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Re: chase status and rihanna preview
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 2:50 pm
by Pistonsbeneath
sstutter wrote:Pistonsbeneath wrote:end of the day you need to pay the rent...music must come second to $$$$...
not really in keeping with the underground spirit.
perhaps this should be viewed as chase and status working within different parts of the industry... with a more professional brief... kind of like art versus design.
hey man, being underground doesn't pay for the lfo cut off shaped swimming pool
Re: chase status and rihanna preview
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 3:50 pm
by POND LIFE
it sounds like a rihanna tune. only difference being i am aware of the drum n bass alias of the people that produced it. generally dont care, though i beg dubstep djs dont start playing it, because imo its comparable to eastern jam etc in terms of value, and they just couldnt get enough of that pile...
im not 'hating', i just find it mildly annoying hearing the same thing over and over again, and am not looking forward to it if this gets added to the bag of compulsory bait shit that one must play if one cant be arsed to put on a decent show.
Re: chase status and rihanna preview
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 2:31 am
by mattrelton
Oh sheez. what have they done? take me back to the days of dumplin riddim please
Re: chase status and rihanna preview
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:23 am
by hideouz
Mr. Mittens wrote:money talks.
Re: chase status and rihanna preview
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 1:17 pm
by dg.
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removed for terms of violation ;o
Re: chase status and rihanna preview
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 1:32 pm
by swomp
karma wrote:so chase and status selled them selves out to produce what sounds like a shit top of the pops track and lost respect from alot of people liking there music to make money.
I'm getting really pissed off at the term 'selling out'... They are technically really good producers even though not much of their stuff does anything for me. They're good at what they do and they worked their way up to working with internationally recognised artists. Can you honestly say you wouldn't? For fear that you were 'selling out'?
I'm sure they never set out making music to get lots of cash in the bank, they probably genuinely enjoyed making it - now they've got big at something they enjoy, enough to live a great lifestyle of flying round the world playing and producing music.
When you say "they/he/she sold out'" do you really mean "I'm jealous"?