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cogi
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by cogi » Sun Dec 21, 2008 9:00 am
Drama(UrbanNerds) wrote:Blue sky thinking. Yes i can see where your coming from Thinking. But im not easily put off of ideas.
i think if someone came to them with a solid buisness plan and asked for a few minutes of there time they would be on the idea for sure...
Espescially with Mala, you would be silly to think that just cos you have a good business plan he would go for it. I think by now he probably knows the economics of it, if he released an album of year old unreleased material it would fly off the shelves but that would be missing the point.
he has other priorities or doesn't want them released. thats it.
others may be more willing but i think the dubplate exclusive culture still reigns amongst many big players however annoying it may be to those of us who can't go see mala or benga or kode on a monthly basis (like i used to

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JazzyJazzy
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by JazzyJazzy » Sun Dec 21, 2008 10:33 am
maybe do like a limited run of like 100-200 of each release to keep the air of exclusivity.
as for dubplate culture. i think its getting out of hand and people are holding back tunes just for the sake of holding them back and missing the whole point.
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cogi
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by cogi » Mon Dec 22, 2008 9:01 pm
Uncle Clement wrote:
as for dubplate culture. i think its getting out of hand and people are holding back tunes just for the sake of holding them back and missing the whole point.
isnt that the whole point?
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by Littlefoot » Mon Dec 22, 2008 10:36 pm
cogi wrote:Uncle Clement wrote:
as for dubplate culture. i think its getting out of hand and people are holding back tunes just for the sake of holding them back and missing the whole point.
isnt that the whole point?
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by JazzyJazzy » Tue Dec 23, 2008 11:58 am
i thought the point was u hold the tune back, when theres high demands for the tune you release it.
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