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Re: Producer called Compa

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 10:04 pm
by hendramarshall
garethom wrote:
bennyfroobs wrote:
LD+ wrote:likkle pussyclart jumping on the next bandwagon (grime)
LD+ wrote:everyone on here is so bitchy its unbelievable. if producers/labels want to start producing different shit then please tell me what is wrong with that?

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Re: Producer called Compa

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 7:56 am
by __________
Compa blocked me from his Facebook page cos I asked him why he deleted a taco-related comment on there :lol:

Dude used to send us demos for Dubliminal but I wasn't really feeling them. When I asked for some stuff I was actually feeling he ignored me totally. Only heard from him again (another year or two later) when he learned I have a Mala dubplate which he desperately wants, wanting to know how I got it :roll:

Pagan of the highest order

Re: Producer called Compa

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 12:51 pm
by chekov
how rude

what's the mala dub btw?

Re: Producer called Compa

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 1:11 pm
by didi
Muncey wrote:
hendramarshall wrote:
150Grams wrote:
Muncey wrote:Tune with OH91 in the making!
This new Grime wave is definetely alive!
this! absolutely loving it
Shame about the lack of vinyl releases though. If the Compa & OH91 ever sees a release I'm sure Compa will make sure it sees vinyl!
loads of vinyl releases muncey

Re: Producer called Compa

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 1:24 pm
by Marcus
£10 Bag wrote: Dude used to send us demos for Dubliminal but I wasn't really feeling them. When I asked for some stuff I was actually feeling he ignored me totally. Only heard from him again (another year or two later) when he learned I have a Mala dubplate which he desperately wants, wanting to know how I got it :roll:

Pagan of the highest order
Sounds like a nob mainly trying to help himself out and not others.
chekov wrote:how rude
what's the mala dub btw?
Druken swagger if I remember correctly.

Re: Producer called Compa

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 1:27 pm
by garethom
Marcus wrote:
£10 Bag wrote: Dude used to send us demos for Dubliminal but I wasn't really feeling them. When I asked for some stuff I was actually feeling he ignored me totally. Only heard from him again (another year or two later) when he learned I have a Mala dubplate which he desperately wants, wanting to know how I got it :roll:

Pagan of the highest order
Sounds like a nob mainly trying to help himself out and not others.
:?

Tbf, sounds to me like he sent some tunes over, Dubliminal said no, so he just didn't bother again. Ain't that big a crime.

Re: Producer called Compa

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 2:10 pm
by chekov
garethom wrote:
Marcus wrote:
£10 Bag wrote: Dude used to send us demos for Dubliminal but I wasn't really feeling them. When I asked for some stuff I was actually feeling he ignored me totally. Only heard from him again (another year or two later) when he learned I have a Mala dubplate which he desperately wants, wanting to know how I got it :roll:

Pagan of the highest order
Sounds like a nob mainly trying to help himself out and not others.
:?

Tbf, sounds to me like he sent some tunes over, Dubliminal said no, so he just didn't bother again. Ain't that big a crime.
way i read it was he kept sending stuff then ignored them when they finally said they liked some of it

Re: Producer called Compa

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 2:40 pm
by Muncey
dididub wrote:
Muncey wrote:
hendramarshall wrote:
150Grams wrote:
Muncey wrote:Tune with OH91 in the making!
This new Grime wave is definetely alive!
this! absolutely loving it
Shame about the lack of vinyl releases though. If the Compa & OH91 ever sees a release I'm sure Compa will make sure it sees vinyl!
loads of vinyl releases muncey
Nowhere near as many as in dubstep though as far as I'm aware. Looking at the likes of Tectonic/Deep Medi/Tempa.. no grime label comes even remotely close, only ones that do stopped releasing a long time ago.

Which producers that have been around longer than 2 years still release vinyl bar Spooky/Terror Danjah? Its all hashtags and fancy videos with an iTunes release nowadays.

Re: Producer called Compa

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 5:59 pm
by Sexual_Chocolate
£10 Bag wrote:Pagan of the highest order
:lol:

Re: Producer called Compa

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 6:14 pm
by __________
garethom wrote:Tbf, sounds to me like he sent some tunes over, Dubliminal said no, so he just didn't bother again. Ain't that big a crime.
I didn't say it's a crime, just that he's a wally. We don't sign people unless we know them personally or have mutual love for eachother's music. Some of the beats were OK (included the bits Boka signed) but nothing special IMO.
FWIW I wasn't asking to sign bits from him, just wanted a couple of tracks to cut.

