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Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 3:01 pm
by rorz9992
Sonika wrote:rorz9992 wrote:Terpit wrote:
agree
maybe, he IS just a chill dude and you DID misunderstand him so he's just trying to keep the good vibes going and end the argument......opinions are opinions, it's an internet forum
That's entirely possible, I don't know the man in real life, he probably is a solid guy.
All I know is he irritates me on here more than anyone else.
Let's not get too off-topic anyway, best not to turn this into a bitching thread / flame war.
Back on topic: Anyone know how many copies of this LP are going to be pressed? I want it but won't be able to afford it for a while.
And about the pricing... £30 for 11 tracks is really not that bad. That's less than £3 per track. I'm sure lots of people on here have bought 12" records with two tracks for £7.99, £4 per track, that's seems to be the standard price now for a lot of 12"s.
Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 3:04 pm
by Terpit
I read 1000 on here somewhere
Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 3:08 pm
by rorz9992
Terpit wrote:I read 1000 on here somewhere
Cool cheers, should be in stock for a while then
Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 3:09 pm
by Terpit
rorz9992 wrote:Terpit wrote:I read 1000 on here somewhere
Cool cheers, should be in stock for a while then
I dunno, i reckon itll go quickly
Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 3:12 pm
by Sonika
rorz9992 wrote:Sonika wrote:rorz9992 wrote:Terpit wrote:
agree
maybe, he IS just a chill dude and you DID misunderstand him so he's just trying to keep the good vibes going and end the argument......opinions are opinions, it's an internet forum
That's entirely possible, I don't know the man in real life, he probably is a solid guy.
All I know is he irritates me on here more than anyone else.
Let's not get too off-topic anyway, best not to turn this into a bitching thread / flame war.
Back on topic: Anyone know how many copies of this LP are going to be pressed? I want it but won't be able to afford it for a while.
And about the pricing... £30 for 11 tracks is really not that bad. That's less than £3 per track. I'm sure lots of people on here have bought 12" records with two tracks for £7.99, £4 per track, that's seems to be the standard price now for a lot of 12"s.
again, that's your opinion and neither of us really know him anyways so
but I do agree with you on the pricing, doesnt seem like too much - 7 pounds per 12" is relatively cheap compared to what I'm used to
Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 3:31 pm
by garethom
rorz9992 wrote:Terpit wrote:
agree
How to be garethom:
1) Act like resident forum oldfag despite being 21(?) and with a late 2010 join date, pretend you've been listening to Horsepower Productions since you were 10 years old.
2) Make cynical, condescending remarks about the current state of dubstep, or price of records, or some related issue.
3) Wait until someone disagrees with you.
4) Basically call them a prick, but then back this up with a 'woah, you misunderstood me man!' sentiment, and use this smiley:

so as to try and redeem yourself and look like a chill dude.
Lol, just read my posts dude. There's plenty of threads where I'm spreading postive vibes. Jeez, all I did on here was question why something cost so much!
Forum Oldfag lol, what the fuck are you chatting? What, because I'm 22 I should find everything amazing.
Where have I ever pretended I heard horsepower when I was 10? I first heard their first album when I was about 18. I know I've talked about my mates older brother playing us El-B tunes back in the day, but that's it, other than that I used to rinse Artful Dodger and Sunship (still do, so sick). It's not like I was there in fucking big apple.
Think you've severely misunderstood the point of a forum you wasteman. Murky disagreed with me, we both presented our points, nobody basically called anyone a prick, and moved on. You're just pissed off because I've disagreed with you a few times before.
You can accuse me of negative vibes, but all I did was ask why it cost so much, because it's a pricey set (plenty of people felt the same), didn't say anything about the tunes, then you come in here saying you hate the forum all that shit.
Sorry to get off topic, but fuck you. Mongoloid. Peace out.
EDIT:

Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 3:33 pm
by garethom
And just for anyone else that doesn't wish to see what I wrote, here you go dudes:
http://www.dubstepforum.com/ucp.php?i=z ... d=garethom.
Big up, apologies for the interruption.
Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 3:36 pm
by jayladders
Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 3:40 pm
by Sonika
hahaha garethom going INNN
Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 3:45 pm
by jayladders
like a coiled viper, he strikes
Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 3:48 pm
by Cornbreadddd
I'm wondering if people even understood my post. I wasn't complaining about the price at all, I couldn't possibly give even a quarter of a fuck less about the price of this vinyl, because I won't be purchasing it. But moreover, I was expressing my frustrating with those who complain about other people "moaning", even when this "moaning" is a legitimate concern, like the cost of a very anticipated record. That's all.
garethom wrote:
EDIT:


Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 4:46 pm
by Doozle
Cornbreadddd wrote:I'm wondering if people even understood my post. I wasn't complaining about the price at all, I couldn't possibly give even a quarter of a fuck less about the price of this vinyl, because I won't be purchasing it. But moreover, I was expressing my frustrating with those who complain about other people "moaning", even when this "moaning" is a legitimate concern, like the cost of a very anticipated record. That's all.
garethom wrote:
EDIT:


Moaning about people moaning about people moaning

Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 4:52 pm
by chekov
this shit's getting way too meta for my liking
Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 4:53 pm
by rorz9992
garethom wrote:Where have I ever pretended I heard horsepower when I was 10? I first heard their first album when I was about 18.
garethom wrote:When I listened to The Roots Of Dubstep, realised I'd been listening to dubstep/what would become it since 2000/2001 as a 10/11 year old haha, used to clock El-B and Horsepower tracks back in the day
Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 5:05 pm
by bobsabarker
rorz9992 wrote:garethom wrote:Where have I ever pretended I heard horsepower when I was 10? I first heard their first album when I was about 18.
garethom wrote:When I listened to The Roots Of Dubstep, realised I'd been listening to dubstep/what would become it since 2000/2001 as a 10/11 year old haha, used to clock El-B and Horsepower tracks back in the day
Lol BOOM roasted
Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 5:06 pm
by rorz9992
P.S. thanks, will be using this

Nothing worse than stubborn dicks who can't accept criticism and think they're right about everything...
...not that I'm suggesting this applies to you of course

Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 5:41 pm
by jayladders
man shut up, no one cares about this fucking gay bickering.
MALA IN CUBA
i managed to order the box set in the nick of time it would seem. does anyone know where the download code will be useable from?
Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 6:17 pm
by Terpit
rorz9992 wrote:
P.S. thanks, will be using this

Nothing worse than stubborn dicks who can't accept criticism and think they're right about everything...
...not that I'm suggesting this applies to you of course


Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 6:38 pm
by garethom
rorz9992 wrote:garethom wrote:Where have I ever pretended I heard horsepower when I was 10? I first heard their first album when I was about 18.
garethom wrote:When I listened to The Roots Of Dubstep, realised I'd been listening to dubstep/what would become it since 2000/2001 as a 10/11 year old haha, used to clock El-B and Horsepower tracks back in the day
Me chatting egg then, I'll admit that! I certainly hadn't heard of "In Fine Style" by then.
But yep, as I said up there (and probably previously for those that want to search!), my mates brother (probs would've been about 18 then) used to play us bare garage back then, got us into stuff a bit more than what was in the charts.
Re: Mala working on Cuban album...
Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 6:56 pm
by vishes
jayladders wrote:does anyone know where the download code will be useable from?
If the download code comes on a voucher included in the boxset then most likely from the Brownswood site itself.