Joining a DJ pool makes life easier. When you’re part of a DJ record pool, you have access to a library of curated tracks and DJ edits which serve as food for commercial DJ audiences. Tracks that aren’t widely available to the public. Let’s check out a few of the advantages of being part of a record pool.

DJ pools make sense

Being part of a pool makes sense because not every DJ needs to have completely exclusive access to 100% of their tracks. There’s overlap. There should be, if playing hot tracks is your aim. People like what other people like, and being part of a pool means having access to the stuff that’s being pre-promoted the most widely. Just remember that in order to stand out, you gotta have some cuts that the others don’t!

DJ edits

Pools sometimes include edits to the master tracks. Intros, outros, instrumentals, censored versions, acapellas, remixes, tempo transition tracks, and so on. Stuff that gives you options. Platforms are constantly announcing and adding DJ edit versions. This week, Beatsource is leading the charge with a first-ever delivery of licensed edits by artists like Fat Joe, Busta Rhymes, Rich The Kid, Anderson Paak and more.

Widen the library

Buying music is expensive, especially when you’re finding your audience. Professional DJs all obtain their music legally, both to support the industry and to avoid the risk of playing bad quality. Bar and restaurant gigs can last for hours, so having a big library makes sense. DJ pools make it possible to do so at a fraction of the cost.

You get the point? Join a DJ record pool. Here’s a good list of where to start. DJ record pools allow you to access music which isn’t accessible by the general public, and there are some hoops to jump through. But having access to the goods will spark new enthusiasm for your DJ career.