Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 8:58 am
Now where'd I put my rifle, we don't take kindly to non-dubstepforum types round these partsContakt wrote:GASP!Shafey wrote:A non-dubstepforum market!
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Now where'd I put my rifle, we don't take kindly to non-dubstepforum types round these partsContakt wrote:GASP!Shafey wrote:A non-dubstepforum market!
Ironic really last time i was in HMV my mrs wanted the new Marcus Intalex Fabric CD which they did not have yet they had Random Trio, Skreams and Distances album on CD plus loads of Tempa and Planet Mu bits in the record rack.AJH wrote:No. I think this this mix CD is the biggest recognition of dubstep so far. The Tayo mix had dubstep on it, but this is full dubstep. If you go into your local HMV your gonna be hard pressed to to find a wide variety of dubstep. Lots of other genres of electronic music,that are around right now, are catered for but not really dubstep. Maybe this release is a sign that larger labels and names are getting more interested.
Oooo sounds ominous, I know someone who works for the label so this should be interesting (and I really should bag my promo)DARKSIDE wrote:Covering the journey of Caspa & Rusko, from start to end with the dealings of Fabric.
So f*cking BIG, can't get tired of it.bouyaka wrote:19. Orien - Look At My Eyes - Dub Police
I can only speak for myself, but there are a lot more records coming out at the moment than I can afford, so if I want to listen to a mix I'll probably get something off Barefiles (or tune in to Rinse or SubFM or something) and spend the money on vinyl or unmixed albums.freqone wrote:You are attempting to be funny right?Marsyas wrote:aren't the days of paying for a mixed cd over ?
What kind of fucked up statment is this???
Yeah I think we tested the fella's; I know Fabric arranged a FULL DAY from 8am till 8pm of non-stop photoshoot/interviews etc.EFA wrote:Oooo sounds ominous, I know someone who works for the label so this should be interesting (and I really should bag my promo)DARKSIDE wrote:Covering the journey of Caspa & Rusko, from start to end with the dealings of Fabric.
The effect is actually the exact opposite...AJH wrote:Well, i think on one hand the more mainstream it gets, the better. Cos this will mean more regular club nights and more producers, meaning maybe more people making innovations in the sound.
tommorow i thinkkilla-system wrote:When is this out then?
Agreed. First time I heard that Catchphrase sound I couldn't stop grinning.Sir_Skank_Alot wrote:All about Mr Chips! BIG TUNE! Not so sure about that cockney thug remix, a bit weak
The poor mixing is a state of personal opinion. What ever negative comments you can put forth towards this album get cancelled out by the sheer variety of tracks.Snows wrote:CD's ok.
Poor mixing though, considering it was taken form a live set at fabric I wasnt impressed.
Tracklisting is large but theres no real break from the jump up wobbly madness.
But then again, its Caspa and Rusko.
Deffinatly a downloader. But can be copped from the fabric website now, www.fabriclondon.com