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70s Soul - DJ Edit Pack - 350 tracks

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70s Soul Originals

70s Soul - DJ Edit Pack

A 350-track soul crate built for DJs who still want the real records — original versions, timeless songwriting, deep feeling, and the kind of music that gives a room warmth instantly.

Downloads are High Quality 320k

Why this one matters

A lot of packs chase the most DJ-friendly edit possible. This one goes the other direction on purpose. It leans into the original 70s soul versions, which is exactly what many experienced DJs actually want when the goal is authenticity, mood, and real musical depth.

That makes this pack feel different from a quick-hitter crate. It is less about rushing to the hook and more about having the actual records that shaped the era.

What you are actually getting

This is a 350-track collection built around 70s soul in original form. That means you are not just buying a few obvious crowd-pleasers. You are getting enough music to build real sets, stay in the lane longer, and pull stronger records for the right room.

For DJs who like setting their own cue points, making their own edits later, or simply trusting the originals, that is a huge advantage.

Where this pack shines

This is the kind of music that works at grown-and-sexy events, lounges, dinner sets, family functions, soul-themed nights, older-crowd private events, and weddings when you want class, familiarity, and a little emotional weight in the room.

It is also a smart pack for open-format DJs who need stronger 70s soul coverage without forcing everything through a dance edit lens.

Who this is for

This pack makes the most sense for DJs who appreciate the songs themselves and do not need every title chopped into an intro, outro, or short edit. It is for people who know there is still value in letting classic soul records breathe.

If that sounds like you, this is not a compromise pack — it is exactly the point.

Bottom line: if you want a serious 70s soul crate in original form, this gives you the real records and enough depth to make the genre genuinely usable at gigs.