Dubstep is Expensive

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Re: Dubstep is Expensive

Post by murky21 » Mon Feb 28, 2011 6:06 pm

Duffman wrote:I don't want to start my first post on a low, but :q: me is dubstep dear. Every albums I look for seems to be at least £10, and I can't seem to pick up any cheap second hand copies. But then again I am alway skint.

Can you guys afford all the new and old releases?

Also, is there any good places to buy dubstep on the net?
not everyone can afford all releases obviously- just make a list each month, when money day comes then you can decide which ones you want/ can afford... in terms of places to shop, if you want vinyl, support your local record shop, search http://www.indierecordshop.org/ to find your nearest one. If not Chemical Records, Red-Eye and boomkat are good, and digital-tunes.net, trackitdown.net, and Juno are good

if you are into your music, i cant really see why shelling out significant amounts of money is a problem, if you dont wanna pay 4 it then you dont want it enough.
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Re: Dubstep is Expensive

Post by Duffman » Mon Feb 28, 2011 6:44 pm

Trust me whenever I get a job all my money will be going to new tunes and new music gear lol.

Just a bit shit atm since I would love to get some new albums and I don't want to illegally download them. I'm not a fan of paying for downloads either, if I pay for music I usually want a physical copy.

Also, cheers for the link, found a good few shops near me :W:
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Re: Dubstep is Expensive

Post by Sageon » Mon Feb 28, 2011 8:36 pm

Dubstep made me surrender my social life.

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Re: Dubstep is Expensive

Post by domhunt » Mon Feb 28, 2011 10:30 pm

Just looked at how much i've spent on Chemical Records in the past 5 months.

£400.85

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Re: Dubstep is Expensive

Post by domhunt » Mon Feb 28, 2011 10:34 pm

Plus i've got loads of stuff from Piccadilly Records and Eastern Bloc in my city centre.
Plus Red Eye, Boomkat etcetc

I need to buy some new clothes...
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Re: Dubstep is Expensive

Post by murky21 » Mon Feb 28, 2011 10:39 pm

domhunt wrote: I need to buy some new clothes...
haha decent man

This tune pretty much says it all about buying tunes/ vinyl

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Re: Dubstep is Expensive

Post by James Wrongstar » Mon Feb 28, 2011 10:48 pm

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Re: Dubstep is Expensive

Post by Jak The lad » Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:32 am

I remember spending £100+ a week on vinyl and coming out with about 10-15 tunes when I was younger.

Nowadays you can spend £100 on mp3's and come out with 100+ tunes.

Music is cheap.
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Re: Dubstep is Expensive

Post by ForbiddenFruitRecord » Tue Mar 01, 2011 10:35 am

Duffman wrote:I don't want to start my first post on a low, but :q: me is dubstep dear. Every albums I look for seems to be at least £10, and I can't seem to pick up any cheap second hand copies. But then again I am alway skint.

Can you guys afford all the new and old releases?

Also, is there any good places to buy dubstep on the net?
Depends how you look at it mate, the guys that make it need compensating for spending their time making it too.
Having grown up in the golden age of vinyl I can honestly say music is a hell of alot cheaper than ever before. Individual traks for £2 if you get wav format, vinyl was £5 at least.

£10 would get you couple of drinks gone in 15mins, how long and much pleasure will you get from the album? that would be my way of looking at it...

money making expert has an mp3 checker that hunts best deals if you want to save a few pence... Glad ya buying tunes tho ;p

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Re: Dubstep is Expensive

Post by cheeba » Tue Mar 01, 2011 10:58 am

vinyl hasnt gone up that much since 1989. my brother was paying £5 to £7 on tunes over 20 years ago.

problem now we have a generation of kids that think most music is free or cheap as penny sweet.
how low can you go.

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Re: Dubstep is Expensive

Post by LA_Boxers » Tue Mar 01, 2011 11:00 am

Jak The lad wrote:I remember spending £100+ a week on vinyl and coming out with about 10-15 tunes when I was younger.

