Re: DMZ Question(s)
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 12:33 pm
double post 
This!Sparxy wrote:I've recently taken up buying old dubstep vinyl for some mad reason. I stopped buying vinyl when I stopped mixing DnB around 2006/7!
But yeah i've been copping a few of my old faves like Skream - Midnight Request Line that I recently got.
I've always wanted a copy of Anti War Dub, so checked it out and nearly spat my coffee everywhere when I saw the price!!!! £150!!!! fuck me!!!!!!! I'd be scared to play it if i'd paid that for it!
Think i'll leave that one to the die hard collectors!
PinUp wrote:This!Sparxy wrote:I've recently taken up buying old dubstep vinyl for some mad reason. I stopped buying vinyl when I stopped mixing DnB around 2006/7!
But yeah i've been copping a few of my old faves like Skream - Midnight Request Line that I recently got.
I've always wanted a copy of Anti War Dub, so checked it out and nearly spat my coffee everywhere when I saw the price!!!! £150!!!! fuck me!!!!!!! I'd be scared to play it if i'd paid that for it!
Think i'll leave that one to the die hard collectors!
What's the point in people charging this amount of money for a vinyl if it means people are too worried to play it out? Defeats the entire objective of buying the fucking thing in the first place!!
Even it's up around £40+ these days, but then, at least with that you're getting 4x12"s, more justifiable hahaslanguage wrote:PinUp wrote:This!Sparxy wrote:I've recently taken up buying old dubstep vinyl for some mad reason. I stopped buying vinyl when I stopped mixing DnB around 2006/7!
But yeah i've been copping a few of my old faves like Skream - Midnight Request Line that I recently got.
I've always wanted a copy of Anti War Dub, so checked it out and nearly spat my coffee everywhere when I saw the price!!!! £150!!!! fuck me!!!!!!! I'd be scared to play it if i'd paid that for it!
Think i'll leave that one to the die hard collectors!
What's the point in people charging this amount of money for a vinyl if it means people are too worried to play it out? Defeats the entire objective of buying the fucking thing in the first place!!
mate...its supply and demand...the record is highly sought after, whilst being extremely hard to get, that's why people can charge that price, and whilst people are willing to pay them prices for the vinyl, even though i'm on the buying side of things, i can't blame them...i'd want to get as much money as i could if i had to sell records like DMZ's. Also, the seller doesn't need to be worrying about what the buyer is going to do with it, it's not their problem. Also, the buyer doesn't have to keep it hidden, even if you pay £2000 for a vinyl, if you want to play it out, that's obv down to you, don't blame anyone else for your hang ups.
and you can have anti-war dub on vinyl for £20...just get the mary anne hobbs warrior dubz compilation
Supply and demand dude. Extremely low supply + very high demand means people who have it can charge whatever they like, as some people are willing to pay silly money to get their hands on itPinUp wrote:This!Sparxy wrote:I've recently taken up buying old dubstep vinyl for some mad reason. I stopped buying vinyl when I stopped mixing DnB around 2006/7!
But yeah i've been copping a few of my old faves like Skream - Midnight Request Line that I recently got.
I've always wanted a copy of Anti War Dub, so checked it out and nearly spat my coffee everywhere when I saw the price!!!! £150!!!! fuck me!!!!!!! I'd be scared to play it if i'd paid that for it!
Think i'll leave that one to the die hard collectors!
What's the point in people charging this amount of money for a vinyl if it means people are too worried to play it out? Defeats the entire objective of buying the fucking thing in the first place!!
Naa I get it, didn't mean to come across as a whiney bitchslanguage wrote:PinUp wrote:This!Sparxy wrote:I've recently taken up buying old dubstep vinyl for some mad reason. I stopped buying vinyl when I stopped mixing DnB around 2006/7!
But yeah i've been copping a few of my old faves like Skream - Midnight Request Line that I recently got.
I've always wanted a copy of Anti War Dub, so checked it out and nearly spat my coffee everywhere when I saw the price!!!! £150!!!! fuck me!!!!!!! I'd be scared to play it if i'd paid that for it!
Think i'll leave that one to the die hard collectors!
