to anyone who remembers my concord dawn remix, they replied:
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I don't know what I'm more surprised by here... that someone remixed one of the lamest trance n bass tunes of all time, that the producers of said atrocity are actually complaining that someone remixed one of the biggest mistakes of all time...
is it the poor mixdown on the remix?
I dunno. I'd like to hear a better mixdown and then you should put out like 500 copies on white and smear it in their faces anonymously. They could only sue you for earnings on the release you made and the losses they incur due to your actions... so basically, they'd share in your debt.
So my new DnB shitlist goes like this....
1. Marcus Intalex for telling Mikey Payload to take down a mix with tunes off his label on them, under the logic that HIS TUNES have to be licensed for you to mix them... even if you already bought the vinyl
2. Baron, Fresh, Ram, Andy C and all wobble, be it Dubstep or Dumb n Bass
3. Concord Dawn. No explanation now needed.
is it the poor mixdown on the remix?
I dunno. I'd like to hear a better mixdown and then you should put out like 500 copies on white and smear it in their faces anonymously. They could only sue you for earnings on the release you made and the losses they incur due to your actions... so basically, they'd share in your debt.
So my new DnB shitlist goes like this....
1. Marcus Intalex for telling Mikey Payload to take down a mix with tunes off his label on them, under the logic that HIS TUNES have to be licensed for you to mix them... even if you already bought the vinyl
2. Baron, Fresh, Ram, Andy C and all wobble, be it Dubstep or Dumb n Bass
3. Concord Dawn. No explanation now needed.

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wow, ive googled/yahood my name a few times to find im on 2 to 4 different albums/mixtapes up for sale on amazon.com, tried to contact the owners an they jus ignore me, lol, its some acapellas ive put up on soundclick.com ages ago so its been sampled a many few times over b4 it made it up there, so whateva, guess people view their art and intellectual property different than others. Tis ah tricky game we all play bredda, jus keep movin an takin things forward
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