Lee Scratch Perry vs Digital Mystikz : ONUDP56
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Re: Lee Scratch Perry vs Digital Mystikz : ONUDP56
My recorded all vinyl mixes are here...
http://soundcloud.com/blerim
http://soundcloud.com/blerim
Re: Lee Scratch Perry vs Digital Mystikz : ONUDP56
This is quite frustrating now, it's been on pre-order for like 3 months!
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Re: Lee Scratch Perry vs Digital Mystikz : ONUDP56
Just heard this will be in shops for October.

Just because you are a character, does not mean you have character.
Re: Lee Scratch Perry vs Digital Mystikz : ONUDP56
Once again, i'll be happy to have it, but these delays have made it more of a task to own it than a treat.
Re: Lee Scratch Perry vs Digital Mystikz : ONUDP56
I have a feeling we might get an answer of "Sorry for the delay, its been so long we've decided not to go ahead with the vinyl". :/
Re: Lee Scratch Perry vs Digital Mystikz : ONUDP56
it does make me wonder....spire wrote:I have a feeling we might get an answer of "Sorry for the delay, its been so long we've decided not to go ahead with the vinyl". :/
like hear what, i would love to just make and play tunes for a living, cant be that much of a hastle to get a track mastered, test pressed and pressed up once signed?? Should take maximum 6 months, dubstep is maddddd frustrating
My recorded all vinyl mixes are here...
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http://soundcloud.com/blerim
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Re: Lee Scratch Perry vs Digital Mystikz : ONUDP56
Paid for this so long ago, I'd be tired of playing it by now.

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Re: Lee Scratch Perry vs Digital Mystikz : ONUDP56
I was so excited for this
At least i didn't pre-prder, I feel for ya'll that did
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Just because you are a character, does not mean you have character.
Re: Lee Scratch Perry vs Digital Mystikz : ONUDP56
Fuck yes. Finally. Im re-excited again.
Re: Lee Scratch Perry vs Digital Mystikz : ONUDP56
all complaining aside... that just got bought up! 
... hope it means tomorrow by Friday and not next friday that would be the par cherry on the cake
... hope it means tomorrow by Friday and not next friday that would be the par cherry on the cake
My recorded all vinyl mixes are here...
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Re: Lee Scratch Perry vs Digital Mystikz : ONUDP56
Order Status We have your pre-order and it will be filled when the record/s are released.
Order Date 31 Mar 2011