I just find it funny how deep he licks Mala's bum and runs his overly-humble Mala-esque persona through social media. Except not even Mala deletes amusing comments off his Facebook page (as far as I know) :lol:

Re: Producer called Compa

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 6:45 pm
by DiegoSapiens
you have drunken swagger?? :crybaby:

Re: Producer called Compa

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 7:00 pm
by garethom
£10 Bag wrote:
garethom wrote:Tbf, sounds to me like he sent some tunes over, Dubliminal said no, so he just didn't bother again. Ain't that big a crime.
I didn't say it's a crime, just that he's a wally. We don't sign people unless we know them personally or have mutual love for eachother's music. Some of the beats were OK (included the bits Boka signed) but nothing special IMO.
FWIW I wasn't asking to sign bits from him, just wanted a couple of tracks to cut.

I just find it funny how deep he licks Mala's bum and runs his overly-humble Mala-esque persona through social media. Except not even Mala deletes amusing comments off his Facebook page (as far as I know) :lol:
Wasn't on about you man, was more on about people calling him a knob, etc. Bit far.

Re: Producer called Compa

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 7:10 pm
by didi
Muncey wrote: Nowhere near as many as in dubstep though as far as I'm aware. Looking at the likes of Tectonic/Deep Medi/Tempa.. no grime label comes even remotely close, only ones that do stopped releasing a long time ago.

Which producers that have been around longer than 2 years still release vinyl bar Spooky/Terror Danjah? Its all hashtags and fancy videos with an iTunes release nowadays.
Alright we get you don't like big narstie :lol:

But someone was talking about "this new wave" so you've got coyote, oil gang, glacial sound, the butterz stuff, hyperdub, Bandulu, one offs like bone squad or Boofy and Lemzly dales white label, spooky's new ghost house dubs the key sound stuff, the Slackk eps on local action (one is forthcoming), more labels like fine grains and ho tep that have occassional grime releases

The vinyl side of things are doing well

Re: Producer called Compa

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 7:14 pm
by Marcus
I use the term rather loosely didn't mean it in a serious way, still tune into in bi weekly show.

Re: Producer called Compa

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 7:30 pm
by Muncey
dididub wrote:Alright we get you don't like big narstie :lol:

But someone was talking about "this new wave" so you've got coyote, oil gang, glacial sound, the butterz stuff, hyperdub, Bandulu, one offs like bone squad or Boofy and Lemzly dales white label, spooky's new ghost house dubs the key sound stuff, the Slackk eps on local action (one is forthcoming), more labels like fine grains and ho tep that have occassional grime releases

The vinyl side of things are doing well
I love Big Narstie, watch the Uncle Pain videos all the time.. I'm just saying thats pretty much where a lot of grime is atm, catchphrases and the like.. quick sell on itunes instead of taking the time to make something decent and packaged well, released on all formats. Yeah a lot of the 'new wave' is coming out on vinyl but thats about it.. hardly any of the labels that are active atm have more than 5/6 releases lol.. for a scene thats like 12 years old thats pretty weak.

I'm just comparing it to dubstep though, I like both genres equally but I buy a shit load more dubstep than grime and I miss a lot of what I want in dubstep but still manage to get almost every grime record I want. Majority as well is old stuff.

Footsie needs to start releasing vinyl again.

Re: Producer called Compa

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 7:59 pm
by didi
Fair enough. It's years behind dubstep in terms of established labels and number of releases.

Getting better all the time tho

Re: Producer called Compa

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 9:29 pm
by TopManLurka
£10 Bag wrote:Compa blocked me from his Facebook page cos I asked him why he deleted a taco-related comment on there :lol:

Dude used to send us demos for Dubliminal but I wasn't really feeling them. When I asked for some stuff I was actually feeling he ignored me totally. Only heard from him again (another year or two later) when he learned I have a Mala dubplate which he desperately wants, wanting to know how I got it :roll:

Pagan of the highest order
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wonder how his internet PAL's will jump on his defensive for that move. i know this breh is badmind anyway.

Re: Producer called Compa

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 4:36 am
by antipode
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Re: Producer called Compa

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 5:32 am
by foxtrot
HAHAHAHAHA

Re: Producer called Compa

Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 8:16 am
by forbidden
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