Denon prime 4 music

where is the best site to download dj music paid or free thx for your help

Well, for free music, you’ll need to first find a hard hat, some pepper spray and a large shield, as any DJ who has ever bought the tools of their trade, of which the music is the most important, will rip anyone to shreds for freeloading.

Your profile says you’re in the UK, so the two biggest catalogues to buy music from would be Mastermix and Promo Only. The former is more “Now Album” / local radio / Top of the pops, while promo only is more of the thumpy club stuff

If you’re after specific genres then lll let others guide you on where to buy and download those

What do you mean by “DJ music”? What genre or genres are you interested in?

If you’re only DJing at home (as your profile says) then why not use one of the onboard streaming services? Tidal is multi-genre.

Beatport, Traxsource, Band camp, Juno Download

That’s the 4 go to sites i use (in order) but to be honest Beatport always has pretty much everything I’m looking for and definitely recommend Beatport link so you can stream the entire catalog without purchasing any tracks, great if your starting out and finding a genre that you want to play. Only thing you can’t do is record whilst streaming, I mainly use it to create a playlist of all the tunes I like then I purchase them every month.

The curated playlists and DJ set lists are a great addition to see what others are playing and depending on your experience gives you a starting point on how to build a set.

Traxsource is very similar, i normally check this alongside Beatport as sometimes there’s a few songs in their charts that aren’t in Beatport.

Band camp is where you’ll find little gems, or exclusive stuff not really heard in mainstream, I find it quite clunky and not very slick but if you spend the time on it you will find some good stuff.

Juno Download I go to for old stuff mainly, only place I managed to find Talizman - Only You (Chris & James Balearic mix) and I searched everywhere. So Juno I keep as a go to for retro.

Hope this is of some help.