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Re: Swamp 81- What's the deal?
Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 2:26 pm
by matt tdk
just seen this in the new tesla rok mix
Pinch - Get Out Of Here (Swamp 81 Dub)
Trusta - Hypnotic (Swamp 81 Dub)
Re: Swamp 81- What's the deal?
Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 2:59 pm
by limbo
Thank goodness I started collecting vinyl again, once Sicko Cell comes out I'm gonna be all over on that. But I agree that it's unfair for those who really would like to score a copy of some of these gems. It's unbelievable that Falty's release had such limited pressing. The first time I saw it in shops they sold out immediately. But then again Doldrums is also vinyl exclusive also.
You can always buy copies from Discogs but it's unbelievable what people charge for them.
Re: Swamp 81- What's the deal?
Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 3:20 pm
by Johoosh
I dont see the harm in releasing CD compilations of these amazing tunes (as Deep Medi and more recently Hessle have done) eventually.
Re: Swamp 81- What's the deal?
Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 5:16 pm
by jsml
They're gonna have to press a fuck of a lot of copies of Sicko Cell...
Re: Swamp 81- What's the deal?
Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 5:44 pm
by fractal
^ don't think they're worried about pressing enough... Look at it from the side of those who don't use digital... Plenty of stuff never comes out on vinyl, but you never hear us crying about how we feel cheated and have to resort to theft (especially theft against people who have given us so much for so long)
Fix up add
Re: Swamp 81- What's the deal?
Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 6:12 pm
by limbo
technically it's true, but if those dj's use vinyl and are worried about digital releases not getting pressed, they should know that Serato can help em out with that lol.

Re: Swamp 81- What's the deal?
Posted: Thu May 26, 2011 6:39 pm
by hendramarshall
limbo wrote:technically it's true, but if those dj's use vinyl and are worried about digital releases not getting pressed, they should know that Serato can help em out with that lol.

also true but a brand new serato setup is WAY more expensive than going out and buying a cheap turntable to play vinyl exclusives yakno, so it goes both ways! if the digital users are worried about vinyl not getting released digitally, they should know a cheap turntable can help out with that lol.

Re: Swamp 81- What's the deal?
Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 12:06 am
by prisoner
it's a hell of a lot cheaper in the long run to make one large initial purchase (serato/traktor) then to dive into collecting vinyl right now for most people.
i too am kind of getting over the limited edition thing.
i understand it's purpose for bootlegs, but for releases i don't like it as much as i used too.
i do also find it odd that vinyl only label owners play out digitally. i think that if you expect me to shell out and carry around vinyl to play your labels tunes you could at least do the same. no need to cut plates even, just play the vinyl release out.
but people can do whatever the fuck they want really. im not losing sleep over it.
"it's all a matter of opinion"
Re: Swamp 81- What's the deal?
Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 8:17 am
by Hibbie
I can easily see Swamp 81 releasing digital in the near future, I don't think it was ever planned that Swamp was going to be strictly vinyl. I think Loefah still has love for vinyl and maybe wants to do his part to keep it going but has probably planned all along that he will be releasing on digital. Patience!
Re: Swamp 81- What's the deal?
Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 9:14 am
by charliefoy
Deep Medi releases digital, I can understand why DMZ doesn't. I don't know what input that has to all of this I just wanted to say it.
Re: Swamp 81- What's the deal?
Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 9:34 am
by nakedlunch
Reading stuff like this and other comments in this thread it makes me wonder how people managed before mp3s and instant access to music , it seems funny to me that people become upset when they cannot have the music they want when they want , people speak bucket loads of passion about the music about the scene etc etc but when required to put in minimal effort(get turn table , buy vinyl)all the passion goes out the window
addicted wrote:
thats different though, downloading music doesn't prevent anyone else from listening it
that shit you posted seems like too much effort. if i never downloaded elements croydon house i would never be able to listen to after over 6 months, its a fucking joke, if u cant afford even a cheap deck how can u listen to the tunes. what annoys me the most is some of these tunes are the best to have been made recently yet their restricting the spread of the sound. they can attempt to artificially keep their shit niche but i will always download swamp81 releases
Re: Swamp 81- What's the deal?
Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 9:48 am
by hendramarshall
charliefoy wrote:Deep Medi releases digital, I can understand why DMZ doesn't. I don't know what input that has to all of this I just wanted to say it.
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=157917
these times they are a changin'...
also kind of agree with the NL stance on this
Re: Swamp 81- What's the deal?
Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 9:50 am
by charliefoy
hendramarshall wrote:charliefoy wrote:Deep Medi releases digital, I can understand why DMZ doesn't. I don't know what input that has to all of this I just wanted to say it.
http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=157917
these times they are a changin'...
also kind of agree with the NL stance on this
Oh yeah DMZ was available on digital for a while wasn't it, not anymore though. I don't mind, i use vinyl
Edit: Oh shit, didnt see the urban ethics bit. Not sure what i think about that. I think as long as they don't make the older ones digital it will be fine haha.
Re: Swamp 81- What's the deal?
Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 9:52 am
by hendramarshall
edited: redundant
Re: Swamp 81- What's the deal?
Posted: Fri May 27, 2011 10:24 am
by scattybeanhead
nakedlunch wrote:Reading stuff like this and other comments in this thread it makes me wonder how people managed before mp3s and instant access to music , it seems funny to me that people become upset when they cannot have the music they want when they want , people speak bucket loads of passion about the music about the scene etc etc but when required to put in minimal effort(get turn table , buy vinyl)all the passion goes out the window
i totally agree with you mate
Re: Swamp 81- What's the deal?
Posted: Sat May 28, 2011 12:11 am
by say_whut
nakedlunch wrote:Reading stuff like this and other comments in this thread it makes me wonder how people managed before mp3s and instant access to music , it seems funny to me that people become upset when they cannot have the music they want when they want , people speak bucket loads of passion about the music about the scene etc etc but when required to put in minimal effort(get turn table , buy vinyl)all the passion goes out the window
I reckon that's a heap of crap, mate. People can still have a "passion" regardless of the format. For some, maybe they simply cannot afford a vinyl setup or maybe cannot accommodate it. "Minimal effort" can be translated as "a lot of money" which some people may simply not possess.
Re: Swamp 81- What's the deal?
Posted: Sat May 28, 2011 12:23 am
by addicted
exactly, they're cutting out a huge chunk of they're consumer market. So i'm meant to cough up to 60 pound for two tunes??? f uckoutta here
if they did digital downloads i would cop the flacs of boomkat in a flash
Re: Swamp 81- What's the deal?
Posted: Sat May 28, 2011 1:35 am
by grillis
Complaining about needing a turntable to play vinyl is as stupid as complaining about needing an ipod or computer to play digital files.
Re: Swamp 81- What's the deal?
Posted: Sat May 28, 2011 2:36 am
by fractal
Entitled much addicted? You never would have made it in the 50s... "buddy holly wants me to pay for his music? Why isn't there a way I can steal it with minumum effort

why should I pay? I'm only listening"

Re: Swamp 81- What's the deal?
Posted: Sat May 28, 2011 2:40 am
by Lystric
It costs about £50 to get one dubplate cut for Digital-Only releases, or free tunes given away. I haven't seen any vinyl-heads complaining about that in threads, so I don't think digital users should be complaining about this either.