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gravious
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by gravious » Mon Sep 11, 2006 9:59 am
MattyG wrote:My tunes were mastered at Transition and sound loud as hell to me.
yeah mate, they do!
Thats my point really - I reckon a lot of good tracks are missing out on that quality of mastering, especially when the producer/label is outside the UK.
Its pretty crap that it matters at all though! /surely people elsewhere can get up to similar standards for a half decent price?
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joenicedj
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by joenicedj » Mon Sep 11, 2006 10:07 pm
seckle wrote:i wish people would drop this us vs uk thing.
agreed.
South3rn wrote:
wow, thanks man!
glad you like our beats.
there's some talk about one or two of our tracks
getting signed for vinyl release and if not,
it'll make it easier for us to put em out ourselves. . . so watch out!
as far as north american producers. . .
[there are some canadian peeps holding it down proper as well]
on top of the ones listed in this post, also check out stuff from
scaramanga, moldy, and juju too. the last two mixes joe nice
has online is chock full of north american beats!
Post of the month.
My last two mixes are basically A&R for north america. My last BreaksFM show was the SecretAgentGel/Grapes mix.
Dubstep is global.
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south3rn
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by south3rn » Tue Sep 12, 2006 1:58 am
joenice wrote:seckle wrote:i wish people would drop this us vs uk thing.
agreed.
South3rn wrote:
wow, thanks man!
glad you like our beats.
there's some talk about one or two of our tracks
getting signed for vinyl release and if not,
it'll make it easier for us to put em out ourselves. . . so watch out!
as far as north american producers. . .
[there are some canadian peeps holding it down proper as well]
on top of the ones listed in this post, also check out stuff from
scaramanga, moldy, and juju too. the last two mixes joe nice
has online is chock full of north american beats!
Post of the month.
My last two mixes are basically A&R for north america. My last BreaksFM show was the SecretAgentGel/Grapes mix.
Dubstep is global.
Global indeed!
\m/
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south3rn
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by south3rn » Tue Sep 12, 2006 2:02 am
MattyG wrote:...and thanks for the ups julian and bedward. I'm glad you're enjoying the tunes.
Amen final is the shit. . . .
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sek [espionage]
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by sek [espionage] » Tue Sep 12, 2006 2:28 am
north american beats sound rude to me, along with uk, japanese, spanish, dutch, australian, swiss, german, brazilian, list goes on dubstep I've heard too..
all who push sounds.
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by diablo » Tue Sep 12, 2006 4:07 am
Smoke 'em if ya got em

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by dragonmantx » Tue Sep 12, 2006 8:10 am
howd u know i loved punch 'n pie?
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