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Post by seckle » Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:39 pm

auralassassin wrote:I hope that you do understand that as dubstep becomes bigger, that will bring more whack DJ's, whack producers, etc to the scene...
i never understand why people worry about expansion. everything is exposed. everything is global. instead of worrying about it, why not embrace it. life is too short to be wrapped up in trying to stay underground and stay isolated. the beauty of being a musician in 2006 is the global opportunities made possible by the net, at very little cost.

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Post by seckle » Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:44 pm

auralassassin wrote:there's still a LOT of good music and good discussion on DOA,
doa is like sifting through junk email. 75% rubbish, 25% content. back in 2002 it was a different story.

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Post by auralassassin » Fri Mar 24, 2006 12:26 am

I'm just saying, I'd rather buy from labels who are keeping it grass roots as far as the artists go... I realize it's a business and all(for them), but there is a certain point where it comes down to integrity... so far, not many people have had to choose between making good tunes, or making what will sell--just so it sells...

but that day is coming, and when it does, it's going to get less and less pure. I kinda like how tight this scene is now. What's going to suck, is when we can't just email our favorite producer and get a response.

As of now, all looks bright.

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Post by 8bitwonder » Fri Mar 24, 2006 12:32 am

auralassassin wrote:I'm just saying, I'd rather buy from labels who are keeping it grass roots as far as the artists go... I realize it's a business and all(for them), but there is a certain point where it comes down to integrity... so far, not many people have had to choose between making good tunes, or making what will sell--just so it sells...

but that day is coming, and when it does, it's going to get less and less pure. I kinda like how tight this scene is now. What's going to suck, is when we can't just email our favorite producer and get a response.

As of now, all looks bright.
be a shame to dispand loyal souljahs to foreign reins of dnb

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Post by doomstep » Fri Mar 24, 2006 4:01 am

Dept of Hell Science wrote: ...the whole cutting dubplates thing is still a bit backwards looking though
:roll:
auralassassin wrote: I know for a fact that there are dubstep tracks out that are being rinsed NOW by some big names that I don't think are really all that great...
This is what makes dubstep GOOD, if every DJ was playing only tunes you liked it might get boring for the rest of us :wink:

Seckle, the problem inherant in ever increasing expansion is . . . well, it should be fairly obvious. & The problems faced with being a musician in 2006 are basically the same as they always have been, playing someone elses game, by their rules on their home ground, its just these days there are more ways to disengage with the main event and remain viable.

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Post by dept of hell science » Fri Mar 24, 2006 4:40 am

I dunno that shifting boxes around on a screen qualifies anyone as a musician...:wink:

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Post by doomstep » Fri Mar 24, 2006 4:45 am

^^^

... well does my jug band count then. I play a mean set of gumleaves, we're even incorparatin some underground UK sounds, we're gonna be doing a cover of bazooka riddim on kazoo & request line wif a wobble board bass ...

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Post by jera » Fri Mar 24, 2006 10:59 am

N-TYPE wrote:DUBSTEP SUMMER!!!!

march 26th is the official start of the british summertime...
shame it aint f@cking hot yet!!

as for dubstep... it f@ckin rools dood! especially at an out door festival with an ice cold red stripe. or at a barbi
really?! where was the fuckin spring?! :?

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Post by clone.a.k. » Fri Mar 24, 2006 6:58 pm

auralassassin wrote:--how many units are the labels moving?
i know i would buy a lot more records if they were cheaper. i still don't understand why records are so expensive, while the people who make them still have dayjobs.i'm curious with this many people on this site everyday, why more people aren't doing white label stuff through paypal or something, cutting out middlemen.

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Post by marsyas » Fri Mar 24, 2006 7:02 pm

clone.A.K. wrote:i'm curious with this many people on this site everyday, why more people aren't doing white label stuff through paypal or something, cutting out middlemen.
me too?
like the benga thing, i am guessing it is working out well for him.

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