Hatcha + Kromestar - The Album

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Post by mushug » Sat Nov 17, 2007 6:11 pm

twin towers (B1 side) is heavy but i'm not feeling the rest of the tunes they did together...

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Post by ory » Sat Nov 17, 2007 6:14 pm

I don't know if this is such a good idea, considering about 1 in 20 Kromestar tracks is worth playing, and even then it's nothing groundbreaking.

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Post by rickyricardo » Sat Nov 17, 2007 7:17 pm

Fushimi wrote:I haven't listened to all of their respective mixes by any means, but I've listened to both Hatcha's Kiss FM show and a load of Kromestar mixes and I've never heard them drop any of their collaborations. Not the biggest vote of confidence.
The first place I had heard "Twin Towers", "Riddick", and that R-type remix was on hatcha's show, so their collab definitely have gotten airtime before.

...most of them aren't the easiest to mix though, so maybe that's why they don't get heard so much.

Anyway, i quite like alot of what they've done together so far (and a good amount of what kromestar does solo), so I'd be in anticipation of an album. I don't care about hearing anything groundbreaking, I just wanna hear something good :-P
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Post by fushimi » Sun Nov 18, 2007 4:04 am

Joshaphex wrote:Thanks for your replies people, and for having supported our releases so far.

But I've seen a lot of threads about pushing new sounds and new labels only releasing stuff that sells etc, so would you consider this just another Dubstep album from a commercial label looking at making money off the growing scene, or as an album that really does try and promote the Dubstep sounds by showing some big ground breaking tracks? because that's what we're going for. Of course, only taking from what you’ve heard from this pair so far.

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Skream's album was the pick from a huge pool of tracks made over the course of quite a long time, and people still thought it was underwhelming. Kromestar and Hatcha have released a couple of 12"s which I think it's safe to say were mediocre, especially given the talent involved. Have Hatcha and Kromestar really got 20 or so "big ground breaking tracks" to whittle down to 11 or 12 for an album? If they have, I'll be buying.

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Post by djgyn » Sun Nov 18, 2007 4:21 am

I'll buy this without hesitation. I demand more dubstep albums.
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Post by fractal » Sun Nov 18, 2007 9:47 am

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Post by dirty » Sun Nov 18, 2007 1:04 pm

Ory wrote:I don't know if this is such a good idea, considering about 1 in 20 Kromestar tracks is worth playing, and even then it's nothing groundbreaking.
i gotta say i disagree, have you heard some of his new stuff?
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