Back to the Underground....
Back to the Underground....
My copy arrived today and its a great mix...
These sort of releases are great way to spread the sound.. low priced CD that's widely available... Still had to get mine from Boomkat, as the shithole town i live in ain't got it stocked anywhere!!!!
Nice to get hold of some of the tunes that ain't out yet too..
What's everyone thinking to it?
Big up's to S&D and Quite for making it happen...
These sort of releases are great way to spread the sound.. low priced CD that's widely available... Still had to get mine from Boomkat, as the shithole town i live in ain't got it stocked anywhere!!!!
Nice to get hold of some of the tunes that ain't out yet too..
What's everyone thinking to it?
Big up's to S&D and Quite for making it happen...
I think it's wicked. Prior & Quiet left me with a copy when they played here last month and I've had it on loads. It's def a good way to spread the sound, as was Dubstep Allstars 2.
What I'd really like to see is a mix CD with a mix of styles - Loefah tunes next to Toasty tunes next to Skream etc....I reckon that the vast majority of your average dubstep punters buy and play a wide variety of the diff. styles available, and I see no reason why there hasn't been a commercial mix CD to reflect this - maybe a job for Hot Flush & Scuba?
What I'd really like to see is a mix CD with a mix of styles - Loefah tunes next to Toasty tunes next to Skream etc....I reckon that the vast majority of your average dubstep punters buy and play a wide variety of the diff. styles available, and I see no reason why there hasn't been a commercial mix CD to reflect this - maybe a job for Hot Flush & Scuba?
little bit premature just yet. building the label...early days...ThinKing wrote:I think it's wicked. Prior & Quiet left me with a copy when they played here last month and I've had it on loads. It's def a good way to spread the sound, as was Dubstep Allstars 2.
What I'd really like to see is a mix CD with a mix of styles - Loefah tunes next to Toasty tunes next to Skream etc....I reckon that the vast majority of your average dubstep punters buy and play a wide variety of the diff. styles available, and I see no reason why there hasn't been a commercial mix CD to reflect this - maybe a job for Hot Flush & Scuba?
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To be fair Sid, you're ten releases deep not including Scuba001 - that's further down the road than pretty much any other label except Tempa, and they've gotta coupla years head start on you.
I wasn't trying to put you on the spot, just pointing out that there's a lot of middle ground between the two major Studio Mix CD releases that have come out this year, and I def think there's a market there.
I wasn't trying to put you on the spot, just pointing out that there's a lot of middle ground between the two major Studio Mix CD releases that have come out this year, and I def think there's a market there.
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Got my copy yest and was well impressed...and yes the MC'ing was wicked...seckle wrote:i bought the cd last week. big up to quietstorm & s&d. tight selection all around. I like the graffiti font on the cd as well. another thing i'll say is that crazy d and vicious mc are killing it. can you book them to mc outside of SLT, or do they just operate as a crew? ez
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breakbeatscience here in ny sold out already. cd's came in monday and all are gone as of today. :shock:
http://www.breakbeatscience.com/scan/mp=newcd.html
http://www.breakbeatscience.com/scan/mp=newcd.html
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