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Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 6:46 pm
by datura
I don't really get these 'it gets more popular it gets worse' arguments - it's already 10x as big as it was 2 years ago! Just look how big DMZ has got, how many releases are coming out, how many nights and radio shows there are dedicated to it worldwide.
It may be flavour of the month for a while and get some of the transient 'whatever vice says is cool' gang at nights, but this will pass, but as long as they are there for a good time and get in with the general good vibe at dubstep nights than fair enough.
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 6:52 pm
by slothrop
dubluke wrote:Deapoh wrote:Lol @ markle!!
It's good promotion though and for the labels, DJs and producers it means a larger fan base and a bit more money to fill up their fridge. Of course for the raves it means you might get a few more dickheads!!
fair point, is good for the producers, but more dickheads is not good
Even if the big nights get swamped with dickheads you're still going to get smaller and newer and less well known things with nice vibes, though. And smaller's a relative thing if the scene keeps growing...
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:01 pm
by markle
Deapoh wrote:Lol @ markle!!
It's good promotion though and for the labels, DJs and producers it means a larger fan base and a bit more money to fill up their fridge.
Defo. It's down to us to maintain.
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:09 pm
by ikonika
Dubloke wrote:The one in Hammersmith has BARE of the Ikonica release on Hyper Dub, I'm talking like 11/ 12! I picked up skreamizm 3 in there a while ago, and they have vol.4 and his album. Cant forget Crank that - Soulja Boy on vinyl as well

...thats cos i work there at the weekends and the managers thought they were doing me a favour...only 1 has been sold lol
but back to the subject, i think this thing (display/promotion) has occurred because 'relationships' are being made with suppliers/labels, tbh its not just hmv saying 'hey, lets promote dubstep today it will make us tons of cash' its because labels are approaching hmv & zavvi (with a bit of money) and saying 'can you help promote us'...they call it supplier commitment, suppliers/labels usually pay to 'rent' a stand in big record shops like hmv and zavvi...usually the chart offers you see at the front of these stores and new music sections.
this is how music retail works, it sucks to a certain extent but hmv, zavvi and labels need to make money somewhere.
i've also just relised that if u smile at those dickheads in the raves they usually smile back and if they see a sense of unity witin the dubstep community they will prob want to join in.
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:18 pm
by datura
It can't be a coincidence that it is timed at the sametime as the release of Night also, just like they are promoting a Bassline comp following the charting of Heartbroken.
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:25 pm
by dubloke
ikonika wrote:Dubloke wrote:The one in Hammersmith has BARE of the Ikonica release on Hyper Dub, I'm talking like 11/ 12! I picked up skreamizm 3 in there a while ago, and they have vol.4 and his album. Cant forget Crank that - Soulja Boy on vinyl as well

...thats cos i work there at the weekends and the managers thought they were doing me a favour...only 1 has been sold lol
my mate bought it digitaly and I've been broke so haven't had any money to buy one yet but watch, by friday there will have been at least one more sold

Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 7:51 pm
by ikonika
Dubloke wrote:ikonika wrote:Dubloke wrote:The one in Hammersmith has BARE of the Ikonica release on Hyper Dub, I'm talking like 11/ 12! I picked up skreamizm 3 in there a while ago, and they have vol.4 and his album. Cant forget Crank that - Soulja Boy on vinyl as well

...thats cos i work there at the weekends and the managers thought they were doing me a favour...only 1 has been sold lol
my mate bought it digitaly and I've been broke so haven't had any money to buy one yet but watch, by friday there will have been at least one more sold

be quick though, we're getting rid of our vinyl section...
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 8:00 pm
by dubloke
ikonika wrote:Dubloke wrote:ikonika wrote:Dubloke wrote:The one in Hammersmith has BARE of the Ikonica release on Hyper Dub, I'm talking like 11/ 12! I picked up skreamizm 3 in there a while ago, and they have vol.4 and his album. Cant forget Crank that - Soulja Boy on vinyl as well

...thats cos i work there at the weekends and the managers thought they were doing me a favour...only 1 has been sold lol
my mate bought it digitaly and I've been broke so haven't had any money to buy one yet but watch, by friday there will have been at least one more sold

be quick though, we're getting rid of our vinyl section...
NO WAY!!! that was the only place I could go to get vinyl other than soho (or the internet)

Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 8:01 pm
by dubloke
double trouble
Posted: Sun Mar 09, 2008 8:57 pm
by fuzz
mind you, dubstep being in hmv is kwl, more people now knowing dubstep and appreciating it yes but ask youself, is dubstep going to get commercialised threw this? we dont want dubstep becoming like hardcore now do we lol
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 8:33 pm
by djshiva
Fuzz wrote:mind you, dubstep being in hmv is kwl, more people now knowing dubstep and appreciating it yes but ask youself, is dubstep going to get commercialised threw this? we dont want dubstep becoming like hardcore now do we lol
oh my! dubstep artists being able to pay the rent? whatever shall we do?
the travesty!
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 8:38 pm
by delendi
Fuzz wrote:we dont want dubstep becoming like hardcore now do we lol
out to my bonkers collection
