pete bubonic wrote:Just to clarify a couple of things, so everyone doesn't think we're the usual oppressive regime looking to crush the community.
I've been informed *specifically* we can't allow serious legal accusations on the site, it's going to get us into trouble, could be real expensive and I think the most important reason, it's not worth the fucking hassle.
Cells' other threads were locked after the mods and admins discussed what was and wasn't within the lines.
We *want* as many people as possible to be well informed, especially our forum producers when it comes to the shady dealings of the big labels. However, and this might sound harsh, but Cell isn't even sure who is at fault. Is it his co-producer not passing on money earned? Is it the label in question with holding funds? To take it even further, we don't know who Cell is and whether his story is legitimate or not. It's a massive pandora's box that will only result in bad things for the forum.
There are other avenues to air your grievances be it twitter, facebook or other non-moderated social platforms. Places where other people's work, money and passions are not at risk so someone can have a rant.
THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE IS MY OWN PERSONAL INTERPRETATION OF EVENTS, NOT REPRESENTATIVE OF DSF POLICIES.
On a personal note, I've been as polite but frank and honest as possible. I really don't appreciate the implications of 'ulterior motives', which considering my own dealings with the label and people in question is laughable.
Where to go next?
To Cell I would recommend perhaps not setting your sights so high, a release or two on a decent label is a good start, but 2 releases in several years (according to your soundcloud) is not a career. And if you are genuinely being screwed by supposed friends then legal recourse should be your next step if direct communication has failed.
Working with smaller, perhaps less known labels and building your fanbase and following would be my next step. You've had a fucking rough deal, with the label and healthwise, but that's not going to get you releases, bookings or hype. Go to the nights, hit up artists pushing similar sounds, get your tunes to the right dj's and labels will come knocking.
Please don't make further thinly veiled threads to have a whinge, everyone here (including myself, the admins and the mods) genuinely want you and everyone else here to be informed and successful in all things production.
Firstly I really don't wish anything bad on the forum, totally not my goal. I do want to warn people though and also find out what is a good label.
I did get recommended by a friend to come and post here about the situation as I was told this is the best place to let people know that the Top Label in the genre is ripping me and other new comers off. I realise now that maybe they were wrong if this forum can get into trouble. Made no implications of ulterior motives mate, just me not understanding that your disclaimer at top isn't valid in this case oddly..
I am 100% sure that it is the Label at fault, and I am currently pursuing legal action now against them thanks to the advice of you Pete, and other members. And this is happening all the time to people not just me as you well know Bro!
If you don't know who I am, let me tell you, as it's not a secret or hard to find out who I am. My name is Ross Keenleyside. (My name is printed on the record in full and I assure you Im not a phoney). I have NOTHING TO HIDE. Unlike the Top Labels in our genre today. ..
How often do the Labels threaten the forum mate? What do they say?
Do you regularly get threats to prevent threads from mentioning their shadey dealings?
When does a legit discussion about the integrity of the top label in our genre become too risky for Dubstepforum.com to allow to continue?
Considering your own dealings with the label and people in question which you were telling me in private, I don't understand why are you are asking me not to discuss such an important concern for new producers? Fact is I am not afraid to say what they've been doing, even when I'm getting pounced on for speaking up for myself. I pressumed it would be the opposite here, and producers can all support each other by openly talking about how we are being treated?
But if your point is valid about the forum getting into trouble then you are right, and it was my mistake to think I could come here and say this stuff. I thought your disclaimer protected the forum and prevented these things that you're worried about. There are other people on this forum that agree it IS a real issue and worth talking about without fear. so its not just me.
I don't know what having two releases has to do with why I should shut up about them ripping me off? So I havent made tracks for a while? Does that mean I cant say what they did? It's been five years and after my music was 'raped' and due to my other personal commitments I really didn't feel like making any more tracks at the time untill recently.
Please can you suggest any smaller labels to send my tracks to? (Best case, it would eventually lead to being signed to a big label again) - either way I'd like to hear who producers can recommend?
Whinging really isn't what Im saying and certainly doesnt help anyone. I think I know more than anybody that having my track stolen didn't get me anything mate. Is it right that even mentioning it once has got me slammed? I thought people would want to know about the top label doing this? And It will help others like me in future not to get shafted like it was.
Now Im trying to find out What Good Labels are out there so we can all send our tracks to them? No one is suggesting anything so I assume we have to go solo now days or risk being put through the meat grinder? Dealing with the public and promoting myself isn't my forte. And I've got no idea who people think is best to send their Dubstep tracks to these days...?
Everyone, positive comments only please