five were chosen for their relative popularity among club DJs. Other great pools reviewed on DJTT recently include: • BPM Supreme – reviewed July 2017 – • ZipDJ – reviewed March 2016 – DJCity • Website: • Price: $90 for three months. • What’s Great?: A sizable amount of trendy, diverse, DJ ready originals and remixes at your fingertips. • What Needs Improvement?: Characters are typically changed in dirty song titles (e.g. “We Want Some P#ssy”).

For many DJs who never had the chance to be involved in a vinyl record pool, DJCity was the first foray into the world of record pools – and for good reason. The pool offers some of the newest, freshest tracks available at a price that’s easy on the budget. You won’t come to this site to build a collection of early 90’s Hip Hop, or to quickly download a request for a redrum of Frank Sinatra, but for anyone looking to add an extremely club-relevant flair to their sets – DJCity is a no brainer. Incredibly Fresh Content DJCity does not offer any throwback or legacy music – instead, they keep their selection undeniably fresh. Often while shopping in online music stores like Beatport, I find at least half of the tracks I plan to buy already in this pool.

This ratio increases if the tracks are more mainstream. This is a welcome ease on the wallet. Occasionally, I’ve even found major label tracks on DJCity prior to their official release.

Music

While nearly all the pools offer remixes, DJCity seems to err on the side of the newest, trendiest music in their selections. When genres like Tropical House or Future Bass were first emerging, this pool was the go-to when building my collection. Additionally, well-known editors/producers like Primetyme, KidCutUp, and Kronic seem to release exclusively through the service. The UK Connection New releases on DJCity UK. A little known trick – you can log in to both DJCity and DJCity UK. The service’s UK counterpart has the music from the US site, along with its own UK content.

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Promo Only Hot Video Classics: Best Of 1992 Vol.2 [2005] DVD9 Country: Canada Genre: Pop, Rock, R'n'B, Dance Duration: 2:54:15 Year of manufacture: 2005.

One or more record pool subscriptions can be essential to many modern club DJs. Record pools can help to streamline the search for new tunes and broaden one’s musical horizons, while being far more cost-effective than purchasing each record individually. In this feature, contributing writer Tom Hricik reviews five common DJ record pools. What Are DJ Record Pools Good For? For many working DJs, purchasing every single record they might need to play is out of the question.

With an ever-changing landscape of singles, remixes, bootlegs, and custom edits to choose from, having a simple, hassle-free service to help DJs find the records they need at a price they can afford can be a godsend. Enter the record pool,: “a regionalized and centralized method of music distribution that allows DJs to receive promotional music to play in nightclubs.” DJ TechTools’ was published over three years ago. Since then, there’ve been changes and new pools added – so today we’re looking at five unique pools that have a strong presence at the start of 2017. The Pools •: An often-discussed record pool used by working DJs, DJCity features a trendy, diverse selection of the latest and greatest new records released. •: With a heavy emphasis on the club atmosphere, this pool has an extensive video library, custom-curated playlists, and a team of editors to keep your crates fresh. •: DMS and its team of 15 editors offer the largest back catalogue of music of the five pools reviewed here, while also adding essential new tunes that many DJs need each week. •: Using a unique desktop client, POOL by Promo Only serves club, radio and mobile DJs an incredible variety of both audio and video content at a price nearly any DJ can afford.

•: Although offering less content overall than the other pools mentioned, LDS is a specialty service offering Benzi’s personal picks of modern club music of all genres. Editor’s note: there are other DJ pools out there – these five were chosen for their relative popularity among club DJs. Other great pools reviewed on DJTT recently include: • BPM Supreme – reviewed July 2017 – • ZipDJ – reviewed March 2016 – DJCity • Website: • Price: $90 for three months. • What’s Great?: A sizable amount of trendy, diverse, DJ ready originals and remixes at your fingertips. • What Needs Improvement?: Characters are typically changed in dirty song titles (e.g. “We Want Some P#ssy”).

For many DJs who never had the chance to be involved in a vinyl record pool, DJCity was the first foray into the world of record pools – and for good reason. The pool offers some of the newest, freshest tracks available at a price that’s easy on the budget. You won’t come to this site to build a collection of early 90’s Hip Hop, or to quickly download a request for a redrum of Frank Sinatra, but for anyone looking to add an extremely club-relevant flair to their sets – DJCity is a no brainer. Incredibly Fresh Content DJCity does not offer any throwback or legacy music – instead, they keep their selection undeniably fresh. Often while shopping in online music stores like Beatport, I find at least half of the tracks I plan to buy already in this pool.

This ratio increases if the tracks are more mainstream. This is a welcome ease on the wallet. Occasionally, I’ve even found major label tracks on DJCity prior to their official release.

Music

While nearly all the pools offer remixes, DJCity seems to err on the side of the newest, trendiest music in their selections. When genres like Tropical House or Future Bass were first emerging, this pool was the go-to when building my collection. Additionally, well-known editors/producers like Primetyme, KidCutUp, and Kronic seem to release exclusively through the service. The UK Connection New releases on DJCity UK. A little known trick – you can log in to both DJCity and DJCity UK. The service’s UK counterpart has the music from the US site, along with its own UK content.