


I wonderrrr where you got your first dubsteptune from? beatport? i don't think so..feasible_weasel wrote:![]()
with all these lovely digital sights, a wicked tune is but a nugget...
so no illegal downloading you Priks
from the fucking producer that made it.fizzle wrote: I wonderrrr where you got your first dubsteptune from? beatport? i don't think so..![]()
You've hit something here. You could say the system relies on up-and-coming producers handing their stuff out free, so that if and when they get heard and start getting played / signed, they reap the benefits because although music shouldn't be "free", it is something that you own and can distribute at your will.xTheWiddler wrote:i just give mine away free, it makes the whole proccess easier
though when they tour they will most usually have an extremely cut down kit... unless they can pay somebody to carry their stuff for them... just like a dj!eshscramble wrote:you don't see metal bands going on tour with a cd of themselves playing so that they don't have to carry around a whole big ass drum kit, or guitar. they bring that shit with em, and put on a good ass show.
To get itunes files to mp3: You can burn it on a cd and then rip it.Junglist wrote:I already own the track but it's protected so I can only play on iTunes or iPod.
gwa wrote:I have spent 20 quid on food today. I do not need to eat but I can't help myself.
This is fucking shit I have no self control. Someone kill me
red one wrote:Well, in Bulgaria thins are a bit different than some of u might be thinking...i mean, we have almost no vinyl shops (i know about one, or two, they have about 100 records each, old misc stuff or house music) PLUS, in my country, monthly income is times lower than you might imagine - example: my dad is a surgeon for almost 26 years now. Monthly wage - around 300 UK Pounds. Not much, eh? Prices of any musical equipment over here - same as in Europe, sometimes more expensive (VAT, import taxes etc.) Not to mention that in Bulgaria credit cards run for 3 years now, and far not everyone has them. So, where do buy vinyl, or mp3s? no way... AND, we have no dubstep scene here, so we are forced, more or less, to use the WWW to keep up to date with what's on. Now, if I was a DJ, i'd definately play on vinyl, that's for sure, although it'd be killer expensive for the Bulgarian life standarts. But, I am not DJ, and plus, a set of turntables and a mixer is something I cannot afford soon. So I am slsk-ing stuff, but i pay for parties, no matter the fee, so in some way i am supporting the djs, and producers...
Yeah, I'd be suprised if many producers are relying on vinyl sales to pay the bills and are getting seriously screwed over on that front by downloading.JBlake wrote:However, being a successful artist and finally getting to that stage only to find people will download your music free can't be a great feeling, but being in this scene I suppose you have to accept that unless you write a hit crossover tune, it's unlikely most of your money will be made from your producing (only as unlikely as it is that you are a sick producer writing fantastic music though, it obviously depends).
of course it's not their whole setup. i definitely don't take my whole record collection to a gig if that's what you're saying... it would be irrelevant to bring items you won't use- i don't think a record bag is nearly as bad as even a single snare drumlilt wrote:though when they tour they will most usually have an extremely cut down kit... unless they can pay somebody to carry their stuff for them... just like a dj!eshscramble wrote:you don't see metal bands going on tour with a cd of themselves playing so that they don't have to carry around a whole big ass drum kit, or guitar. they bring that shit with em, and put on a good ass show.
good postred one wrote:Well, in Bulgaria thins are a bit different than some of u might be thinking...i mean, we have almost no vinyl shops (i know about one, or two, they have about 100 records each, old misc stuff or house music) PLUS, in my country, monthly income is times lower than you might imagine - example: my dad is a surgeon for almost 26 years now. Monthly wage - around 300 UK Pounds. Not much, eh? Prices of any musical equipment over here - same as in Europe, sometimes more expensive (VAT, import taxes etc.) Not to mention that in Bulgaria credit cards run for 3 years now, and far not everyone has them. So, where do buy vinyl, or mp3s? no way... AND, we have no dubstep scene here, so we are forced, more or less, to use the WWW to keep up to date with what's on. Now, if I was a DJ, i'd definately play on vinyl, that's for sure, although it'd be killer expensive for the Bulgarian life standarts. But, I am not DJ, and plus, a set of turntables and a mixer is something I cannot afford soon. So I am slsk-ing stuff, but i pay for parties, no matter the fee, so in some way i am supporting the djs, and producers...
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