and in turn, why it is so vital rinse sets are recorded.UFO over easy wrote:This is why I barely ever delete a Rinse set
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yeah, i never tire of saying big up to you and deaps for that shitboomnoise wrote:and in turn, why it is so vital rinse sets are recorded.UFO over easy wrote:This is why I barely ever delete a Rinse set
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I sincerely hope that in a couple of years they will do exactly that - a kind of Virus Vaults LP for the dubstep world.mos dan wrote:the idea of any of these songs just being lost to the ages is tragic innit. to be left with just a vague memory of hearing them played out once or twice... can't u just put any lost trax on cdr and sell them to us for a fiver or something?
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From reading interviews with mala and talking to him for a few minutes at blackmarket, I really doubt it.. 
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Since they seem quite against the album idea i think CD compilation is the way to go for sure.ThinKing wrote:I sincerely hope that in a couple of years they will do exactly that - a kind of Virus Vaults LP for the dubstep world.mos dan wrote:the idea of any of these songs just being lost to the ages is tragic innit. to be left with just a vague memory of hearing them played out once or twice... can't u just put any lost trax on cdr and sell them to us for a fiver or something?
DMZ: Lost Dubs (Dubplates 2002-2007) (DMZCD001)
in a way i quite like the idea of the only record of the tracks existence being on a muddy recording of a pirate, and a number of hazy memories
but thats maybe just me being a gay romantic
either way, it is no joke to say that boomnoise, deapoh and the rest are truly recording extremely important cultural historical document, and for that they deserve endless praise
save me and ital are on the john peel tribute show mix, altho the only record of ital i know of is like 30 seconds at the very end before it cuts to the next show, but it is a fucking riddim. think joe nice plays save me a bit too
but thats maybe just me being a gay romantic
either way, it is no joke to say that boomnoise, deapoh and the rest are truly recording extremely important cultural historical document, and for that they deserve endless praise
save me and ital are on the john peel tribute show mix, altho the only record of ital i know of is like 30 seconds at the very end before it cuts to the next show, but it is a fucking riddim. think joe nice plays save me a bit too
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see that's what I'm talkin about. I'd happily cut those tunes that I wanted. Although I have a feeling Ben UFO is prob right.boomnoise wrote:Since they seem quite against the album idea i think CD compilation is the way to go for sure.ThinKing wrote:I sincerely hope that in a couple of years they will do exactly that - a kind of Virus Vaults LP for the dubstep world.mos dan wrote:the idea of any of these songs just being lost to the ages is tragic innit. to be left with just a vague memory of hearing them played out once or twice... can't u just put any lost trax on cdr and sell them to us for a fiver or something?
DMZ: Lost Dubs (Dubplates 2002-2007) (DMZCD001)
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boomnoise wrote:i'm not so sure. i respect DMZ's creative integrity but i just feel that a well produced, well mastered cd of choice dmz cuts would not only be a great profit making exercise but a just reward for us avid DMZ followers, as well as a profile raising tool for both mystikz and dubstep.
in a way it feels like digital mystikz exist primarily at the dmz rave, and in the few dubs they give out to other selectas to play at fwd or wherever. which gives them a unique quality, it's true - makes dmz really special - but would it really be reductive of their body of work and their digital mystique (sorry) to release a compilation?
digital mystique lol i rate it
i think its kind of just an instinctive thing, there are strong logical arguments for getting a cd out, but it just comes down to feeling i guess. i for one have such conflicting feelings, cos blah blah etherial mist etc but at the end of the day i really really want those tunes
c'est dificile
i think its kind of just an instinctive thing, there are strong logical arguments for getting a cd out, but it just comes down to feeling i guess. i for one have such conflicting feelings, cos blah blah etherial mist etc but at the end of the day i really really want those tunes
c'est dificile
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it's a bit tricky to say. having listened to the DMZ010 record it feels really weird hearing these tracks in full quality, full length. in one sense something is lost. i love the low quality rinse files - i love the dusty sound of dubplates. i like the mystery of wondering if something is coming out.
but then again, having one's own copy of these tracks is equally amazing. i would obviously rather that these dubs were released than unreleased.
but then again, having one's own copy of these tracks is equally amazing. i would obviously rather that these dubs were released than unreleased.
the more tracks they hold down the better for their label and their party. if every single tune they make is on a cd, then there's no mystery...no surprises. the thing about dmz, is that you know you're going to hear nothing but exclusives. this is how you create a movement.mos dan wrote:the idea of any of these songs just being lost to the ages is tragic innit. to be left with just a vague memory of hearing them played out once or twice... can't u just put any lost trax on cdr and sell them to us for a fiver or something?
it's the same way metalheadz was at bluenote. it's the same way skateland was in jamaica. dubplate culture.
defo man, although if course I'd never presume that fans were 'owed' the opportunity to buy the music - artists' wishes are always to be respected.boomnoise wrote:i'm not so sure. i respect DMZ's creative integrity but i just feel that a well produced, well mastered cd of choice dmz cuts would not only be a great profit making exercise but a just reward for us avid DMZ followers, as well as a profile raising tool for both mystikz and dubstep.
seckle wrote:the more tracks they hold down the better for their label and their party. if every single tune they make is on a cd, then there's no mystery...no surprises. the thing about dmz, is that you know you're going to hear nothing but exclusives. this is how you create a movement.mos dan wrote:the idea of any of these songs just being lost to the ages is tragic innit. to be left with just a vague memory of hearing them played out once or twice... can't u just put any lost trax on cdr and sell them to us for a fiver or something?
it's the same way metalheadz was at bluenote. it's the same way skateland was in jamaica. dubplate culture.
I agree to an extent dude, but what about when the tune/dubplate reaches its shelf-life. 'Lost dubplates' are just that, lost, and whilst noone is expecting Mala or anyone else to hand over all their weaponry on a CD for a tenner, by the same token there are plenty of tunes just gathering dust now that your average punter would sell their mum for.
for example, I can't even remember the last time I heard Changes in a dance, except in May in Bristol when Distance opened with it.
LOEFAH - MIDNIGHT.ThinKing wrote:there are plenty of tunes just gathering dust now that your average punter would sell their mum for.
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