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Post by j_j » Wed Jan 11, 2006 3:58 pm

Zefa wrote:
Blackdown wrote:people aren't into this scene becaus of the money. in fact it's the opposite - it costs money and time to be involved. right now that meens people are only in it for the music, which is perfect.
For a lot of people i think this is the music they have been waiting for a long time...i know it is with me. I got dissollusioned with lots of electronic music a while ago and when i first heard dubstep i was amazed...someone had hit the nail on the head!!

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.
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Post by zefa » Wed Jan 11, 2006 4:04 pm

J_J wrote:
Zefa wrote:
Blackdown wrote:people aren't into this scene becaus of the money. in fact it's the opposite - it costs money and time to be involved. right now that meens people are only in it for the music, which is perfect.
For a lot of people i think this is the music they have been waiting for a long time...i know it is with me. I got dissollusioned with lots of electronic music a while ago and when i first heard dubstep i was amazed...someone had hit the nail on the head!!

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.
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Post by sheriff » Wed Jan 11, 2006 5:25 pm

Paulie wrote:I'm surprised that there haven't been more self-financed Grime CDs.

lol.... Me too. They all go on about how many gee's there all making.

Grime is full of miserable wastemen and frustrsted young men in my opinion who's fan base consists mainly of kids listening to music on mobile phones. which is all good in one aspect but the overall quality is below average in prouction the quality isn't the same a scream, vex'd, Loefah, Mystikz etc. And no where near the like of there america hip hop idols. I think that has heaps to do with why no one is being signed too.

what the dubstep scene seems to have is unity. dmz on saturday for me showed this. no one was watching who was there... people were there for music and good vibes. whilst grime seems to be built on war. So the youngers coming up and going to the raves are moody with no vibes because everyone is watching the man standing next to them. I don't understand it. Rinsesession at ministry was terrible in the grime room and that is what i have based my comparisons on. You can only war for so long before you get taken out by the bigger man you didn't know about round the corner.

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Post by Rob H » Wed Jan 11, 2006 10:11 pm

couldnt have said all that stuff about vibes any better

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Post by j_j » Wed Jan 11, 2006 10:20 pm

Paulie wrote:
I'm surprised that there haven't been more self-financed Grime CDs.

sheriff wrote;

lol.... Me too. They all go on about how many gee's there all making.




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Post by delsa » Wed Jan 11, 2006 10:22 pm

Blackdown wrote:people aren't into this scene becaus of the money. in fact it's the opposite - it costs money and time to be involved. right now that meens people are only in it for the music, which is perfect.
whens the next pitch fork column mate, they are always an interesting read.


And to what sheriff said about the grime room at rinse sessions i didnt think the atmosphere in the main room was bad although the vibes were nothing like as positive as those at dmz........................
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Post by elemental » Wed Jan 11, 2006 11:21 pm

Blackdown wrote:people aren't into this scene becaus of the money. in fact it's the opposite - it costs money and time to be involved. right now that meens people are only in it for the music, which is perfect.
exactly

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Post by j_j » Thu Jan 12, 2006 12:10 am

elemental wrote:
Blackdown wrote:people aren't into this scene becaus of the money. in fact it's the opposite - it costs money and time to be involved. right now that meens people are only in it for the music, which is perfect.
exactly

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Post by ghettobot » Thu Jan 12, 2006 12:52 am

Zefa wrote:
Blackdown wrote:people aren't into this scene becaus of the money. in fact it's the opposite - it costs money and time to be involved. right now that meens people are only in it for the music, which is perfect.
For a lot of people i think this is the music they have been waiting for a long time...i know it is with me. I got dissollusioned with lots of electronic music a while ago and when i first heard dubstep i was amazed...someone had hit the nail on the head!!

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.
yeah, like my man said! forward the bass>>>>

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Post by critical sound system » Sun May 24, 2009 10:34 pm

who cares?
lets make some fucking money!

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Post by yong » Sun May 24, 2009 10:56 pm

critical sound system wrote:who cares?
lets make some fucking money!
And now we know exactly how 2006 is different than 2009.




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Post by collige » Sun May 24, 2009 11:14 pm

Wait, where did this thread come from? Is Zomby back from the dead?
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Post by yong » Sun May 24, 2009 11:17 pm

collige wrote:Wait, where did this thread come from? Is Zomby back from the dead?

Read the post dates :lol:


What I meant in my earlier post is that the 2006 scene didn't care about the money.


Now this thread gets bumped in 2009 with a post saying "I don't care, I just want the money"

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Post by steady » Mon May 25, 2009 3:53 am

Zefa wrote: 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.
It's pretty much enevitable that the majors will get involved at some point soon but that doesn't mean dubstep is thus worthless. Even if Skream, Rusko or whatever other artist recognised by the mainstream (and i'm not saying they will) decide to sign to a major, there will still be a massive underground crop running concurrently, innovating and taking the scene forward. Take D&B as an example, Pendulum signed to a major and the mainstream do think that they are D&B but they don't even appear on the radars of anyone in that scene anymore. They're not the ones progressing the scene and deciding it's direction, it's still the underground that does that.
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Post by critical sound system » Mon May 25, 2009 9:03 am

yong wrote:
collige wrote:Wait, where did this thread come from? Is Zomby back from the dead?

Read the post dates :lol:


What I meant in my earlier post is that the 2006 scene didn't care about the money.


Now this thread gets bumped in 2009 with a post saying "I don't care, I just want the money"
come on i'm being sarcastic here!
im totaly agree with the first post!
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Post by clarkycatdealer » Mon May 25, 2009 9:41 am

definitely in it for the £ and $

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Post by dub4lyfe » Mon May 25, 2009 11:43 am

"major labels" will cease to exist as we know them so everybody calm down :lol:

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Post by dubsteptim » Mon May 25, 2009 2:39 pm

yong wrote:And now we know exactly how 2006 is different than 2009.
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Post by q23 » Mon May 25, 2009 3:00 pm

Major labels will not take the risk until they know there is huge money to be made developing an artist that makes this style of music. There are other styles of electronic music that are much older and make tons more money than dubstep, and the majors haven't even batted an eye at them as of yet. Sure there are one or two acts that get signed, but DIY music is not something the big labeles can control as much as they would want to.

Nothing to be worried about here folks. Carry on.

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