We haven't got back to everyone yet, so if that's you we're sorry but we've had so many tracks sent to us. We'll try and get back to the rest of you shortly.
If anyone has any more tunes they want to send our way then please do.
We haven't got back to everyone yet, so if that's you we're sorry but we've had so many tracks sent to us. We'll try and get back to the rest of you shortly.
If anyone has any more tunes they want to send our way then please do.
like, how will these dubs be presented to the world?
It'll be digital downloads only for the first few releases and from the third release onwards we should be pressing vinyl too. There won't be any advances but you'd get your royalties payments and a share of ...
I'm starting up a new label called Tradesmen Records.
I've got some stuff to release already but i'm also looking for dubs from unsigned headz who make fresh stuff with loads of sub-bass; if thats you, I wanna hear from you!
i felt there wasn't enough progression in the other tunes for me to really get interested in, they seemed quite repetitive but the mastering seemed good so its bless.
I think (hope) peeps feel the same way about the music...and due to what we have learnt from seeing other music engulfed by the majors etc i think everyone into dubstep will (hopefully) play their cards close to their chests and keep this a sound for the people love it and respect it.
I could swear this sample is from an old jungle tune, or at the very least, an old grime tune. I started looking through my tunes for it, I looked up Darkrider by Rufige Kru and it ain't that then I got lazy and gave up.
If ya don't know what I mean, it's the bit that goes: