chico_red wrote:I agree with keeping this one on dub! If a tune has been rinsed by the producer, and then he no longer plays it, then sure give it a release. But Eyez VIP just GOES OFF when the guys drop it! I still can't forget what it was like at Outlook! If I had that tune myself, then it would lose that "specialness". I am a DJ myself, and I would love to have it, BUT at the same time... I would rather be heading to Outlook 2011, looking forward to that Eyez VIP moment in the dmz arena once again!!!
Sometimes DJs need to have that odd special signiature tune that is unique to them. They have plenty of other releases. Be happy with the original Eyez in your bag!
See this is something I don't understand. To preface this, I am
not bashing you in anyway when saying this, I'm just saying I don't understand it. If you still want it to have the "specialness" then just don't purchase the vinyl. Now, I understand this might sound kind of unreasonable because
of course when a great tune is released, you're going to buy it, and I completely understand that. But maybe just buy it, and don't rinse it and only listen to it rarely, and on special occasions, or never at all, that way whenever you hear it out, that fresh and new aspect of the tune is kept in tact.
As a poster above stated, I really don't get the whole idea of, making a tune, and then being like "AHHH HAHAHA I'LL NEVER RELEASE IT FUCK YOU!" If you're going to make a tune for yourself, and not release it, fine, I completely understand. But if you're going to play your tune out for a year, 2 years, however long....then I feel that you should release it, music is made to be heard, not to be this uplifted pretentious act of "Listen to my tunes..they're so good that you can't have them."
I hope this doesn't offend anybody, but if it does, please don't come back with some mindless defamation, I'd much rather you help me understand a little bit more about something that I might have completely misunderstood.