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Post by weston » Tue Oct 30, 2007 7:58 pm

this is the first 120, or so, words from the write up on wiley's album....


In contrast to Dizzee's quite exuberant "Maths & English", Wiley's long awaited new album is a much more low-key affair : there are no celebrity contributions, no playful stylistic departures, and the title and artwork depict a sombre Wiley stood deserted in an empty playground in deep winter, surrounded by discarded toys painted black with an almost mournful expression on his face - even the cd body itself is covered in a thick, shiny black Lacquer. Open up the cd booklet, though, and you soon discover the back page has an alternate take : the playground suddenly drenched in colour, symbolising the opposing forces of darkness, light, hope and despair that have no doubt characterised the last couple of years for this often troubled producer.


yep thats over 100 words and no mention of a track in sight.

i like the bit about... "even the cd body itself is covered in a thick, shiny black Lacquer."


they just painted the cd black blud.

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Post by hera » Tue Oct 30, 2007 8:17 pm

Jubscarz wrote:Yeah I sent them my latest MP3 of me tickling a baboon and all they said was "sounds like a chimp laughing", for god's sake- DO THEY NOT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE?!
they probably preferred your older darker stuff.

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Post by ory » Tue Oct 30, 2007 8:21 pm

While we're on the subject, does anybody know how to cancel an account on Boomkat? They store everything, including credit card number, completely unsecured as far as I know. I'm not too comfortable with that.

EDIT: I've just tried removing my CC info from the checkout page and it won't let me! Who the fuck are these stnuc and what makes them think they can store my CC info?
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Post by mephisto6 » Tue Oct 30, 2007 8:35 pm

they piss me off talking about the song has this that and the other making it sound amazing, then listen to it and is always a disapointment

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Post by masstronaut » Tue Oct 30, 2007 8:38 pm

mephisto6 wrote:they piss me off talking about the song has this that and the other making it sound amazing, then listen to it and is always a disapointment
Yeah maybe it's easy to get the gush for everything when you don't actually have to pay for it.

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Post by corpsey » Tue Oct 30, 2007 8:46 pm

It's PR innit.

Still- lovely stuff.

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Post by yugen » Tue Oct 30, 2007 8:48 pm

As far as there reviews go they're not any worse than any other online record store. They're just trying to hype you up to buy shit.

It does kinda annoy me when sites say every tune is a must-own, but if they're doing they're ordering right they should believe that.

I think BoomKat's the shit, I just can't afford to shop there 'cause I'm stateside.

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Post by tronman » Tue Oct 30, 2007 8:48 pm

it's run by a bunch of northerners innit. what do you expect good, honest service?

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Post by ozeb » Tue Oct 30, 2007 8:50 pm

hera wrote:
Jubscarz wrote:Yeah I sent them my latest MP3 of me tickling a baboon and all they said was "sounds like a chimp laughing", for god's sake- DO THEY NOT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE?!
they probably preferred your older darker stuff.
Yeah man your Rabid Baboon original VIP is still my favourite.

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Post by Jubz » Tue Oct 30, 2007 9:12 pm

hera wrote:
Jubscarz wrote:Yeah I sent them my latest MP3 of me tickling a baboon and all they said was "sounds like a chimp laughing", for god's sake- DO THEY NOT KNOW THE DIFFERENCE?!
they probably preferred your older darker stuff.
mans got to eat though, it's all well and good being an underground legend but I needed to take that next step y'know? Besides healthy baboons are easier to tickle, I got a special arrangement with the keeper at London Zoo.

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Post by paulie » Tue Oct 30, 2007 9:33 pm

spender wrote:'formulaic rubbish that passes for dubstep these days'
:D:

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Post by just jim » Wed Oct 31, 2007 2:04 am

masstronaut wrote:Well known and much in demand for his prolific and occasionally mildly amusing posts at online scene hub dubstepforum.com Jubscarz latest sees him delving into the area known by those in the know as the 'diss-post' and he doesn't disappoint with this finely aimed missive going squarely to the heart of sales blurb passing itself off as music criticism. Don't sleep.
:7: :7: well played.

