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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by serox » Thu Jun 17, 2010 7:41 pm

kaiori breathe wrote:
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kaiori breathe wrote: There are a lot of producers who I'd rank much higher than Mala, Coki, Benga, Loefah right here on this forum.
Really?
Yes, way higher.
I am not sure if you are trolling me or not tbh.

Where did Benga come from? you know hes not DMZ, right?
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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by serox » Thu Jun 17, 2010 7:45 pm

dj seizure wrote:Coki kinda annoys me. I used to love his stuff. Now I just get pissed off he makes it and it doesn't get pressed. What the hell is wrong with him?
He gives his music to artists and friends from what I hear.

I like the fact they dont release everything or release digitally.

The music they made was for the moment, that time has come n gone. If you were close to them, or into it at the time then you would have picked up one of the 12"s for £5. Now, you are looking closer to £100 for some of the 12s. History right there and those records will be talked about in 10 yrs time without a doubt. People will have them in frames :)

Its too expensive for them to release everything now. Shame.
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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by tripwire22 » Thu Jun 17, 2010 7:56 pm

big up mala and coki!

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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by djake » Thu Jun 17, 2010 8:16 pm

records dont belong in frames, they belong on a platter with a needle on them.

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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by serox » Thu Jun 17, 2010 8:26 pm

djake wrote:records dont belong in frames, they belong on a platter with a needle on them.
I agree, thats what I do with mine.

But if you dont have those records they will cost you now! Some people may want to hold onto them instead of taking them out where they could get damaged.
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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by dj seizure » Thu Jun 17, 2010 8:33 pm

Bullshit. I own loads of Coki stuff. In the last few years he's just been a sloth. It's got nothing to do with money, he knows that if it's pressed it'll sell.

He's just trying to limit his music all of a sudden ( See what I did there?) and I don't get why when surely it should be all about getting music out and getting people to hear it.

Rags to it all, I don't support all these ridiculous prices for vinyls. It's just not worth the money.

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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by serox » Thu Jun 17, 2010 10:46 pm

dj seizure wrote:Bullshit. I own loads of Coki stuff. In the last few years he's just been a sloth. It's got nothing to do with money, he knows that if it's pressed it'll sell.

He's just trying to limit his music all of a sudden ( See what I did there?) and I don't get why when surely it should be all about getting music out and getting people to hear it.

Rags to it all, I don't support all these ridiculous prices for vinyls. It's just not worth the money.
Having vip's has been common with artists from day one. Its not all about getting ur music played/heard in as many places as possible for some people. Maybe he is cool with just amking music and hearing it played by his mates. Who knows.

I have been paying £100 for a single record before Dubstep was even being made and so were my mates. Shit, we use to get a plane to Rotterdam to go record shopping in a small market that did rare Techno. I still have those records, I clean them on a regular basis. I even got two copies of some of the special ones, one to play, one to hold.
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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by back2onett » Thu Jun 17, 2010 11:05 pm

I never really got into the dmz sound, there's a few releases I think are great but for the most part it strikes me as pretty bland
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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by djake » Thu Jun 17, 2010 11:21 pm

serox wrote:
djake wrote:records dont belong in frames, they belong on a platter with a needle on them.
I agree, thats what I do with mine.

But if you dont have those records they will cost you now! Some people may want to hold onto them instead of taking them out where they could get damaged.
mine are getting pretty battered these days :(

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Post by nowaysj » Fri Jun 18, 2010 6:51 am

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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by serox » Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:40 am

back2onett wrote:I never really got into the dmz sound, there's a few releases I think are great but for the most part it strikes me as pretty bland
I can only assume you have not been into Dubstep long and before Dubstep you were into something completely different?

What genres were you mixing or making before you got into Dubstep? or were you just listening to music?
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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by serox » Fri Jun 18, 2010 8:44 am

djake wrote:
serox wrote:
djake wrote:records dont belong in frames, they belong on a platter with a needle on them.
I agree, thats what I do with mine.

But if you dont have those records they will cost you now! Some people may want to hold onto them instead of taking them out where they could get damaged.
mine are getting pretty battered these days :(
Yeh, but they are cheap and easily replaced?

Have you paid for many rare records?
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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by deadly_habit » Fri Jun 18, 2010 3:45 pm

guess what with my rare collectible vinyls, i ripped em to wav and spin em on cd or with a dvs
problem solved

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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by nitz » Fri Jun 18, 2010 4:09 pm

Haha this is a class thread man. I don't see a problem with serox voicing his opinion thought, nar to Depone voicing his about the topic neither. Its only a forum... so go ahead!! mwhahaha!

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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by serox » Fri Jun 18, 2010 4:22 pm

deadly habit wrote:guess what with my rare collectible vinyls, i ripped em to wav and spin em on cd or with a dvs
problem solved
You did what?

:/

Have you not heard how shit a vinyl rip sounds on a rig?
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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by deadly_habit » Fri Jun 18, 2010 4:25 pm

serox wrote:
deadly habit wrote:guess what with my rare collectible vinyls, i ripped em to wav and spin em on cd or with a dvs
problem solved
You did what?

:/

Have you not heard how shit a vinyl rip sounds on a rig?
:lol:
keep telling yourself that

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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by palmer » Fri Jun 18, 2010 4:26 pm

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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by Depone » Fri Jun 18, 2010 4:37 pm

deadly habit wrote:
serox wrote:
deadly habit wrote:guess what with my rare collectible vinyls, i ripped em to wav and spin em on cd or with a dvs
problem solved
You did what?

:/

Have you not heard how shit a vinyl rip sounds on a rig?
:lol:
keep telling yourself that
Old vinyl + old vinyl ripped with the right needle/interface etc... should sound the same 99% of the time. Sounds nice with my Shures. No diference.

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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by deadly_habit » Fri Jun 18, 2010 4:45 pm

Depone wrote:
deadly habit wrote:
serox wrote:
deadly habit wrote:guess what with my rare collectible vinyls, i ripped em to wav and spin em on cd or with a dvs
problem solved
You did what?

:/

Have you not heard how shit a vinyl rip sounds on a rig?
:lol:
keep telling yourself that
Old vinyl + old vinyl ripped with the right needle/interface etc... should sound the same 99% of the time. Sounds nice with my Shures. No diference.
exatcly. when i'm ripping a vinyl to wav i'm using shure m97xe cart on an older belt drive tech. i also gruv glide and dust brush the plates before they even touch the deck.
i can almost guarantee my 24 bit wav file will sound better and the same over time via dvs vs a plate on degrading dj needles, being handled all the time, backcued etc
i'm not gonna rape a plate i payed 80-100$ or more for by constantly playing it

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Re: DMZ records, still fresh today.

Post by subindex » Fri Jun 18, 2010 5:06 pm

kaiori breathe wrote:Who's DMZ and what's a Mala?
yea right who the fuck are we talking about?

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