Definitely—I’d recommend starting with
https://djelk.download/. It’s simple, straightforward, and curated by DJ ELK, who clearly knows what works in a set. What I like about it is that he’s not just throwing out random promos—it’s stuff he personally uses. That means the music has been “field-tested,” if you will. It’s a great way to train your ear and understand how DJs structure their selections. Plus, there’s not too much info overload—it’s just solid music with a clear DJ perspective. If you’re building your library and want to learn what makes a track DJ-worthy, this is a great place to get inspired. Bonus: it links to platforms where you can listen and buy directly, so you’re not wasting time hunting everything down.