Potentz leaving Dubliminal, calls Cessman out..

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Re: Potentz leaving Dubliminal, calls Cessman out..

Post by LA_Boxers » Thu Apr 19, 2012 12:48 pm

Atlas_ wrote:
£10 Bag wrote:Firstly we need to make clear what role Potentz played in the day-to-day running of Dubliminal.
Potentz did not contribute to the label in any sense other than allowing us to release some of his music.
All admin work, promo, distribution, artwork, financial input and everything else is handled by members of the crew.
Potentz chose not to be involved with these things on any level but still believed he should be given credit for running the label.

Potentz has left the label of his own accord, believing we were giving other artists preference over him.

It's all good though, we've got tons of new music and some new artists to announce soon. More vinyl on the way as well.
Big up everyone supporting the label. Don't watch the childish antics!

Don't stress over it, just please get this Valor EP out ASAP! That's all I really want. It was my first guess that this whole thing stemmed from showing preference for other artists on the label. But fuck, there are other artist on the label who actually deserve preference, namely Valor. The man is making tunes like no one else (This statement is thrown around a lot, but with Valor it holds true more so than any other producer that I know of.) On top of that, he's appallingly underrated and unknown and if anyone deserves a strong push and preference from a record label, it's Valor. It's my hope that soon more people will be able to hear and appreciate his music for everything it is. When you get a Valor tune, you get him, in an unadulterated, unfiltered state. His personality, his emotions, his thoughts, and stories. The music speaks for itself, he's not going to dumb a tune down to make it more accessible or more catchy. Plus, the man is light years ahead of Potentz in my opinion.
Alright Valor, calm down mate.
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Re: Potentz leaving Dubliminal, calls Cessman out..

Post by joeki » Thu Apr 19, 2012 1:07 pm

I've never heard of dubliminal, Cessman or Potentz. Guess I just tumbled down the dubstep scene ladder, only one spot above Sonika now.

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Re: Potentz leaving Dubliminal, calls Cessman out..

Post by icanicant » Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:25 pm

LA_Boxers wrote:
Atlas_ wrote:
£10 Bag wrote:Firstly we need to make clear what role Potentz played in the day-to-day running of Dubliminal.
Potentz did not contribute to the label in any sense other than allowing us to release some of his music.
All admin work, promo, distribution, artwork, financial input and everything else is handled by members of the crew.
Potentz chose not to be involved with these things on any level but still believed he should be given credit for running the label.

Potentz has left the label of his own accord, believing we were giving other artists preference over him.

It's all good though, we've got tons of new music and some new artists to announce soon. More vinyl on the way as well.
Big up everyone supporting the label. Don't watch the childish antics!

Don't stress over it, just please get this Valor EP out ASAP! That's all I really want. It was my first guess that this whole thing stemmed from showing preference for other artists on the label. But fuck, there are other artist on the label who actually deserve preference, namely Valor. The man is making tunes like no one else (This statement is thrown around a lot, but with Valor it holds true more so than any other producer that I know of.) On top of that, he's appallingly underrated and unknown and if anyone deserves a strong push and preference from a record label, it's Valor. It's my hope that soon more people will be able to hear and appreciate his music for everything it is. When you get a Valor tune, you get him, in an unadulterated, unfiltered state. His personality, his emotions, his thoughts, and stories. The music speaks for itself, he's not going to dumb a tune down to make it more accessible or more catchy. Plus, the man is light years ahead of Potentz in my opinion.
Alright Valor, calm down mate.
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Re: Potentz leaving Dubliminal, calls Cessman out..

Post by Sexual_Chocolate » Thu Apr 19, 2012 10:59 pm

joeki wrote:I've never heard of dubliminal, Cessman or Potentz. Guess I just tumbled down the dubstep scene ladder, only one spot above Sonika now.
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i bet you've heard of cessman.... kalawanji?
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Re: Potentz leaving Dubliminal, calls Cessman out..

Post by Phigure » Fri Apr 20, 2012 1:09 am

£10 Bag wrote:Firstly we need to make clear what role Potentz played in the day-to-day running of Dubliminal.
Potentz did not contribute to the label in any sense other than allowing us to release some of his music.
All admin work, promo, distribution, artwork, financial input and everything else is handled by members of the crew.
Potentz chose not to be involved with these things on any level but still believed he should be given credit for running the label.

