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- bob crunkhouse
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Fushimi wrote:May I suggest buying (at least) one? Surely you're missing out on too much by not having one.Bob Crunkhouse wrote: I for one dont even have a turntable.
people miss out on nothing.....trust me.Bob Crunkhouse wrote: this will be up on certain sties and programs in hours
the sad thing is theres no choice.
Square Roots
Plastician, Tempa T, Joy Orbison @ Audio, Brighton - September 4th
The Field (Live) + Support @ Audio, Brighton - November 11th
DMZ in Brighton - Mala/Loefah/Pokes @ Audio, Brighton - November 13th
Plastician, Tempa T, Joy Orbison @ Audio, Brighton - September 4th
The Field (Live) + Support @ Audio, Brighton - November 11th
DMZ in Brighton - Mala/Loefah/Pokes @ Audio, Brighton - November 13th
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quietmouse
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You miss out on the visceral pleasure of holding a plate in your hands, putting it on the deck, cueing it up and mixing it. People can justify piracy to themselves in many different ways - I think it's ok to download a TV show if it isn't broadcast at all in your country - but I can't accept that there's "no choice" but to download dubstep tunes on the basis that you just don't want to buy a deck. Do you love the music or not? I do, so I bought decks.Bob Crunkhouse wrote:Fushimi wrote:May I suggest buying (at least) one? Surely you're missing out on too much by not having one.Bob Crunkhouse wrote: I for one dont even have a turntable.people miss out on nothing.....trust me.Bob Crunkhouse wrote: this will be up on certain sties and programs in hours
the sad thing is theres no choice.
Extreme view their mateFushimi wrote: Do you love the music or not? I do, so I bought decks.
I wouldn’t say you need to buy music to love it, and you don’t need to buy it to support as well.
Going to gigs is more often then not a better way to support. I swear DJs make more from bookings then sales.
Yeh i know, some producers don't play out as often so my argument is kinda faulted, but so is yours because not many people can afford/have the space/ time to buy decks (hifi/speakers/amps etc).
Not that i'm saying its ok to illegally download, and i'm not that bothered about labels releasing MP3's just understanding why people download.
YES, Lean FWD is a percy.
DIGITAL RELEASE please, also my car needs this one playing loudly.

DIGITAL RELEASE please, also my car needs this one playing loudly.
Suddenly, there was a terrible roar all around us, and the sky was full with what looked like huge bats, all swooping and screeching and diving around the car, and a voice was screaming:
Holy Jesus. What are these goddamn animals?
Holy Jesus. What are these goddamn animals?
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masstronaut
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I think it amounts to the same thing then. If you love that TV show then book a flight innit.Fushimi wrote:You miss out on the visceral pleasure of holding a plate in your hands, putting it on the deck, cueing it up and mixing it. People can justify piracy to themselves in many different ways - I think it's ok to download a TV show if it isn't broadcast at all in your country - but I can't accept that there's "no choice" but to download dubstep tunes on the basis that you just don't want to buy a deck. Do you love the music or not? I do, so I bought decks.Bob Crunkhouse wrote:Fushimi wrote:May I suggest buying (at least) one? Surely you're missing out on too much by not having one.Bob Crunkhouse wrote: I for one dont even have a turntable.people miss out on nothing.....trust me.Bob Crunkhouse wrote: this will be up on certain sties and programs in hours
the sad thing is theres no choice.
