www.myspace.com/highrankin
www.myspace.com/suicidewatchuk
thats all dnb but i'll get some dubstep up soon
anyway, how many people buy dubstep mp3s?
what are your feelings on digital (mp3 only) labels?
etc
discuss
Shameless self-promotion time is any time, eh?ramadanman wrote:www.digital-tunes.net
^^ quite a lot of dubstep on there
www.myspace.com/ramadanman
speaking of the lurrvely art of shameless self promotion, check out Dubkraft records on thereramadanman wrote:www.digital-tunes.net
^^ quite a lot of dubstep on there
www.myspace.com/ramadanman
i have some thoughts on this.stormfield wrote:If some labels are slow in releasing digitally (as opposed to vinyl), then one interesting question that comes out of this:
do labels feel that releasing mp3s and vinyl at the same time affects the vinyl sales?
Our label waits a while before releasing stuff digitally. What of the other labels?
Releasing vinyl is a risk, you need ££ to master, press and distro it.
Releasing mp3s consist of, well, filling in some track / artist / label details, uploading a file to an ftp site, and er... that's it!
I find Bleep much more pleasant to browse, but that's just me. I hate flash-sites, and therefore I hate Beatportkidlogic wrote:I personally dont like bleep's interface at all and some of the other sites that actually have dubstep are hard to browse and cumbersome, and all the good sites only have the really commercial tracks (Beatport)...
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