Order Date 31 Mar 2011

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Re: Lee Scratch Perry vs Digital Mystikz : ONUDP56
It really pisses me off that this won't go digital. Not only that, but it makes NO fucking sense for the record label itself.
All it would take is to simply put them up for download from your website and juno and these people would make way over twice what they would from just selling 1500 vinyls. Vinyl makes no money, thats old news. So why the fuck would you make people who don't have anything to play vinyl on, or aren't DJ's, miss out on these great tunes?
All it would take is to simply put them up for download from your website and juno and these people would make way over twice what they would from just selling 1500 vinyls. Vinyl makes no money, thats old news. So why the fuck would you make people who don't have anything to play vinyl on, or aren't DJ's, miss out on these great tunes?
Re: Lee Scratch Perry vs Digital Mystikz : ONUDP56
Because vinyl owns all...and this release is the type that shouldn't be digi anyhow...massive vibes on the way you should!
Re: Lee Scratch Perry vs Digital Mystikz : ONUDP56
vinyl releases aren't about the cash... if someone has to tell you this, then you have much to learn, young padawanCornbreadddd wrote:It really pisses me off that this won't go digital. Not only that, but it makes NO fucking sense for the record label itself.
All it would take is to simply put them up for download from your website and juno and these people would make way over twice what they would from just selling 1500 vinyls. Vinyl makes no money, thats old news. So why the fuck would you make people who don't have anything to play vinyl on, or aren't DJ's, miss out on these great tunes?
saying that, i kind of wish this had a digital release too. but i'll probably cop the vinyl anyway
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Re: Lee Scratch Perry vs Digital Mystikz : ONUDP56
Oh definitely, I completely understand the culture around vinyl and the feelings many people have on it. But it completely frustrates me and seems nonsensical to think that a record label would ONLY release a record on vinyl and not digi. It just doesn't make sense, it would be so easy just to throw the tracks up for DL. It frustrates me that people can't move past the vinyl thing and get with the times. Okay yeah, I understand the feeling of nostalgia but it's almost 2012 and tons of people don't have anything on which to play vinyl and I feel that people need to get the hell over the whole vinyl only thing. That doesn't mean that I don't think vinyl should be completely abolished, I just feel that the standard for all record labels should be the choice of vinyl as well as digital for those can't play vinyls.kingGhost wrote:vinyl releases aren't about the cash... if someone has to tell you this, then you have much to learn, young padawanCornbreadddd wrote:It really pisses me off that this won't go digital. Not only that, but it makes NO fucking sense for the record label itself.
All it would take is to simply put them up for download from your website and juno and these people would make way over twice what they would from just selling 1500 vinyls. Vinyl makes no money, thats old news. So why the fuck would you make people who don't have anything to play vinyl on, or aren't DJ's, miss out on these great tunes?
saying that, i kind of wish this had a digital release too. but i'll probably cop the vinyl anyway
Vinyl isn't "the king of all sound" and all that hogwash it's just simply another medium of musical storage (an impractical one at that). I'm just angry at the fact that it would be so easy to allow people to download these tracks but no........
vinyl snobs.......
Re: Lee Scratch Perry vs Digital Mystikz : ONUDP56
Cornbreadddd wrote:Oh definitely, I completely understand the culture around vinyl and the feelings many people have on it. But it completely frustrates me and seems nonsensical to think that a record label would ONLY release a record on vinyl and not digi. It just doesn't make sense, it would be so easy just to throw the tracks up for DL. It frustrates me that people can't move past the vinyl thing and get with the times. Okay yeah, I understand the feeling of nostalgia but it's almost 2012 and tons of people don't have anything on which to play vinyl and I feel that people need to get the hell over the whole vinyl only thing. That doesn't mean that I don't think vinyl should be completely abolished, I just feel that the standard for all record labels should be the choice of vinyl as well as digital for those can't play vinyls.kingGhost wrote:vinyl releases aren't about the cash... if someone has to tell you this, then you have much to learn, young padawanCornbreadddd wrote:It really pisses me off that this won't go digital. Not only that, but it makes NO fucking sense for the record label itself.
All it would take is to simply put them up for download from your website and juno and these people would make way over twice what they would from just selling 1500 vinyls. Vinyl makes no money, thats old news. So why the fuck would you make people who don't have anything to play vinyl on, or aren't DJ's, miss out on these great tunes?
saying that, i kind of wish this had a digital release too. but i'll probably cop the vinyl anyway
Vinyl isn't "the king of all sound" and all that hogwash it's just simply another medium of musical storage (an impractical one at that). I'm just angry at the fact that it would be so easy to allow people to download these tracks but no........
vinyl snobs.......

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Re: Lee Scratch Perry vs Digital Mystikz : ONUDP56
http://www.google.com/products/catalog? ... ps-sellersCornbreadddd wrote:
Oh definitely, I completely understand the culture around vinyl and the feelings many people have on it. But it completely frustrates me and seems nonsensical to think that a record label would ONLY release a record on vinyl and not digi. It just doesn't make sense, it would be so easy just to throw the tracks up for DL. It frustrates me that people can't move past the vinyl thing and get with the times. Okay yeah, I understand the feeling of nostalgia but it's almost 2012 and tons of people don't have anything on which to play vinyl and I feel that people need to get the hell over the whole vinyl only thing. That doesn't mean that I don't think vinyl should be completely abolished, I just feel that the standard for all record labels should be the choice of vinyl as well as digital for those can't play vinyls.
Vinyl isn't "the king of all sound" and all that hogwash it's just simply another medium of musical storage (an impractical one at that). I'm just angry at the fact that it would be so easy to allow people to download these tracks but no........
vinyl snobs.......
mp3 fanboys...
Re: Lee Scratch Perry vs Digital Mystikz : ONUDP56
being a vinyl snob is what it's all about. you wont get any sympathy for not owning a turntable. buy one.
Re: Lee Scratch Perry vs Digital Mystikz : ONUDP56
Got my copy on monday from Chemical. Obeah room is too much!!frank grimes jr. wrote:Order Status We have your pre-order and it will be filled when the record/s are released.
Order Date 31 Mar 2011
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