Pulselocker DJ Library Relaunched: Details and Prices

As we excitedly reported last week, Serato and Pulselocker are teaming up to incorporate a new version of the streaming DJ library service into the 1.9 version of Serato DJ. But details were incredibly slim on how the relaunch of Pulselocker would go down – since the service has been dark for over a year. Keep reading to find out how the new era of the cloud-based DJ library will work!

Pulselocker Is Live, Now

First up, let’s get one thing out-of-the-way – the hype around Serato DJ 1.9 and Pulselocker has a lot of DJs expectantly wondering when everything will launch, but the new version of Pulselocker is in a public beta that started this week. Amazingly, their first integration isn’t with Serato DJ, but rather PCDJ’s DEX 3 DJ software. It’s a “third tier” DJ software in that there’s not a lot of DJs out there who use it – but they did manage to beat every other DJ software to punch in terms of Pulselocker Integration

Pulselocker Pricing

We’ve been asked quite a bit about pricing for the Pulselocker service, and the final numbers are very affordable considering what you get out of it. The Basic plan is just $9.99 a month, and includes as many streaming tracks as  you want, and radio features (details below) with no ads. The Pro plan adds the ability to store Pulselocker content offline, and is twice the price at $19.99 a month.

Right now you can start browsing and creating playlists for free – they’ve launched a two-week free trial that anyone can use. You can jump into their online interface, but you’ll need DEX 3 if you want to DJ with any of that content. Serato 1.9 will be launching later this year with their integration – but we don’t know who will be next.

Beatselector / Radio

One of the most interesting features to us is the easy incorporation and streamlining of the music discovery to DJ library process. Pulselocker has tackled this by adding a radio-like feature that plays new releases from the genres you selected – and quickly allows you to add the tracks to your own playlists (making them easy to find in your DJ software when you go to mix later).

This is a big deal – to be able to quickly hear a new track and then immediately sort it into your own crates and playlists is a lot of hassle removed from the digital DJ lifestyle.

Pulselocker’s Library

Just in a few minutes of searching around the library for Pulselocker, we’ve been very impressed at the breadth of selection. The company notes that a lot of the genres are hand-curated, and they’re even currently hiring for people to take on curation of assigned genres and build out playlists.

The library feels like a bit of a hybrid between an DJ pool and a streaming service – which is good news in that it gives a variety of  options when digging for tracks. In general most of the music seems to be proper releases, meaning you’ll get remixes that come out (like the above Huxley remix album), but you won’t get bootlegs and edits that you might get on other DJ pools.

That being said, there’s allegedly 44 million tracks in Pulselocker’s library, so we’ve got a bit of exploring to do!

Have some wishes about Pulselocker’s DJ service (like integration with Rekordbox or Traktor)? Share them in the comments.

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  • Reuben Cooper

    I tried it this gone weekend it same fine for me. my only concern is the pricing for those who don’t use us dollars, if you do the conversion pound and dollars can never be the same.

  • Reuben Cooper

    why is the price same as the UK pounds when the dollars is less than the British pounds? people in the us will benefit more than those of us in the UK. $19 can never be same as £19 something not right.

  • Steve Segura

    Garbage. Sorry. To cumbersome. yes lot’s of tracks. But not easy to find stuff. It needs to be simplified. They should have just integrated with spotify. IDK. I signed up and quite in one day. Tracks don’t always play in the browser either. Very frustrated with it. FIX IT BEFORE CHARGING 20 BUCKS MONTH FOR IT.

  • Admiralty

    Can’t wait to hear about how it works out for those weekend warriors who end-up playing in the middle of nowhere with no IP or APN.

  • mikefunk

    As usual no word regarding NI Traktor. Let me guess, they are working on another feature nobody will use instead on things everybody wants. Like maschine integration or vst support. Instead we’ll get another remix decks feature soon. And another controller.

  • Alon Sharir

    so… if i’m using traktor… and my library is a mess, what’s the best software to use to organize my music? 🙂

    • qazen

      If you’re on mac, go for the Beatport Pro Desktop App. If not, why not just use plain folder structure? It works perfectly for me!

      • mikefunk

        Yep. Folders are best solution. By date or music type. Beatport pro for pc is garbage. Do not use it.

  • GroovinDJ

    Way to go, putting down DEX software. Apparently it’s “third tier” and “amazingly” Pulselocker works with DEX before Serato s/w? How dare they!

    I’m often surprised how blinkered some DJs can be, talking as if only Traktor and Serato s/w exists, but articles like this really ought to be written without prejudice.

    • Dan White

      It’s written based not on prejudice, but based on the software’s place in the market. IMO it is “third-tier” because the software isn’t anywhere near first (Serato, Rekordbox/CDJs, Traktor) or second (Djay, Virtual DJ)

      It’s amazing that it works with DEX first, because PCDJ hasn’t exactly been known for groundbreaking software features anytime recently. It’s surprising. Congratulations to them, and here’s hoping they continue improving and innovating.

      • mikefunk

        Probably they needed just some software to test it as proof of concept for bigger players. As developer that is exactly what I would have done. Simple

        • scott

          all this about dex is pure B.S..great program. don’t knock what you don’t use.