I always knew the secret to success was as little work as possible
Re: Disclosure - mad skills
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:13 pm
by ezza
hugh wrote:I always knew the secret to success was as little work as possible
thats why im pretty sure one day im gonna be rich
i really do believe it
with little to no effort
Re: Disclosure - mad skills
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:15 pm
by exfox
jheybs wrote:
exfox wrote:must say, seeing disclosure on this list on capitalfm is
surius? capital love anyone who's had a top 10 single in the last 8 months
it's less to do with capital fm - which i don't know, not being english - than the rest of the list. how they went from being in t williams' rinse cd to being between the likes of adele and justin bieber in a few months is
Re: Disclosure - mad skills
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:17 pm
by skell1ngton777
its just that there are so many people with that attitude that one of them is bound to get through once in a while
like the sun shining on a dogs arse
Re: Disclosure - mad skills
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:21 pm
by kidshuffle
hugh wrote:I always knew the secret to success was as little work as possible
work smrter not harder
Re: Disclosure - mad skills
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:22 pm
by exfox
imami wrote:its just that there are so many people with that attitude that one of them is bound to get through once in a while
like the sun shining on a dogs arse
your sig cracked me up compagnon
Re: Disclosure - mad skills
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:22 pm
by EliteLennon117
skimpi wrote:
Harkat wrote:I don't understand the hate for Disclosure's music. It's no more watered down house music that Goldie tune by A$AP Rocky is watered down 90's Hip Hop. My Intention Is War and Whats in your head are proper IMO. And where Skrillz or Flux can't don't really get people into proper dubstep, their tunes can plausibly be gateway drugs to more hardcore house music. The core sensibility is there.
This is shit is wack as fuck though. I guess it shouldn't come as a surprise given how they talk about DJing, rave culture etc. They basically don't care. I see these guys having a stupid live show in at most 3 years.
skimpi wrote:Thing is though, if you was offered bare dough to do it, you probably would right? like if they say no, we want to press play for real, then they might just be like, fuck you we will just get Joey #Essex to play instead
Yeah I'd do it
x2
nobody here would say no to the amounts they were offered
Re: Disclosure - mad skills
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:34 pm
by wolf89
Yeah I'd do it. Possibly go out so drunk that I would be at risk of doing some GG Allin type shit on stage though
Re: Disclosure - mad skills
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:34 pm
by exfox
Pistonsbeneath wrote:
Genevieve wrote:
skimpi wrote:Thing is though, if you was offered bare dough to do it, you probably would right? like if they say no, we want to press play for real, then they might just be like, fuck you we will just get Joey #Essex to play instead
Yeah I'd do it
x2
nobody here would say no to the amounts they were offered
tru headz would
Re: Disclosure - mad skills
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:35 pm
by TopManLurka
lol chuss me. about 'tell the promoter to fuck off'. some guys on here...
and the 'promoter' in this case being capital fm
Re: Disclosure - mad skills
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:35 pm
by Genevieve
It's a win/win situation. Get mad cash, invest it back into gear, concerts and records. You wouldn't get as much cred, but no one older than 15 should care about that.
Re: Disclosure - mad skills
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:37 pm
by Sexual_Chocolate
yea, id do it.
i mean, you're only looking stupid for money, right?
Re: Disclosure - mad skills
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:38 pm
by wolf89
Yeah but I think I would go all out and make an extra special tit out of myself.
Re: Disclosure - mad skills
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:40 pm
by Pistonsbeneath
Oh definitely
I got booked last year to play for usual fee and the system was shit...no sub
I was annoyed and played my set
my usual fee is probably 1% of what they got
if you'd asked me 10 years ago maybe the answer would have been different...
They wouldn't ask a tru head to play either
EDIT - you could do an orbital like they did on totp
Re: Disclosure - mad skills
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:42 pm
by Pistonsbeneath
Don't know if I ever mentioned how Orbital hold a special place in my heart
Re: Disclosure - mad skills
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:57 pm
by skell1ngton777
exfox wrote:
imami wrote:its just that there are so many people with that attitude that one of them is bound to get through once in a while
like the sun shining on a dogs arse
your sig cracked me up compagnon
thanks mon gaillard
Re: Disclosure - mad skills
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 9:59 pm
by Sheff
nah i dont care what anyone says, disclosure have some amazing tunes
everyones acting like hipsters now they've had a number 1 hit...
Re: Disclosure - mad skills
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 10:00 pm
by kidshuffle
Pistonsbeneath wrote:
Genevieve wrote:
skimpi wrote:Thing is though, if you was offered bare dough to do it, you probably would right? like if they say no, we want to press play for real, then they might just be like, fuck you we will just get Joey #Essex to play instead
Yeah I'd do it
x2
nobody here would say no to the amounts they were offered
i don't think anyones denying that they'd take that offer, but i think its more that people are disappointed that this is what we've come to as an industry and society. its also almost offensive that they're not even trying to hide it from us anymore.
i was reading a book last night, specifically a chapter written by the guitarist from Toto, talking about the decline in of musicianship. his points were that "we've" sacrificed a lot of a lot of things that used to make music great, just so the corporations can have their flavor of the year and so that artist can experience that disposable rockstar mentality, rather than being a lifelong professional musician. part of his whole argument is that we now rely on that crutch of "having the perfect performance" (whether that is using protools/autotune to adjust a chord on a guitar track instead of doing the take over, or in this case, a pre-recorded mix) in order to make money and save face...when in reality, the imperfection and dynamics of a performance are what really make it memorable and special. as spectators, do you really care when a DJ fucks up? no. you care when they fuck up and can't bring themselves out of it. you feel cheated for paying for that experience. however, you gain a new found respect for them if they can pull themselves out of it and come back twice as hard for the next track. everyone on this planet can recognize and respect real soul and talent when it is shown to them, regardless of their background. the problem with artists pulling stunts like this is that it pulls the veil over the crowds eyes, and skews the definitions...
i'm sure disclosure can actually mix. we all know its not that hard. their music isn't my taste, but it isn't horrendous, and i'm sure they spent a lot of time honing their craft. considering this is for a large radio corporation, at this point in time, bullshit like this is to be expected. but that doesn't make it any sort of right.