

Not sure if that was necessary, but maybe it will improve over time. Don’t forget, in the new mobile responsive, you have to use the “hamburger” icon menu to flip to the wav to skip through a track. While you’re thinking about that, have some fun with the screenshots below.

Hmmm…does that mean that will be for DJs and Beatport will then enter the consumer market with a subscription service for rabid Avicii and casual Kaskade fans alike? Inquiring minds think we know. I would like to personally invite anyone with constructive feedback, suggestions, and ideas to share them so we can continue to make Beatport Pro the best DJ resource available.” “ Beatport has grown into the leading destination for fans of electronic music culture of all stripes over the last 10 years, and Beatport Pro represents our commitment to the DJs that are the lifeblood of this community. It’s a commitment that Beatport was founded on, and one that remains a decade later. Is that for DJs who want to buy music or does that include fans to? According to the press release we got tonight about the beta launch of Beatport Pro, Lloyd Starr, President of Beatport Pro and COO of BEATPORT was quoted as saying: But before you get started below, one thing we are curious about is this Beatport Pro direction. We took some screenshots from the iPhone to show you what the mobile responsive view looks like (as if you haven’t seen it already). They’re the point where the DJ first interacts with the music, and with that spark, sets the soundtrack to our musical experience.” “The new Beatport logo is all about connections: the universal connection with music the sacred connection between DJs and fans and our shared connection with one another as members of this vibrant community and culture. Headphones represent the beginning of these connections, not the end. Beatport 2014 Logo UpdateĬlark Warner, BEATPORT’s Executive Creative Director says this about the new look: Just click on what UI developers call the “hamburger” icon at the bottom left and you’ll get your tracks listed as shown here.īeatport also reveals a completely new logo.

Well, Beatport took some liberty here with the “hamburger” menu icon at the bottom right, which usually signifies access to a setting area for account management, user profile management and that sort of thing. Then again, dance music never really stuck with convention, did it? It will probably annoy a bunch of information architects, but as long as you figure out what it it’s for, you’ll be alright. I noticed right away the switch to the audio player at the bottom of the screen, which begets the question – where is your playlist? Playlist Tool The above view is a screenshot of the home page on a 13″ MacBook Pro. Beatport says the color scheme is better for Pro DJs in low light environments for those jocks in the booth purchasing tracks on the fly. Yes, that’s optimized for mobile devices. The world’s largest pure electronic dance music retailer, Beatport, today announced.
