Re: DMZ and Digital Downloads
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 4:29 pm
you can also find several digital mystikz mp3s off tectonic, monkeytown, etc. etc. from any decent online mp3 retailer...
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http://www.souljazzrecords.co.uk/releases/?id=6617Swilch wrote:If anyone has any dmz legit digital releases (from bleep, etc.), I will pay a decent amount for them...
prisoner wrote:talk to you local shops they should be able to order anything that gets released.
dmz has 2 LPs out, one by Mala "Return II Space" & one by Coki "Urban Ethics" you should still be able to order both of them. they both, however, are under the Digital Mystikz name. (these are easy to find)
try redeye records or chemical records for much better shipping rates then boomkat fwiw...
It should get converted to the currency you use when you pay for it.-TraX- wrote:prisoner wrote:talk to you local shops they should be able to order anything that gets released.
dmz has 2 LPs out, one by Mala "Return II Space" & one by Coki "Urban Ethics" you should still be able to order both of them. they both, however, are under the Digital Mystikz name. (these are easy to find)
try redeye records or chemical records for much better shipping rates then boomkat fwiw...
Thank you ! I found both LP's on Chemical. Do I have to pay in pounds, or is there some method of conversion...
I don't think DMZ are gonna give a shit about the opinion of those sort of people.Maccaveli wrote:listen to a shit quality upload of a Coki tune on their laptop speakers and declare that 'its shit cos there's no bass' or something. Isn't that exactly what they were trying to avoid by only releasing it on vinyl?
I for one didn't have a new land rover and will be unable to get for at least 5 years, so I can't feel guilty about that one I just stole from the dealership.Maccaveli wrote:I for one don't have a record player and will be unable to get one for at least a few years, so I can't feel guilty about torrenting DMZ releases
No wonder then why those 14 yo only listen to Skrillex and Doctor P.garethom wrote:As Pistons said further up, with vinyl only releases, those that were there have them, and those that don't, don't.
Haha, thanks man, sorry if I came across aggressive, not my intention. Just thinking if I was the producer and wanted to release on vinyl only, would be pretty annoyed to see my stuff all over torrent sites. Of course like you said, you have more important things to be buying, that's fair enough, but still don't see how that justifies torrenting DMZ releases. If a label releases vinyl only, and I like the release, I don't feel hard done buy to put a little effort into listening to something I'll keep and cherish. Hope that clears up what I meant.Maccaveli wrote:Yeah, sure, I could get a cheap record player, then I could also spend a load on a system that actually benefits from the better sound quality, then spend heaps importing vinyl to the other side of the world, but I have more important things to spend what little cash I earn on at my age, ie. rent, saving up for a car, etc. I can still enjoy the music and just look forward to the day when I'll be able to experience it the way its meant to be heard.
And lets not forget that a lot of the people on this forum who think dubstep should only be listened to on vinyl are the same people complaining that so many people listen to shit dubstep. If the good shit was more easily accessible, maybe this would be less of a problem....
btw mate, I'm the guy that sent you those suggestions for your blog the other day, so lets not start shit eh? haha I respect what you're doing
Dub_freak wrote:http://www.souljazzrecords.co.uk/releases/?id=6617Swilch wrote:If anyone has any dmz legit digital releases (from bleep, etc.), I will pay a decent amount for them...
http://www.souljazzrecords.co.uk/releases/?id=6616
If you don't already have them
I have them on vinyl, but they most likely aresay_whut wrote:Dub_freak wrote:http://www.souljazzrecords.co.uk/releases/?id=6617Swilch wrote:If anyone has any dmz legit digital releases (from bleep, etc.), I will pay a decent amount for them...
http://www.souljazzrecords.co.uk/releases/?id=6616
If you don't already have themAre they 320?
Yes they are, I bought Earth a Run Red - my fave DMZ tuneDub_freak wrote:I have them on vinyl, but they most likely aresay_whut wrote:Dub_freak wrote:http://www.souljazzrecords.co.uk/releases/?id=6617Swilch wrote:If anyone has any dmz legit digital releases (from bleep, etc.), I will pay a decent amount for them...
http://www.souljazzrecords.co.uk/releases/?id=6616
If you don't already have themAre they 320?
nice one!dj jahson wrote:Urban Ethics is available digital:
http://www.junodownload.com/products/ur ... 754789-02/
Anti war dub and Mud are available digital on this:
http://www.junodownload.com/products/ma ... 603417-02/
enjoy.
.onelove. wrote:Fucking hell, the smugness in this thread is suffocating.
OUT TO THA HEADS WHO WERE THER SINCE DAY, ONLY WE ARE ALLOWED TO LISTEN CUS WE WERE THERE SINCE DAY, OTHERS DONT KNOW, BECAUSE WE DON'T WANT THEM TO LISTEN, CAUSE THEY WERENT THERE SINCE DAY
mikey g wrote:
The fact that these records are limited means that when you do decide to invest in them they will actually be worth something. Personally if I became involved in somethign new, I would like to know that I will potentially see some kind of return on my investment rather than have a spare room full of 12"s that I can't pay people to take off my hands.