So who actually cuts dubplates?

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Marcus
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Re: So who actually cuts dubplates?

Post by Marcus » Wed Nov 13, 2013 6:08 pm

I will be going down next week I hope, plan to get Kromestar- Kalawanji & Quest- Stand, knowing my luck Mala would get them repressed soon after.
Etches828 wrote:assuming that 130 is a tempo not a sound, which is the point, think it's pretty good when stuff is just described by tempo opposed to some made up name

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Re: So who actually cuts dubplates?

Post by __________ » Thu Nov 14, 2013 2:10 pm

dragstar wrote:anyone here cut at music house? heard its the best from a lot of people only cut dubs at transition before was wondering wether to give them a try
Music House is a nuts place...wall-to-wall vinyl, stuff everywhere, Neumann in the corner.
The monitoring is nuts, Leon runs them gold Tannoys at MAXIMUM volume, he must know them inside out cos to me it just sounded like distortion.

The cuts were good. They only cut to Apollo acetate I think...had a discussion with him about why he doesn't like the PVC dubs. Interesting dude. £20 for a 10" I think.
dididub wrote:whoa cheaper than dubstudio? will hit them up asap. plus i can sit in so no shipping fee

sick
Cheaper yeah, I wouldn't say better for everything though. Personally I prefer to cut dubstep on the Dub Studio 10" PVC dubs. If I cut more jungle I'd go to Music House
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Re: So who actually cuts dubplates?

Post by Marcus » Thu Nov 14, 2013 2:13 pm

£25 when I called them last night, shame they only do actetate.
Etches828 wrote:assuming that 130 is a tempo not a sound, which is the point, think it's pretty good when stuff is just described by tempo opposed to some made up name

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Re: So who actually cuts dubplates?

Post by charliefoy » Fri Nov 15, 2013 11:43 am

how much for a 12"? always held back from a 12" at transition cause of the ££

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Re: So who actually cuts dubplates?

Post by benjam » Fri Nov 15, 2013 11:49 am

charliefoy wrote:how much for a 12"? always held back from a 12" at transition cause of the ££
Eds Vinyl have a xmas deal £22 for two tracks on 12" http://edsvinyl.com/christmas-deals.html
Really tempted

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Re: So who actually cuts dubplates?

Post by RIZLATEEF » Sun Apr 20, 2014 7:57 pm

Yo has anyone on here cut anything with Ed's vinyl cos they're prices are decent. Wondering if the dubs sound any good?

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