DUBSTEPSESSIONS VOL.1 MIXED BY DJ HATCHA

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DUBSTEPSESSIONS VOL.1 MIXED BY DJ HATCHA

Post by aphexrecordings » Wed Oct 24, 2007 11:48 am

SWrecords and Aphex:Recordings present…

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Mixed by DJ Hatcha

“Dubstep is a sound that will literally stop you in your tracks, it’s so powerful and elemental.” Mary Anne Hobbs, BBC Radio1

“The latest development in British dance music… ready to conquer the world” Gervase De Wilde, The Daily Telegraph


A sound constantly compared to it’s east end offshoot, Grime - which produced the likes of Dizzee Rascal and Kano - Dubstep’s roots are a mixture between the UK Garage scene and Jamaican sound system culture that has allowed this bass heavy genre to swallow everything in it‘s path. Since it’s early origins of small dark London venues and home studios, Dubstep is now one of the world’s freshest genres.

Here one of the scene's most legendary figures teams up with new label Aphex:Recordings and SWrecords (a label better known for it’s million selling artist, Mauro Picotto) to bring a small selection of those Dubstep sounds.

1: Kromestar – ‘Here We Come’
2: Kromestar – ‘Marsattacks’
3: Hijak – ‘Liquor’
4: DJ Distance – ‘Cyclops’
5: Mac Koall – ‘ManInTheMachine’
6: M.R.K.1 – ‘Realmatize’
7: Kromestar – ‘Aggression’
8: Chimpo – ‘Dead’
9: DJ Absurd – ‘Redzone’
10: M.R.K.1 – ‘Pornstar’
11: DJ Hatcha + Kromestar – ‘300’


Avaliable now exclusively from Itunes:

http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZSt ... 8&s=143444
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Post by thinking » Wed Oct 24, 2007 11:52 am

errr, tracklist?
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Post by im_useless » Wed Oct 24, 2007 11:59 am

ThinKing wrote:errr, tracklist?
1: Kromestar – ‘Here We Come’
2: Kromestar – ‘Marsattacks’
3: Hijak – ‘Liquor’
4: DJ Distance – ‘Cyclops’
5: Mac Koall – ‘ManInTheMachine’
6: M.R.K.1 – ‘Realmatize’
7: Kromestar – ‘Aggression’
8: Chimpo – ‘Dead’
9: DJ Absurd – ‘Redzone’
10: M.R.K.1 – ‘Pornstar’
11: DJ Hatcha + Kromestar – ‘300’

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Post by thinking » Wed Oct 24, 2007 12:00 pm

I was in before the edit. ;)
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Post by skunkrock » Wed Oct 24, 2007 12:09 pm

that pic is well similar the the subdub afterparty flyer, stock image?

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Post by pdomino » Wed Oct 24, 2007 12:26 pm

Big up Mac on the list !
Looks nice.

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Post by danolboy » Wed Oct 24, 2007 12:31 pm

Am I alone in thinking £7.99 is a bit steep for this? Considering it's a download and isn't DRM free (and I'm in no way trying to open a can of worms here, there's enough of that going on elsewhere on the forum)
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Post by joshaphex » Wed Oct 24, 2007 1:25 pm

Screenshots from DubstepSessions recieving banner support from the worlds largest digital store...

Front page of Australian Itunes, Front page of Dance music in the UK and front page of Electronic music in the US.

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Post by Littlefoot » Wed Oct 24, 2007 1:31 pm

8 quid for an mp3 mix?

maybe for em all unmixed as well!!
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Post by joshaphex » Wed Oct 24, 2007 2:20 pm

When you buy the mix, all the singles do come with it

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Re: DUBSTEPSESSIONS VOL.1 MIXED BY DJ HATCHA

Post by sjr » Wed Oct 24, 2007 3:23 pm

aphexrecordings wrote:Avaliable now exclusively from Itunes
Permanently exclusively from Itunes? Their sound quality is suboptimal, even disregarding the DRM issue. Any chance of making it available through bleep, beatport, junodownload, boomkat, emusic, or any of the many other fine purveyors of high quality DRM-free dubstep mp3s? Or even at least Itunes Plus?

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Post by owengriffiths » Wed Oct 24, 2007 4:09 pm

Maybe I'm the only one who thinks this, but Itunes as a concept is such a missed oppurtunity. Finding legal MP3's is not an easy thing to do, Itunes is trying to be the most comprehensive mp3 shop out there...

but fucks it all up by requiring subscription fees. I have no interest in downloading X amount of tunes a month. Record shops in the real world dont charge me for the privilege of giving them custom, so why does the internet have to steal their business model from Sky

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Post by kuma » Wed Oct 24, 2007 4:12 pm

owengriffiths wrote:Maybe I'm the only one who thinks this, but Itunes as a concept is such a missed oppurtunity. Finding legal MP3's is not an easy thing to do, Itunes is trying to be the most comprehensive mp3 shop out there...

but fucks it all up by requiring subscription fees. I have no interest in downloading X amount of tunes a month. Record shops in the real world dont charge me for the privilege of giving them custom, so why does the internet have to steal their business model from Sky
Itunes doesn't require subscription fees.
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Post by Littlefoot » Wed Oct 24, 2007 4:14 pm

Joshaphex wrote:When you buy the mix, all the singles do come with it
there ya go then :)
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Post by sjr » Wed Oct 24, 2007 4:37 pm

owengriffiths wrote:Maybe I'm the only one who thinks this, but Itunes as a concept is such a missed oppurtunity. Finding legal MP3's is not an easy thing to do, Itunes is trying to be the most comprehensive mp3 shop out there...

but fucks it all up by requiring subscription fees. I have no interest in downloading X amount of tunes a month. Record shops in the real world dont charge me for the privilege of giving them custom, so why does the internet have to steal their business model from Sky
First, as Kuma points out, Itunes doesn't have a subscription model; the only big mp3 store that does is emusic, which sells DRM-free indie label mp3s. And I have no problem using up all my monthly downloads. (Emusic is where I got Burial, Boxcutter, Vex'd, Mark One, Kode 9, Various Production, Bass Clef, Distance, Milanese, etc.) On a track by track basis, its prices are much lower than Itunes, as well.

Second, Itunes doesn't sell mp3s, it sells aac files. I don't think Itunes Plus is mp3, either, but at least Itunes Plus is a much higher quality rip and leaves out the digital rights management that controls what you can do with your files.

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Post by bob crunkhouse » Wed Oct 24, 2007 4:42 pm

Joe C wrote:
Joshaphex wrote:When you buy the mix, all the singles do come with it
there ya go then :)
Yup, pretty good value
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Post by joshaphex » Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:03 pm

The release will be on Itunes plus, not too sure when but should be there now to be honest

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Post by marsyas » Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:07 pm

itunes sucks, big time.

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Post by sjr » Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:31 pm

Joshaphex wrote:The release will be on Itunes plus, not too sure when but should be there now to be honest
Good to know. It'll probably get there in the UK and USA before it does in Canada; Itunes Canada seems to be a bit on the slow side. At least the standard Itunes version is up, so there's hope.

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Post by danolboy » Thu Oct 25, 2007 7:31 am

Considering it's singles AND a mix, yes that does make it good value for money. I made the purchase, removed the DRM then used the convert to mp3 function in itunes. As good as buying it from anywhere else now!
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