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by pkay » Thu Jul 15, 2010 8:47 pm
prisoner wrote:You're comparing BAILEY to this guy!?!
seriously!?!

no I'm comparing what they do. Bailey has the ears of tens of thousands of listeners. It makes sense, if you are interested in drum and bass, you would give your dubs to bailey in hopes they are going to be played to tens of thousands of potential buyers. Still with me? Inspector Dubplates channel has the ears of tens of thousands of listeners and potential customers. It would make sense, if your label or artist produces sounds relevant to his channel, you would submit your tunes to ID. No living off anyones tunes, none of that shit. Whether you like the dude or not, ID offers a relevant service with a pretty fucking massive audience.
Once again, may not dig the music but hating on the mans grind is what we in america call 'bitch-assness'
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by skimpi » Thu Jul 15, 2010 8:50 pm
AntlionUK wrote:in all honest pkay is right, he's just done what people like Mary Anne Hobbs have done just with music that people hate and on youtube rather than the radio.
yeah i spose, it is similar you know, just getting the music out to the people, but like mary anne hobbs does a radio show and presents it, inspector dubplate just uploads it to youtube, which is shite
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by johnkimble » Thu Jul 15, 2010 8:51 pm
yay

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by pkay » Thu Jul 15, 2010 8:53 pm
AntlionUK wrote:in all honest pkay is right, he's just done what people like Mary Anne Hobbs have done just with music that people hate and on youtube rather than the radio.
yup and the biggest names in dubstep hand over their dubs with a smile to MAH, because despite whatever shit you want to talk about her, MAH has exposure to an audience size challenged by very few.
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by Pistonsbeneath » Thu Jul 15, 2010 9:03 pm
It's true that he helped brostep reach more people
such a shame that his channels gone lol
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by AntlionUK » Thu Jul 15, 2010 9:24 pm
pkay wrote:AntlionUK wrote:in all honest pkay is right, he's just done what people like Mary Anne Hobbs have done just with music that people hate and on youtube rather than the radio.
yup and the biggest names in dubstep hand over their dubs with a smile to MAH, because despite whatever shit you want to talk about her, MAH has exposure to an audience size challenged by very few.
woah, i ain't chatting shit about MAH, i wanna marry the woman! just using her as an example.
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by pkay » Thu Jul 15, 2010 9:27 pm
AntlionUK wrote:pkay wrote:AntlionUK wrote:in all honest pkay is right, he's just done what people like Mary Anne Hobbs have done just with music that people hate and on youtube rather than the radio.
yup and the biggest names in dubstep hand over their dubs with a smile to MAH, because despite whatever shit you want to talk about her, MAH has exposure to an audience size challenged by very few.
woah, i ain't chatting shit about MAH, i wanna marry the woman! just using her as an example.
oh no wasnt implying you chattin shit, i meant people in general :p
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by Skriptah » Fri Jul 16, 2010 12:15 am
I don't get why the man himself doesn't come on here and explain himself. I have seen him on the forums before.
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by Dark Reign » Fri Jul 16, 2010 12:35 am
Its good he promotes the artists but now hes making serious cheddar from just having a youtube channel, strange times we live in. Some of the stuff he uploads is really good, a lot of it is garbage though.
Im curious to know how he got to be the biggest dubstep channel, they're are tons of other decent channels that have 1/10 of the subscribers, might have something to do with the mustaches.
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by lidsjunky » Fri Jul 16, 2010 2:16 am
must be doing well for himself to get all this hate.. sometimes its funny.. people make fun of all the whining facebook/youtube kids on his page.. i guess this is where they go to whine when they grow up?

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by The Peak » Fri Jul 16, 2010 9:28 am
lidsjunky wrote:must be doing well for himself to get all this hate.. sometimes its funny.. people make fun of all the whining facebook/youtube kids on his page.. i guess this is where they go to whine when they grow up?

hey mr brostepper, theres no need to be upset

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by Acre » Fri Jul 16, 2010 9:35 am
" youtube pretty much killed the legend of dubstep."
does he dj vinyl or cdj?
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by grotbags » Fri Jul 16, 2010 11:07 am
pkay wrote:
Bailey made a fucking career off doing fuck all in the studio and hyping youngsters on other peoples tunes.
Bailey was a very respected and long time dj before he ever done anything on the radio , plus he has made tunes that have been released.
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by rudebwoy » Fri Jul 16, 2010 11:26 am
his facebook is too funny lol

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by fretn » Fri Jul 16, 2010 11:27 am
Acre wrote:" youtube pretty much killed the legend of dubstep."
does he dj vinyl or cdj?
So youtube versus brostep: 2 - 0 (Remember Mt. Eden - Sierra Leone)
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by hackman » Fri Jul 16, 2010 11:44 am
this is the first time i've ever heard of inspector dubplate....
y'all care way too much

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by Woony » Fri Jul 16, 2010 11:52 am
fretn wrote:Acre wrote:" youtube pretty much killed the legend of dubstep."
does he dj vinyl or cdj?
So youtube versus brostep: 2 - 0 (Remember Mt. Eden - Sierra Leone)

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by seckle » Fri Jul 16, 2010 12:32 pm
pkay wrote:prisoner wrote:You're comparing BAILEY to this guy!?!
seriously!?!

no I'm comparing what they do. Bailey has the ears of tens of thousands of listeners. It makes sense, if you are interested in drum and bass, you would give your dubs to bailey in hopes they are going to be played to tens of thousands of potential buyers. Still with me? Inspector Dubplates channel has the ears of tens of thousands of listeners and potential customers. It would make sense, if your label or artist produces sounds relevant to his channel, you would submit your tunes to ID. No living off anyones tunes, none of that shit. Whether you like the dude or not, ID offers a relevant service with a pretty fucking massive audience.
Once again, may not dig the music but hating on the mans grind is what we in america call 'bitch-assness'
i don't think you have any idea the amount of work that goes into running a bbc radio show. do you honestly think, they just get sent tunes, and they go in a spin them? first off, both MAH and Bailey build relationships with producers and labels. there's a mountain full of rules and politics involved in running a show on FM.
This inspectordubplate kid just felt entitled to all that music. he put up tunes that were sometimes 8 to 9 months away from release. thats not hype or promotion. thats just taking liberties. the only work that inspectordubplate did was to click download/rip on the audio and then upload away. I guarantee he didn't even have the decency to ask most of those labels if he could upload them in the first place. you comparing him to both mah and bailey is just about the most far fetched comparisons you could've made. also, if you start using the word "hating" , "hater" or "hate" to describe my not agreeing with you or how you see this issue, then you need to look up the dictionary and find out what that word means. for that matter, anyone that uses that word in relation to regular opinion, wins the dumb and dumber award.
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by seckle » Fri Jul 16, 2010 12:34 pm
Pistonsbeneath wrote:
Seckle as always managed to take the highest moral ground

coming from you thats a compliment.
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by Ady Aka Slippa » Fri Jul 16, 2010 2:10 pm
LOL its about time! Brostep was getting so cheesey anyway!!!
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