where can an Aussie buy dubstep in melbourne australia>??
Spaceboy wrote:In the outback with the flamin gullahs
(cue patronizing self righteous tone, or that voice of the teacher in charlie brown cartoons):
spaceboy ... you have a link to a label as your sig and someone on the otherside of the world expresses an interest in BUYING music and supporting the scene and you take the piss in a manner which says more about your rascist preconceptions than anything else .... smart.
If you want Dubstep/breakstep in your shop get your local store to contact these people. pass this to anyone intrested..
Inertia
Location:
Inertia
Po Box 84
Surry Hills
NSW 2010
Australia
Phone:
61 2 9698 0111
Fax:
61 2 9698 0888
info@inertia-music.com
Inertia
Location:
Inertia
Po Box 84
Surry Hills
NSW 2010
Australia
Phone:
61 2 9698 0111
Fax:
61 2 9698 0888
info@inertia-music.com
Yeah thats the link to my label and I've spent plenty of time trying to sort out distro down under.doomstep wrote:Spaceboy wrote:In the outback with the flamin gullahs
(cue patronizing self righteous tone, or that voice of the teacher in charlie brown cartoons):
spaceboy ... you have a link to a label as your sig and someone on the otherside of the world expresses an interest in BUYING music and supporting the scene and you take the piss in a manner which says more about your rascist preconceptions than anything else .... smart.
only havin a joke mate - come on you aussie lot should be able to handle it!
The World is YOURZ
yeah I know I was jus havin a stir, have you hooked up distro down here ? let me know where and I'll hit em up immediatly.Spaceboy wrote:only havin a joke mate
Prior, I'll get onto that, but that site is pretty 'broad' , Tempa under breaks & the Rephlex comps listed as D&B, it wouldn't be so bad searching em all if it wasn't one big vertical list with no GFX or samples and it didn't make me a coffee or offer to paint my house either
Easy mate, what im getting at is if you ask your record shop to get in contact with these guys they should be able to import stuff in for you and sell it to your store, the more people that do ask there stores will help the scene out there massively.doomstep wrote:yeah I know I was jus havin a stir, have you hooked up distro down here ? let me know where and I'll hit em up immediatly.Spaceboy wrote:only havin a joke mate
Prior, I'll get onto that, but that site is pretty 'broad' , Tempa under breaks & the Rephlex comps listed as D&B, it wouldn't be so bad searching em all if it wasn't one big vertical list with no GFX or samples and it didn't make me a coffee or offer to paint my house either
Inertia only distribute Soulja, Tempa, Rephlex and Planet Mu as far as this music goes. I've spoken to them about taking on more, but so far it's an uphill battle with those guys. If their distro in the UK (SRD I think) doesn't handle it, they're not interested. I'll keep you posted if things change though.
In Melbourne though, speak to Lynt at DMC Records. He knows his stuff and sources tunes that aren't handled by Australian distributors. Also might be an idea to speak to Lady Erica in Melbourne for some local knowledge. She has a show on 3RRR on Saturday nights.
In Melbourne though, speak to Lynt at DMC Records. He knows his stuff and sources tunes that aren't handled by Australian distributors. Also might be an idea to speak to Lady Erica in Melbourne for some local knowledge. She has a show on 3RRR on Saturday nights.
I somehow found Wonder's What/Asia, Tempa Allstars Vol 1, Fat Larry's Skank, Dub Express/The March/Conga Therapy, and Big Apple 4 and 5, all for $4 in the used bin here. WTF???doomstep wrote:amnesia, as far as I can tell there aren't, kodama might know better but i ain't from SydneyAt the moment I'm trying to work out how Tempa011 ended up being sold for $8 in the "breaks bargain bin" at my local record spot here in Adelaide ?
I have no idea how to find dubstep in Australia, though so i guess this isn't helping much.
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We've been selling dubstep, grime and garage CDs, DVDs, to Aussies since 2005 - check out our store at www.showponymusic.com.au (based in Melbourne).
It's just $10 delivery per order for any quantity to be delivered to anywhere in Australia.
If you're after particular tunes, then let us know and we'll do our best to find them for you.
It's just $10 delivery per order for any quantity to be delivered to anywhere in Australia.
If you're after particular tunes, then let us know and we'll do our best to find them for you.
Show Pony Music
Australasian distributor and retailer
Australasian distributor and retailer
dmc beats (near the corner of commercial rd and chapel st, prahran -- walk through the normal part of dmc through to the back, staffed by lynt and joe seven, safe) stocks breaks, dnb, and dubstep. unfortunately the dubstep quota is quite small (not their fault, it's just hard to get heaps of dubstep into melbourne), so keep watching melbournebeats.com's forum for the new arrivals thread: they post as soon as a shipment lands.
WOW you've got Anti War Dub and Kalawanji in stockshowponymusic wrote:We've been selling dubstep, grime and garage CDs, DVDs, to Aussies since 2005 - check out our store at www.showponymusic.com.au (based in Melbourne).
Cool to be down under.
cheers mate!!
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totally off topic I know, but I have been watching Melbourne drama 'The Secret Life of Us' avidly ever since it's been shown in the UK. They stopped showing it about 2 or 3 years ago but I've just spent a lot of money getting the 3rd series on DVD and although the critics have panned this series as the one where things start to go downhill, I fucking love it.
Question is, is the show representative of what melbourne is really like, or is it in actual fact a bit of a slum like most other cities. Cos life seems to be too good to be true in that programme. Is it a case that St Kilda is the best area in town and far exceeds the other ones?
Question is, is the show representative of what melbourne is really like, or is it in actual fact a bit of a slum like most other cities. Cos life seems to be too good to be true in that programme. Is it a case that St Kilda is the best area in town and far exceeds the other ones?
Those kids never left St Kilda, NEVER.owengriffiths wrote:totally off topic I know, but I have been watching Melbourne drama 'The Secret Life of Us' avidly ever since it's been shown in the UK. They stopped showing it about 2 or 3 years ago but I've just spent a lot of money getting the 3rd series on DVD and although the critics have panned this series as the one where things start to go downhill, I fucking love it.
Question is, is the show representative of what melbourne is really like, or is it in actual fact a bit of a slum like most other cities. Cos life seems to be too good to be true in that programme. Is it a case that St Kilda is the best area in town and far exceeds the other ones?
Parts of St Kilda are Junkie ridden red light districts so no, I dont think SLOU is a very good indication of Melbs
I actually kind of liked the first season or 2
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DMC Records in Prahran
commerical road, near where crosses chapel st.
best record shop in melbourne
been selling jungle since day
You wont find a better selection of dubstep anywhere in melbourne
commerical road, near where crosses chapel st.
best record shop in melbourne
been selling jungle since day
You wont find a better selection of dubstep anywhere in melbourne
MELBOURNE / http://soundcloud.com/ac23
for a relativley small city, Melbourne is fucking great. Most Melbournites love the place. Never watched Seret Life though. I imagine compared to most citys around the world this day inage, Melbourne is far from a slum.owengriffiths wrote:totally off topic I know, but I have been watching Melbourne drama 'The Secret Life of Us' avidly ever since it's been shown in the UK. They stopped showing it about 2 or 3 years ago but I've just spent a lot of money getting the 3rd series on DVD and although the critics have panned this series as the one where things start to go downhill, I fucking love it.
Question is, is the show representative of what melbourne is really like, or is it in actual fact a bit of a slum like most other cities. Cos life seems to be too good to be true in that programme. Is it a case that St Kilda is the best area in town and far exceeds the other ones?
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