- bob crunkhouse
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hahahahah....u what?Fushimi wrote:You miss out on the visceral pleasure of holding a plate in your hands, putting it on the deck, cueing it up and mixing it. People can justify piracy to themselves in many different ways - I think it's ok to download a TV show if it isn't broadcast at all in your country - but I can't accept that there's "no choice" but to download dubstep tunes on the basis that you just don't want to buy a deck. Do you love the music or not? I do, so I bought decks.Bob Crunkhouse wrote:Fushimi wrote:May I suggest buying (at least) one? Surely you're missing out on too much by not having one.Bob Crunkhouse wrote: I for one dont even have a turntable.people miss out on nothing.....trust me.Bob Crunkhouse wrote: this will be up on certain sties and programs in hours
the sad thing is theres no choice.
what your talking about is everything but the actual music mate, i may miss out on getting an erection when i hold a plate, put it on the deck, cue it up and eventually climaxing when i mix it in! but im sure i get just as much enjoyment out of the actual music, which at the end of the day is why were all here.
imo any record comapny that dosent put out a digital release has no right to complain about people illegally downloading there music.
@ Thomas - i totally agree, im friends with a few artists and have had a few down at my night and most seem to make all there money from gigs.
Square Roots
Plastician, Tempa T, Joy Orbison @ Audio, Brighton - September 4th
The Field (Live) + Support @ Audio, Brighton - November 11th
DMZ in Brighton - Mala/Loefah/Pokes @ Audio, Brighton - November 13th
Plastician, Tempa T, Joy Orbison @ Audio, Brighton - September 4th
The Field (Live) + Support @ Audio, Brighton - November 11th
DMZ in Brighton - Mala/Loefah/Pokes @ Audio, Brighton - November 13th
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.rudetone.
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i have to disagree with you there. if a label makes a choice to make their music available only on vinyl, then it's their right to keep it that way, as they are the sole owners of the recording and can choose to release it/not release it on whichever format they choose.Bob Crunkhouse wrote: imo any record comapny that dosent put out a digital release has no right to complain about people illegally downloading there music.
lol yeah, my bank balance has taken an unmerciful beating since i got decksrandomhed wrote:Carefull thou if you get yourself a turntable,
One record is too many and a thousand is never enough.
Wise words from an unrecoverable degenerate vinyl addict
its pretty naive to say that everyone should get decks if they love music because lots of people simply wont have enough money to shell out on turntables, let alone vinyl once the addiction kicks in. but for those that can they should. im still pretty poor at mixing but i still get loads of pleasure out of it, and it does feel nice to know im supporting the scene, especially when so many people just download tracks (something i have to admit im guilty of too sometimes)
- bob crunkhouse
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i do understand that mate, and in a perfect world you'd be right. Fact is people love mp3's and stuff will get ripped and uploaded. imo you got two choices, to sit back and let it happen and not complain or do something about it and give people who dont buyt vinyl a choice to support artists.incyde wrote:i have to disagree with you there. if a label makes a choice to make their music available only on vinyl, then it's their right to keep it that way, as they are the sole owners of the recording and can choose to release it/not release it on whichever format they choose.Bob Crunkhouse wrote: imo any record comapny that dosent put out a digital release has no right to complain about people illegally downloading there music.
Square Roots
Plastician, Tempa T, Joy Orbison @ Audio, Brighton - September 4th
The Field (Live) + Support @ Audio, Brighton - November 11th
DMZ in Brighton - Mala/Loefah/Pokes @ Audio, Brighton - November 13th
Plastician, Tempa T, Joy Orbison @ Audio, Brighton - September 4th
The Field (Live) + Support @ Audio, Brighton - November 11th
DMZ in Brighton - Mala/Loefah/Pokes @ Audio, Brighton - November 13th
- bob crunkhouse
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to be fair though i ahvent seen DMZ or Tempa say anything about illegal downloads, jsut people on this board really...
Square Roots
Plastician, Tempa T, Joy Orbison @ Audio, Brighton - September 4th
The Field (Live) + Support @ Audio, Brighton - November 11th
DMZ in Brighton - Mala/Loefah/Pokes @ Audio, Brighton - November 13th
Plastician, Tempa T, Joy Orbison @ Audio, Brighton - September 4th
The Field (Live) + Support @ Audio, Brighton - November 11th
DMZ in Brighton - Mala/Loefah/Pokes @ Audio, Brighton - November 13th
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