Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 5:25 pm
They shouldn't be, although the general attitude these days seems to be that stealing is OK.Marsyas wrote:aren't the days of paying for a mixed cd over ?
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They shouldn't be, although the general attitude these days seems to be that stealing is OK.Marsyas wrote:aren't the days of paying for a mixed cd over ?
i always thought the reason they came in the nice metal box was to make it a bit more special/more of a package, than just getting a cd.Marsyas wrote:aren't the days of paying for a mixed cd over ?
not what i meant at all.Paulie wrote:They shouldn't be, although the general attitude these days seems to be that stealing is OK.Marsyas wrote:aren't the days of paying for a mixed cd over ?
fully.reso wrote:The whole point of the fabriclive series is to represent a set by the artist(s) who do the cd. I agree this is a bit one sided but these are the tunes banton and caspa play in their sets, and it was totally up to them what tracks they put on the cd. They wanted to put someother tunes in there but couldn't get the licences in time, so i think given the time they had to do it they done a bloody good job!
Big ups to the boys for getting the gig!
I know the girl that does them and thats 100% lookin forward to this one!reso wrote:The whole point of the fabriclive series is to represent a set by the artist(s) who do the cd. I agree this is a bit one sided but these are the tunes banton and caspa play in their sets, and it was totally up to them what tracks they put on the cd.
Gwaan chaps.
It's reaching out to a different audience tho isn't it. A non-dubstepforum market!Marsyas wrote:not what i meant at all.Paulie wrote:They shouldn't be, although the general attitude these days seems to be that stealing is OK.Marsyas wrote:aren't the days of paying for a mixed cd over ?
my meanaing was, that you could find a free mix similar to this recordeed from radio or what have you. it just seems like a total waste of money to me.
and the arguement of it being better quality is not importnant, its just a mix.
OMG sounds like mind control to meNubian Minds wrote:I don't know about dubstep but yes in d&b it's HUUUUGELY popular.Corpsey wrote:Funny that the jump up influenced dubstep has taken over dubstep raves in just the same way Clipz, Hazard et al have taken over dnb raves.
Like it or not that style is obviously some sort of golden formula for popularity in clubs (especially crossover).
It's simple & catchy and those that rave to it wanna just go to a club on a Saturday night pop some pills and brock the fuck out to something that makes em forget about the week of work they've just had and the week of work that's ahead of them (or the stresses of signing on the dole)
To be blunt it works and a lot of ppl like it.
That says more about the actual mix, not the fact that it's a mixcd.Marsyas wrote: my meanaing was, that you could find a free mix similar to this recordeed from radio or what have you. it just seems like a total waste of money to me.
reso wrote: Really though the best part of the whole thing is the press shots! Ruskie banton with a decent haircut!! I nearly shit when i saw them![]()
Gwaan chaps.
arent they photos from a GAP adverrtmetalboxproducts wrote:reso wrote: Really though the best part of the whole thing is the press shots! Ruskie banton with a decent haircut!! I nearly shit when i saw them![]()
Gwaan chaps.![]()
GASP!Shafey wrote:A non-dubstepforum market!
word mate, that was an essential one for me, tech house at its best.pdomino wrote:Best in Fabric series is Halo and Hipp-e IMO
