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Post by dreamizm » Thu Sep 25, 2008 12:04 pm

Tomity wrote:This thread is genuinely weird. I've noticed a few peeps having a go at Mala for a lack of releases over the past months. Whats going on? People should be thankful that there was someone like him at the start of this scene. If he was all about the money then dubstep just wouldnt be the same.
dreamizm wrote:not questioning man's schedule nor was I making any swipes on his motivation, commercial or otherwise- I know how he does. My point was regarding the label and its legacy.

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Post by executive steve » Thu Sep 25, 2008 12:12 pm

in fairness - it's not like mala probably makes a hell of a lot of cash on record sales... i don't know sales figures for dubstep (apart from that they're relatively strong for a niche dance music genre); i certainly don't think that mala is not releasing tunes regularly because he doesn't want to make money; if anything the punishing gig schedule he's got is probably pretty much his main source of income.

if dubstep really wasn't all about the money he'd be sitting in the office rubberstamping promos all day and releasing tunes on time

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but yeah, this is the very same thing that makes dnb a bit tedious sometimes - you just need to take a deep breath and remember that just because YOU are a daily consumer of dubstep news / media / radio shows / forums and know all the tunes before they've even got names yet and have mala in your myspaz friends list doesn't mean that everyone else is on the same tip.

i made a very conscious decision when i started buying dubstep to NOT follow it the way i follow drum and bass - i'm quite happy now to wait till a tune turns up on the distributors lists, hunt down a sound clip and get one of my two friendly local record shops to order it in for me, and then have an additional root around the other tunes in the dubstep section

couldn't care less who's playing what, and don't really bother with online radio - 9 times out of 10, unless we've booked a uk headliner, i'm not going to hear uber-ffresh dubplates out in the club; and i really don't care

also - new releases sound as fresh to me on the day i order them than they would have had i been obsessively rewinding the clips on the deep medi myspace for the past 6 months


dubplate culture / slow releases are only a pain in the hole if you let them be.

if you have to whinge about the records you don't have than you can't be much cop with the records you have.
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Post by oddfellow » Thu Sep 25, 2008 12:16 pm

dreamizm wrote:
Tomity wrote:This thread is genuinely weird. I've noticed a few peeps having a go at Mala for a lack of releases over the past months. Whats going on? People should be thankful that there was someone like him at the start of this scene. If he was all about the money then dubstep just wouldnt be the same.
dreamizm wrote:not questioning man's schedule nor was I making any swipes on his motivation, commercial or otherwise- I know how he does. My point was regarding the label and its legacy.
That's fine sir. Should have made myself clearer. It was mainly aimed at phobang and other comments I have heard elsewhere.

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Post by dreamizm » Thu Sep 25, 2008 1:30 pm

executive steve wrote: i certainly don't think that mala is not releasing tunes regularly because he doesn't want to make money;
No-one is talking about Mala making or not making money. Can't you separate the label and the music from the personalities behind it or are you stuck in Heat magazine mode.

People are going on overly dumb and personal on this thread. Big up Deep Medi.

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Post by executive steve » Thu Sep 25, 2008 1:46 pm

eh? re-read the last few pages of the thread, then re-read your own post that started this thread, then re-read my post.

it might all make a bit more sense then

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seckle wrote:too many people want the fasttrack into this sound, and choose to create a stir by raping a classic to get their name out; one way gains you respect, the other way makes you look like an opportunist. if you're smart you choose the former, because the latter is a fast rise, and then a quick fall.

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Post by tercerojista » Fri Sep 26, 2008 6:00 pm

executive steve wrote:i certainly don't think that mala is not releasing tunes regularly because he doesn't want to make money; if anything the punishing gig schedule he's got is probably pretty much his main source of income.

if dubstep really wasn't all about the money he'd be sitting in the office rubberstamping promos all day and releasing tunes on time
I agree with this, and I think people should stop claiming that dubstep, or anything else, for that matter, isn't about the money. It isn't ALL about the money, but it definitely IS about the money to the extent where the money does impact on the decisions that the producer/djs are making.

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Post by seckle » Fri Sep 26, 2008 6:08 pm

i'd like someone to go into their local bakery, and tell the baker that " i demand you make more bread. i'm your customer. your business is my business." etc. they'd be thrown out into the street. leave the american capitalism and consumerist agendas out of underground music please.

rude people and music don't go together, so if your a really rude prick, then please go collect stamps or coke bottles or just fuck off to something else.

some people have some fucking nerve, its incredible.

out to mala and everything he's about.
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Post by tercerojista » Fri Sep 26, 2008 6:30 pm

seckle wrote:i'd like someone to go into their local bakery, and tell the baker that " i demand you make more bread. i'm your customer. your business is my business." etc. they'd be thrown out into the street. leave the american capitalism and consumerist agendas out of underground music please.
Like I say, trying to divorce the music from the money is futile. It's lovely to think that dubstep inhabits this wonderful sphere that's all about peace and wisdom, that isn't at all affected by money, but that's total bollocks.

Tell the record labels that they can get £1M if they get 10 records out by the end of the year, and they'll all get ten records out.
seckle wrote:i'd like someone to go into their local bakery, and tell the baker that " i demand you make more bread. i'm your customer. your business is my business." etc.
I swear I own a couple of dubstep represses... That's pretty much the equivalent of the customer walking into the bakery and demanding that they bake more bread, no? The forces of capitalism brought us undeground dance music FFS. They brought us virtually everything we have, for better or for worse, whether you like it or not.

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