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Post by seckle » Wed Oct 31, 2007 2:42 am

My only problem with boomkat reviews is that in the past they've outted peoples samples in tunes, which is a bit much if you ask me. Just because you've been given the task of reviewing doesn't mean that you're justified in playing name-that-sample. With the power of google these days, it's definitely not helping the producer or the label to do that. It's also not going to help sell records either.

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Post by dirtfunk » Wed Oct 31, 2007 3:24 am

big up boomkat - their reviews are totally on point and its by far the best online site to navigate. chur!
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Post by scoz » Wed Oct 31, 2007 7:02 am

most of the "reviews" are just rehashes of the press release.

they hardly ever give bad reviews, not surprising really as the are trying to punt stuff out, but I can think if 2 bad ones - one for the most recent secede release on sending orbs, if you check the release page the review has now gone, and I think it was one of the recent aril brikha releases on kompakt which was trancetastic again I think the review has now gone.

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Post by shonky » Wed Oct 31, 2007 8:18 am

One of my local shops tries to punt stuff out as good because they've sold lots of them. Has popular opinion suddenly become worth a shit or something?
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Post by 7" » Wed Oct 31, 2007 8:35 am

A message for the Boomkat employees... send my Untrue's copy as soon as possible please.
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Post by danolboy » Wed Oct 31, 2007 9:34 am

Ory wrote:While we're on the subject, does anybody know how to cancel an account on Boomkat? They store everything, including credit card number, completely unsecured as far as I know. I'm not too comfortable with that.

EDIT: I've just tried removing my CC info from the checkout page and it won't let me! Who the fuck are these stnuc and what makes them think they can store my CC info?
Are you sure thats not just your browser storing the page in your cache?

I don't know what the beef is with them, they've always pushed dubstep releases in their newsletters (which can only be a good thing) and stock a wide range of tunes, not just releases from the big names. Can't ask for more really.
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Post by spender » Wed Oct 31, 2007 9:35 am

Paulie wrote:
spender wrote:'formulaic rubbish that passes for dubstep these days'
:D:
I love 'em really but this kind of stuff bugs me (a tad). If they're plagued by 'wobble standards', 'over burdened productions' and 'comedy basslines' then they ain't telling us about it. All I can find are 'Killer 12's'

'a great dubstep album that manages to kick the spotty arse off a genre and shows the world that there's more to life than a rave sample and a comedy bass line.'

'so sparse and functional that you yearn for other dubstep producers to start cleaning up their messy, over-burdened productions'

'synths that will send you off in a haze of self reflection - not really something you'd associate with most of what you'd file under the dubstep banner'

'a hybrid variation of Dubstep that's infinitely more interesting than almost all of what passes for BASS music these days'

'For every two-dozen wobble standards released every week you get the odd gemstone'

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Post by metalboxproducts » Wed Oct 31, 2007 9:38 am

spender wrote:
Paulie wrote:
spender wrote:'formulaic rubbish that passes for dubstep these days'
:D:
I love 'em really but this kind of stuff bugs me (a tad). If they're plagued by 'wobble standards', 'over burdened productions' and 'comedy basslines' then they ain't telling us about it. All I can find are 'Killer 12's'

'a great dubstep album that manages to kick the spotty arse off a genre and shows the world that there's more to life than a rave sample and a comedy bass line.'

'so sparse and functional that you yearn for other dubstep producers to start cleaning up their messy, over-burdened productions'

'synths that will send you off in a haze of self reflection - not really something you'd associate with most of what you'd file under the dubstep banner'

'a hybrid variation of Dubstep that's infinitely more interesting than almost all of what passes for BASS music these days'

'For every two-dozen wobble standards released every week you get the odd gemstone'
There is a slight hypocticy in this. :D
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