



Yep. That about sums it up.




dubfordessert wrote:you can jizz on me if you want
Now you sound like Deadmau5.johney wrote:Eh, you know what?
WHERE'S MY MONEY?
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CLAPjohney wrote:Eh, you know what?
WHERE'S MY MONEY?
SoundcloudLaszlo wrote:and yay, upon imparting his knowledge to his fellow Ninjas, Nevalo spoke wisely that when aggrieved by a woman thou shalt put it in her bum.
There'd be no underground if there was no overgroundCheeky wrote:I wish the major labels would cease to exist to be honest, all they seem to do is suck money out of everyone they 'sign'. as well as that, pop music would disappear which considering the way pop music is these days, could only be a good thing. very few talented artists in the charts, too much terrible electro house and singing about how fly this beat is. looking at you Will.I.Am.
agreedwolf89 wrote:However it does negate that independant labels that build up a style, identity and reliability are an important asset to music.
The underground would become the overground, because with no major labels to treat music as a product, quality music would rise to the front.garethom wrote:There'd be no underground if there was no overgroundCheeky wrote:I wish the major labels would cease to exist to be honest, all they seem to do is suck money out of everyone they 'sign'. as well as that, pop music would disappear which considering the way pop music is these days, could only be a good thing. very few talented artists in the charts, too much terrible electro house and singing about how fly this beat is. looking at you Will.I.Am.![]()
Or the "underground" shit that sells the most (i.e repetitive 808 bland house) would rise to the front and we'd be moaning just as much until somebody came along and made something better and different but wasn't as popular.Cheeky wrote:The underground would become the overground, because with no major labels to treat music as a product, quality music would rise to the front.garethom wrote:There'd be no underground if there was no overgroundCheeky wrote:I wish the major labels would cease to exist to be honest, all they seem to do is suck money out of everyone they 'sign'. as well as that, pop music would disappear which considering the way pop music is these days, could only be a good thing. very few talented artists in the charts, too much terrible electro house and singing about how fly this beat is. looking at you Will.I.Am.![]()
fair point, just as much chance of something else becoming popular happening thoughgarethom wrote:Or the "underground" shit that sells the most (i.e repetitive 808 bland house) would rise to the front and we'd be moaning just as much until somebody came along and made something better and different but wasn't as popular.Cheeky wrote:The underground would become the overground, because with no major labels to treat music as a product, quality music would rise to the front.garethom wrote:There'd be no underground if there was no overgroundCheeky wrote:I wish the major labels would cease to exist to be honest, all they seem to do is suck money out of everyone they 'sign'. as well as that, pop music would disappear which considering the way pop music is these days, could only be a good thing. very few talented artists in the charts, too much terrible electro house and singing about how fly this beat is. looking at you Will.I.Am.![]()
nah shes shitwolf89 wrote:beyonce makes some good pop
butter_man wrote: who do you think taught you smoke tree's, OD'S, Ice cubes and DOC's?
God, thats who.

forthcoming 12", spring/summer 2015:Legend4ry wrote:Well I am still living in that haze that dubstep is about a dark room with a big system, peoples with their heads down and trigger fingers in the air.
Don't think this is necessarily true. A lot of board members appreciate certain pop songs for what they are.vulvavibration wrote:be honest. most of the self entitled ''heads'' wouldn't like anything if it gets too popular.
ultraspatial wrote:doing any sort of drug other than smoking crack is 5 panel.
incnic wrote:true headz tread a fine line between bitterness and euphoria - much like the best rave tunes
forthcoming 12", spring/summer 2015:Legend4ry wrote:Well I am still living in that haze that dubstep is about a dark room with a big system, peoples with their heads down and trigger fingers in the air.
banReverb wrote:nah shes shitwolf89 wrote:beyonce makes some good pop

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