Nowadays you can spend £100 on mp3's and come out with 100+ tunes.

Music is cheap.
This.

Used to spend 30-50quid a week on garage vinyls when i was younger. Got maybe 10 tracks out of that if i was lucky.
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Re: Dubstep is Expensive

Post by Jak The lad » Tue Mar 01, 2011 11:19 am

LA_Boxers wrote:
Jak The lad wrote:I remember spending £100+ a week on vinyl and coming out with about 10-15 tunes when I was younger.

Nowadays you can spend £100 on mp3's and come out with 100+ tunes.

Music is cheap.
This.

Used to spend 30-50quid a week on garage vinyls when i was younger. Got maybe 10 tracks out of that if i was lucky.
Got to love nipping into HMV to find the latest garage stuff too. £3 vinyls on Relentless used to be the one.
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Re: Dubstep is Expensive

Post by DRTY » Tue Mar 01, 2011 11:26 am

you should try booking an artist.

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Re: Dubstep is Expensive

Post by badger » Tue Mar 01, 2011 11:37 am

cheeba wrote:problem now we have a generation of kids that think most music is free or cheap as penny sweet.
:z:

i spend an absolute fortune on vinyl each month but for people buying other formats (ie your average listener) music has never been cheaper

i think vinyl's got cheaper too tbh. i've been buying lots of second hand garage and some of it still has the original price stickers and a lot of them were 8/9 quid new which would be pretty unusual these days unless it's an import
Jak The lad wrote:Got to love nipping into HMV to find the latest garage stuff too. £3 vinyls on Relentless used to be the one.
hmv online is actually still really good for bigger releases. case in point being the james blake album on vinyl which is 24 quid in chemical and only 17 in hmv (with free delivery)

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Re: Dubstep is Expensive

Post by LA_Boxers » Tue Mar 01, 2011 11:49 am

Jak The lad wrote:
LA_Boxers wrote:
Jak The lad wrote:I remember spending £100+ a week on vinyl and coming out with about 10-15 tunes when I was younger.

Nowadays you can spend £100 on mp3's and come out with 100+ tunes.

Music is cheap.
This.

Used to spend 30-50quid a week on garage vinyls when i was younger. Got maybe 10 tracks out of that if i was lucky.
Got to love nipping into HMV to find the latest garage stuff too. £3 vinyls on Relentless used to be the one.
Yeah they were good days. Think i got 138 Trek for £1.99 from there. I remeber having to leave a deposit for the needles in the one on Croydon!!
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Re: Dubstep is Expensive

Post by murky21 » Tue Mar 01, 2011 11:54 am

LA_Boxers wrote: I remeber having to leave a deposit for the needles in the one on Croydon!!
haha same in my local, everytime

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Re: Dubstep is Expensive

Post by Jak The lad » Tue Mar 01, 2011 12:00 pm

murky21 wrote:
LA_Boxers wrote: I remeber having to leave a deposit for the needles in the one on Croydon!!
haha same in my local, everytime
haah yup. Same with the one in Sutton. Used to get about 3-4 mates and spend ages using the 1 deck.

Then slipping 2 vinyls into 1 sleeve and pretending its a double release.
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Re: Dubstep is Expensive

Post by nitzdaking » Tue Mar 01, 2011 12:48 pm

vinyl is dead

judge me

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Re: Dubstep is Expensive

Post by test_recordings » Tue Mar 01, 2011 1:25 pm

nitzdaking wrote:vinyl is dead

judge me
Why you? The statement is worth more of a debate, though it really isn't dead because people still use it... E.g. dubwise reggae, to say the least.
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Re: Dubstep is Expensive

Post by Sheff » Tue Mar 01, 2011 1:38 pm

nitzdaking wrote:vinyl is dead

judge me
the fuck outta here....

95% of the music i buy is on vinyl. and i buy a lot of music.

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