

Anal A$ap....Keep living dat #PLUR life....To attempt to have intercourse with a hornet's nest is a very bad idea.... Swagm8son wrote:yh a bit of extra knob fiddling is ok
Shane Says wrote: Swamp is on island time.
I'd be all over this totally shamelessly. At one point I was considering buying the bootleg of dmz007 but ultimately decided against it since it seemed like kind of a dick move (there's lots of copies out there, it's a document of time, etc) but a bootleg of this would actually be really funny and justified.dsprainman wrote:Just wanted to go on record before the smoke clears on wednesday and say that whether or not I get a copy, this fully deserves a bootleg pressing of about 1000 copies. Ripping a .wav from a pristine vinyl via a hifi turntable and amp should produce something quality enough for lacquer.
Exactly. I have no problem with Gizmo putting out new techno tunes out in releases of 300 with no repress (the Horsepower/Beneath split was fire, and is still in at Honest Jon's), but this is a tune that people have been waiting on for years, and should have come out on DMZ or at least seen a proper pressing. The fact that Loefah would stoop to something like this is pretty damn disgruntling, and a bootleg is 100% in order.Raad wrote:I'd be all over this totally shamelessly. At one point I was considering buying the bootleg of dmz007 but ultimately decided against it since it seemed like kind of a dick move (there's lots of copies out there, it's a document of time, etc) but a bootleg of this would actually be really funny and justified.dsprainman wrote:Just wanted to go on record before the smoke clears on wednesday and say that whether or not I get a copy, this fully deserves a bootleg pressing of about 1000 copies. Ripping a .wav from a pristine vinyl via a hifi turntable and amp should produce something quality enough for lacquer.
Shane Says wrote: Swamp is on island time.
very much doubt thatdsprainman wrote:What's even worse is that the people who end up coping this will be neckbeards that got into dubstep in 2013 and have 4 shitty recent tempa records and a crosley turntable.Raad wrote:I'd be all over this totally shamelessly. At one point I was considering buying the bootleg of dmz007 but ultimately decided against it since it seemed like kind of a dick move (there's lots of copies out there, it's a document of time, etc) but a bootleg of this would actually be really funny and justified.dsprainman wrote:Just wanted to go on record before the smoke clears on wednesday and say that whether or not I get a copy, this fully deserves a bootleg pressing of about 1000 copies. Ripping a .wav from a pristine vinyl via a hifi turntable and amp should produce something quality enough for lacquer.
Phigure wrote:a life permanently spent off road
not the life for me
willferal wrote:He's a contratian who likes pissing people off but 100% of the stuff on his labels is amazing so it's tough shit really.
needs to happen!!dsprainman wrote:Just wanted to go on record before the smoke clears on wednesday and say that whether or not I get a copy, this fully deserves a bootleg pressing of about 1000 copies. Ripping a .wav from a pristine vinyl via a hifi turntable and amp should produce something quality enough for lacquer.
i bought that, if they're gonna make it near impossible for me to buy it why wouldn't i buy a copy with a different label for a tenner, i go see the dmz people wherever possible and buy the new tunes and try and hunt for their old ones so i don't feel im not doing my bitRaad wrote:I'd be all over this totally shamelessly. At one point I was considering buying the bootleg of dmz007 but ultimately decided against it since it seemed like kind of a dick move (there's lots of copies out there, it's a document of time, etc) but a bootleg of this would actually be really funny and justified.dsprainman wrote:Just wanted to go on record before the smoke clears on wednesday and say that whether or not I get a copy, this fully deserves a bootleg pressing of about 1000 copies. Ripping a .wav from a pristine vinyl via a hifi turntable and amp should produce something quality enough for lacquer.
dubfordessert wrote:you can jizz on me if you want
Shane Says wrote: Swamp is on island time.
syrup wrote:As soon as decent rips are out i'm putting a donk on this
The sense of entitlement on here is truly amazing.dsprainman wrote:Exactly. I have no problem with Gizmo putting out new techno tunes out in releases of 300 with no repress (the Horsepower/Beneath split was fire, and is still in at Honest Jon's), but this is a tune that people have been waiting on for years, and should have come out on DMZ or at least seen a proper pressing. The fact that Loefah would stoop to something like this is pretty damn disgruntling, and a bootleg is 100% in order.Raad wrote:I'd be all over this totally shamelessly. At one point I was considering buying the bootleg of dmz007 but ultimately decided against it since it seemed like kind of a dick move (there's lots of copies out there, it's a document of time, etc) but a bootleg of this would actually be really funny and justified.dsprainman wrote:Just wanted to go on record before the smoke clears on wednesday and say that whether or not I get a copy, this fully deserves a bootleg pressing of about 1000 copies. Ripping a .wav from a pristine vinyl via a hifi turntable and amp should produce something quality enough for lacquer.
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What's even worse is that the people who end up coping this will be neckbeards that got into dubstep in 2013 and have 4 shitty recent tempa records and a crosley turntable.
AxeD wrote:Kind of harsh guys. He got sentenced and he admits it was a huge mistake.
It's not like he dislikes Vivek or something.
TopManLurka wrote:inshallah your ears find their path in life m7.
m8son666 wrote:when i say son what i mean is catOGLemon wrote:when did you become a father?
Entitled would be demanding for the dubplates to be released in the first place. Loefah and BH owe me nothing, but should they choose to release the most coveted dubplate in the entire genre like this, speaking of a bootleg isn't the slightest bit unreasonable. I suppose you're one of the people who applauds this type of shit?Func wrote:The sense of entitlement on here is truly amazing.dsprainman wrote:Exactly. I have no problem with Gizmo putting out new techno tunes out in releases of 300 with no repress (the Horsepower/Beneath split was fire, and is still in at Honest Jon's), but this is a tune that people have been waiting on for years, and should have come out on DMZ or at least seen a proper pressing. The fact that Loefah would stoop to something like this is pretty damn disgruntling, and a bootleg is 100% in order.Raad wrote:I'd be all over this totally shamelessly. At one point I was considering buying the bootleg of dmz007 but ultimately decided against it since it seemed like kind of a dick move (there's lots of copies out there, it's a document of time, etc) but a bootleg of this would actually be really funny and justified.dsprainman wrote:Just wanted to go on record before the smoke clears on wednesday and say that whether or not I get a copy, this fully deserves a bootleg pressing of about 1000 copies. Ripping a .wav from a pristine vinyl via a hifi turntable and amp should produce something quality enough for lacquer.
BUN DI SYSTEM![]()
What's even worse is that the people who end up coping this will be neckbeards that got into dubstep in 2013 and have 4 shitty recent tempa records and a crosley turntable.
Shane Says wrote: Swamp is on island time.
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