Potentz has left the label of his own accord, believing we were giving other artists preference over him.

It's all good though, we've got tons of new music and some new artists to announce soon. More vinyl on the way as well.
Big up everyone supporting the label. Don't watch the childish antics!
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Re: Potentz leaving Dubliminal, calls Cessman out..

Post by foxtrot » Fri Apr 20, 2012 1:33 am

does cessman have a tune coming out on chef label? what's it called?
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Re: Potentz leaving Dubliminal, calls Cessman out..

Post by scottie584 » Fri Apr 20, 2012 6:45 am

joeki wrote:I've never heard of dubliminal, Cessman or Potentz. Guess I just tumbled down the dubstep scene ladder, only one spot above Sonika now.
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Re: Potentz leaving Dubliminal, calls Cessman out..

Post by Clayman » Fri Apr 20, 2012 12:21 pm

by Atlas_ » Thu Apr 19, 2012 3:47 am

Don't stress over it, just please get this Valor EP out ASAP! That's all I really want. It was my first guess that this whole thing stemmed from showing preference for other artists on the label. But fuck, there are other artist on the label who actually deserve preference, namely Valor. The man is making tunes like no one else (This statement is thrown around a lot, but with Valor it holds true more so than any other producer that I know of.) On top of that, he's appallingly underrated and unknown and if anyone deserves a strong push and preference from a record label, it's Valor. It's my hope that soon more people will be able to hear and appreciate his music for everything it is. When you get a Valor tune, you get him, in an unadulterated, unfiltered state. His personality, his emotions, his thoughts, and stories. The music speaks for itself, he's not going to dumb a tune down to make it more accessible or more catchy. Plus, the man is light years ahead of Potentz in my opinion.
Dude no offence, but you are all over Valors dick! I rate the guy a lot and can't wait for his Dubliminal release but you talk like you fancy him or something! :P

I think Potentz is a highly underated producer as well, I actually think Cess is really underated too.

And I think all 3 are pushing the best type of dubstep, which is why it's a shame Po has left. Thought it was the best place for his beats.
foxtrot » Fri Apr 20, 2012 2:33 am

does cessman have a tune coming out on chef label? what's it called?
I think you are on about Gurkha, forthcoming sin city, hatchas label.

I really hope we see a lot more releases from everyone associated with Dubliminal! Big ups.

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Re: Potentz leaving Dubliminal, calls Cessman out..

Post by Atlas_ » Fri Apr 20, 2012 7:29 pm

Clayman wrote:
by Atlas_ » Thu Apr 19, 2012 3:47 am

Don't stress over it, just please get this Valor EP out ASAP! That's all I really want. It was my first guess that this whole thing stemmed from showing preference for other artists on the label. But fuck, there are other artist on the label who actually deserve preference, namely Valor. The man is making tunes like no one else (This statement is thrown around a lot, but with Valor it holds true more so than any other producer that I know of.) On top of that, he's appallingly underrated and unknown and if anyone deserves a strong push and preference from a record label, it's Valor. It's my hope that soon more people will be able to hear and appreciate his music for everything it is. When you get a Valor tune, you get him, in an unadulterated, unfiltered state. His personality, his emotions, his thoughts, and stories. The music speaks for itself, he's not going to dumb a tune down to make it more accessible or more catchy. Plus, the man is light years ahead of Potentz in my opinion.
Dude no offence, but you are all over Valors dick! I rate the guy a lot and can't wait for his Dubliminal release but you talk like you fancy him or something! :P

I think Potentz is a highly underated producer as well, I actually think Cess is really underated too.

And I think all 3 are pushing the best type of dubstep, which is why it's a shame Po has left. Thought it was the best place for his beats.


Lol :lol: . It's just that his tunes are the ones that are grabbing my attention and interest far more than any other producer's tunes at the moment. It almost feels like I've discovered a new genre or something lol! With this forthcoming EP, I'm just wishing that more people would be able to listen and know about his music.

I also agree, Cess has some huge tunes. As for Potentz, I've haven't been blown away by anything he's done, just yet.
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Re: Potentz leaving Dubliminal, calls Cessman out..

Post by antipode » Thu Apr 26, 2012 10:53 pm

whats good corny? you been hittin the gym? them gunz of urs are hench still
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