Reminds me the book "No logo" from Naomi Klein I read some years ago!boomnoise wrote:surely it depends how much money actually goes to nike and how much of it goes to skream.
and.... how much of it goes to the small peasant worker children of croydon skream employed to run on tredmills and fetch him tea and digestives in order to give the track extra sole.
What the hell nike has to do with music (especially dubstep stuff) apart from fu***** marketing?
If it's the case, 'hope he's get enough of them...poepsnor wrote:skream is just interested in every nike shoe he will get for free.
Hang on a minute... Dubsteppers from the prehistory did also some marketing... (dropping a tune at forward hasn't something to do with advertisement like "give message to a public ? {see Habermas's headaches})
Why looking for a reasonable, way of droppin' your music? Is there a logic or a human(istic) way of giving your music to the public at all?
Well I feel messed up... let's listen some good beats again... 'will feel better afterwards.
PS: Make, drop, give music as many hearts can be pleased to hear it, that's all?!

