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Beatport turns 3!

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As I have mentioned before, I have been getting some of my new tracks in digital form from Beatport lately, as I am not really setup right now to listen to them in vinyl, nor do I have the time to convert the vinyl to FLAC and MP3s.

As it turns out, Beatport just recently decided to give existing customers 3 free credits in honor of their three year anniversary. I have some ideas as to what I would get, but I have a better idea. What would you get if you had 3 credits at Beatport? Please leave your suggestion as a comment and I will make a later posting as to what I actually ended up getting.

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No idea what your thoughts are on d'n'b, but High Contrast - Return of Forever is one of my favourite tracks in the genre... and on beatport :-)

I gotta check out beatport. Been messing around with ableton live quite a bit lately. Man it rocks. Gonna need to get a good flow of tracks to remix :)

joel:

Hard a** late night track:

BSOD - A Bit Sketchy
(Featured on Chris Lake's 1-17-07 playlist)

hey sander,

my names subhas patel, i'm from the UK. I am CEO of harlequin solutions a new media taining and development company in the uk.

I'm researching a similar but not competitive concept as Joost for the mobile phone network. Do you currently know of any plans to see this operate on the s60 platform or windows mobile ? it would be great to see this launched on my Nokia n95

Any chance you can add me to become a beta tester ?

kind regards

subhas

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