Re: So your a Producer and you think you're better than....
Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 1:48 pm
rubadubstepblog@gmail.comBaasDNB wrote:How do we contact you and send you tunes? PMs are not workin for some reason
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rubadubstepblog@gmail.comBaasDNB wrote:How do we contact you and send you tunes? PMs are not workin for some reason
Fixedtripwire22 wrote:me and kaiori breathe are kinda a BIG DEAL
kinda hahakaiori breathe wrote:Fixedtripwire22 wrote:me and kaiori breathe are kinda a BIG DEAL
tripwire22 wrote:kinda hahakaiori breathe wrote:Fixedtripwire22 wrote:me and kaiori breathe are kinda a BIG DEAL
Seems a funny example - are you saying Burial didn't market himself, in his own Burial-like way?Ldizzy wrote:bottom line, if your sound is really incredible and if u have that much talent, ur gonna get recognized for it, dont worry... take burial for instance...
Burial sent his tunes out to a shit load of labels and know one wanted to know, kode 9 took a shot with him and it paid offLdizzy wrote:bottom line, if your sound is really incredible and if u have that much talent, ur gonna get recognized for it, dont worry... take burial for instance...
im not sure what your opinion is from that, but i could quite easily see burial languishing in obscurity if kode9 hadnt done thatDZA wrote:Burial sent his tunes out to a shit load of labels and know one wanted to know, kode 9 took a shot with him and it paid offLdizzy wrote:bottom line, if your sound is really incredible and if u have that much talent, ur gonna get recognized for it, dont worry... take burial for instance...
Burial only ever sent tunes to Hyperdub man.DZA wrote:Burial sent his tunes out to a shit load of labels and know one wanted to know, kode 9 took a shot with him and it paid offLdizzy wrote:bottom line, if your sound is really incredible and if u have that much talent, ur gonna get recognized for it, dont worry... take burial for instance...
Burial wrote: I became obsessed with El-B and garage. Those drums. I’d been into jungle but then heard that stuff and loved it. Looking for those records I found the Hyperdub website, so I emailed Kode 9. I sent him some budget first tunes and he played one of them on Groovetech, which was so funny. For a year I had a break and didn’t send him anything. Then I sent him a CD that was a big step up to see what he thought – and we went from there.
It’s just wicked: I like the name “Hyperdub”. It sounded dark. That website – which is down now – was quite important for me. I’ve never sent tunes to anyone except Kode 9.
stompzi wrote:regardless, one lucky man doesn't change the fact that pushing your stuff is a good idea
and theyre both aphex twin having a laughupstateface wrote:Burial = Kode9