What's the point in people charging this amount of money for a vinyl if it means people are too worried to play it out? Defeats the entire objective of buying the fucking thing in the first place!!
mate...its supply and demand...the record is highly sought after, whilst being extremely hard to get, that's why people can charge that price, and whilst people are willing to pay them prices for the vinyl, even though i'm on the buying side of things, i can't blame them...i'd want to get as much money as i could if i had to sell records like DMZ's. Also, the seller doesn't need to be worrying about what the buyer is going to do with it, it's not their problem. Also, the buyer doesn't have to keep it hidden, even if you pay £2000 for a vinyl, if you want to play it out, that's obv down to you, don't blame anyone else for your hang ups.
and you can have anti-war dub on vinyl for £20...just get the mary anne hobbs warrior dubz compilation
that tooekidd91 wrote:Or if you come across one of the fine folks on here who's willing to let usually very expensive records go for a non-ridiculous price.
You could also buy the CD, rip a .WAV and get it cut on a 10" together with a bangin' track like Loefah - System that also has been released digitally. I'd always choose the route of getting a bootleg dubplate cut of a track that has been released digitally instead of coughing up stupid amounts of $$$ for used vinyl.ekidd91 wrote:Even it's up around £40+ these days, but then, at least with that you're getting 4x12"s, more justifiable hahaslanguage wrote:PinUp wrote:This!Sparxy wrote:I've recently taken up buying old dubstep vinyl for some mad reason. I stopped buying vinyl when I stopped mixing DnB around 2006/7!
But yeah i've been copping a few of my old faves like Skream - Midnight Request Line that I recently got.
I've always wanted a copy of Anti War Dub, so checked it out and nearly spat my coffee everywhere when I saw the price!!!! £150!!!! fuck me!!!!!!! I'd be scared to play it if i'd paid that for it!
Think i'll leave that one to the die hard collectors!
What's the point in people charging this amount of money for a vinyl if it means people are too worried to play it out? Defeats the entire objective of buying the fucking thing in the first place!!
mate...its supply and demand...the record is highly sought after, whilst being extremely hard to get, that's why people can charge that price, and whilst people are willing to pay them prices for the vinyl, even though i'm on the buying side of things, i can't blame them...i'd want to get as much money as i could if i had to sell records like DMZ's. Also, the seller doesn't need to be worrying about what the buyer is going to do with it, it's not their problem. Also, the buyer doesn't have to keep it hidden, even if you pay £2000 for a vinyl, if you want to play it out, that's obv down to you, don't blame anyone else for your hang ups.
and you can have anti-war dub on vinyl for £20...just get the mary anne hobbs warrior dubz compilation
i guess thats the beauty of this music, cuz i feel exactly the opposite about these two songs.Cornbreadddd wrote:I've honestly never understood Anti-War Dub. I expected it to grow on me but it just never has. Haunted has always been a favorite of mine though.
Raad wrote:
You could also buy the CD, rip a .WAV and get it cut on a 10" together with a bangin' track like Loefah - System that also has been released digitally. I'd always choose the route of getting a bootleg dubplate cut of a track that has been released digitally instead of coughing up stupid amounts of $$$ for used vinyl.
Earth a Run Red and Pathways are deffinitely my favourite DMZ tunes. Never really thought about this though.garethom wrote:Just an opinion man, just wondering if anybody else shares it.neonriddims wrote:saying their best stuff isn't on DMZ is a bit strong imo, but certainly there are fantastic DMZ tunes on other labels. The soul jazz ones just got repressed so you can get them for cheaps!garethom wrote:Is it just me that thinks Digital Mystikz best stuff ISN'T on DMZ?
Misty Winter, Earth A Run Red, I Wait, Pathways, All Of A Sudden, Changes, Forgive, all absolute badman tunes and not on DMZ. Don't get me wrong, DMZ is one of the best labels out there in terms of content, and Haunted/Anti-War Dub is deservedly legendary, and Return II Space is beyond next level, but just prefer the songs I named to the other stuff on there.It's a tough choice between Forgive, Misty Winter and Anti-War Dub as their best track, and they're on 3 different labels, guess that just shows how strong their productions are.
