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Mala - "Its getting harder and harder to play dubplates..."

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 11:46 am
by slanguage
http://www.facebook.com/malamystikz/pos ... 5371100281



:( ....damn...it'd be a twilight zone situation if mala ever abandoned dubplates....guess it just highlights the danger vinyl is in to being phased out of the club scene

Re: Mala - "Its getting harder and harder to play dubplates.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 11:56 am
by wilson
Clubs need to maintain their shit.

Re: Mala - "Its getting harder and harder to play dubplates.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 12:36 pm
by Be-1ne
Jamie Hipgrave im so upset by this status!!!!!!! if Mala's feeling the pain how can us wax hedz survive! the only way is to become the promotors and do it right! a community of respected promotors accross the country you can rely on! when the 'money orientated' mug-offs start hostin dead nights to a club full of jump up chav's causing aggro and no headz their soon see the light.....i hope....
What this man said!

Re: Mala - "Its getting harder and harder to play dubplates.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 1:08 pm
by arktrix45hz
Be-1ne wrote:
Jamie Hipgrave im so upset by this status!!!!!!! if Mala's feeling the pain how can us wax hedz survive! the only way is to become the promotors and do it right! a community of respected promotors accross the country you can rely on! when the 'money orientated' mug-offs start hostin dead nights to a club full of jump up chav's causing aggro and no headz their soon see the light.....i hope....
What this man said!
Good friend and local promoter is Jamie, he speaks the truth.

Re: Mala - "Its getting harder and harder to play dubplates.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 1:17 pm
by Be-1ne
arktrix wrote:
Be-1ne wrote:
Jamie Hipgrave im so upset by this status!!!!!!! if Mala's feeling the pain how can us wax hedz survive! the only way is to become the promotors and do it right! a community of respected promotors accross the country you can rely on! when the 'money orientated' mug-offs start hostin dead nights to a club full of jump up chav's causing aggro and no headz their soon see the light.....i hope....
What this man said!
Good friend and local promoter is Jamie, he speaks the truth.
Respect to your mate. nice blog by the way. :-)

Re: Mala - "Its getting harder and harder to play dubplates.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 2:16 pm
by arktrix45hz
Be-1ne wrote:
arktrix wrote:
Be-1ne wrote:
Jamie Hipgrave im so upset by this status!!!!!!! if Mala's feeling the pain how can us wax hedz survive! the only way is to become the promotors and do it right! a community of respected promotors accross the country you can rely on! when the 'money orientated' mug-offs start hostin dead nights to a club full of jump up chav's causing aggro and no headz their soon see the light.....i hope....
What this man said!
Good friend and local promoter is Jamie, he speaks the truth.
Respect to your mate. nice blog by the way. :-)
Ta mate! Mixes to come from Blind Prophet, Pressa and Syte.

Re: Mala - "Its getting harder and harder to play dubplates.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 2:20 pm
by HamCrescendo
mix all vinyl but gonna have to jam a CDJ in there next year to play exclusives and shit. think the chance of me as a start-up vinyl dj of getting many dubplates aint likely so gonna have to work with digital and hopefully slowly work myself back to all vinyl. (cant see that happening though, just gonna be seduced by all the pretty digital options)

Re: Mala - "Its getting harder and harder to play dubplates.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 2:23 pm
by walker101
thats well shit

Re: Mala - "Its getting harder and harder to play dubplates.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 2:49 pm
by vax
:corndance: :corndance: :corndance:
:corndance: :corndance: :corndance:
:g: :g: :g:

Re: Mala - "Its getting harder and harder to play dubplates.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 2:57 pm
by bRRRz
vax wrote:
also stop Skream giving away tracks......he's just enticing a generation of laptop dj's......playing for convieance and not a love or respect for the music and producers
Wow, what a load of horse shit.

"Don't let this man give out tunes as a thank you to his fans! That's detrimental to the music scene!"

I for one won't shed a tear when the ridiculously wasteful process of printing 1 or 2 songs to a massive slab of plastic disappears forever.

Now if you'll excuse me...

*rocks some legitimately obtained, scene-supporting Deep Medi .wavs*
I love you. :U:

Re: Mala - "Its getting harder and harder to play dubplates.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 3:04 pm
by NickUndercover
vax wrote:I for one won't shed a tear when the ridiculously wasteful process of printing 1 or 2 songs to a massive slab of plastic disappears forever.

vax wrote:Wow, what a load of horse shit.

Re: Mala - "Its getting harder and harder to play dubplates.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 3:25 pm
by vax
:corndance: :corndance: :corndance:
:corndance: :corndance: :corndance:
:g: :g: :g:

Re: Mala - "Its getting harder and harder to play dubplates.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 3:33 pm
by the wiggle baron
vax wrote:You don't hear cinema fans up in arms that VHS is the superior format to watch movies and bemoaning its demise, or slagging off people who like to watch films on Blu-Ray, I don't understand why this is such a unique phenomena to the EDM (specifically dubstep) world. There seems to be an absurd perceived dichotomy that you have characters like Mala as being 'true heads' and everyone else is a Youtube-rip playing 16 year old with auto-beatmatch software.

It's completely doable to have digital dubplates, if the heads give out tunes to a select few they can trust. Dubplate "culture" doesn't have to rely on an archaic and outdated method of music storage.

It's a good thing that there's a hi-fi digital archive of Changes out there that future generations can listen to without it sounding horribly degraded (and that's if they even have turntables).

I would hope that truly forward-thinking DJs would be excited about things like the new CDJ-900 & 2000's that can play lossless formats from USB sticks, just as I would hope that forward-thinking music enthusiasts would not be completely oblivious to the downsides of inefficiently mass producing small amounts of music on large amounts of non-biodegradable plastics.
You just dont get it mate, simple as that. And if you havent grown up with vinyl as a huge part of your life then you are doubtless never going to. If I was in your shoes I would just accept that and walk on.

However im not. And after seeing mala at bloc (playing off dubplates as opposed to a laptop) and there being an almost black and white difference in the amount of bass pressure compared to every other artist, I still think the argument for better sound holds very, very true. Especially in (as you say) dubstep, where low end pressure is what should be one of very few "rules".

Honestly, it was the difference between hearing the tunes and feeling them.

Oh yeah, and stuff like "There seems to be an absurd perceived dichotomy that you have characters like Mala as being 'true heads' and everyone else is a Youtube-rip playing 16 year old with auto-beatmatch software." drags down your argument immensely by the way. This is not the case in anyones mind, as you are well aware.

Re: Mala - "Its getting harder and harder to play dubplates.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 3:43 pm
by NickUndercover
True that, Youngsta plays CDs and everyone is still okay to say he's the best. But if he had the opportunity to keep playing vinyls he would do that (I think he said that in an interview, correct me if I'm wrong). He stopped precisely because the clubs just don't keep up with it.

Re: Mala - "Its getting harder and harder to play dubplates.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 3:48 pm
by wolf89
Comparing vinyl to VHS?

That's Bollocks. It's more like comparing it to actual film if you're going to draw any comparison. It's not as clear as digital video but it's got a hell of a lot more character to it.

Re: Mala - "Its getting harder and harder to play dubplates.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 3:54 pm
by vax
:corndance: :corndance: :corndance:
:corndance: :corndance: :corndance:
:g: :g: :g:

Re: Mala - "Its getting harder and harder to play dubplates.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 3:54 pm
by wilson
vax wrote:You don't hear cinema fans up in arms that VHS is the superior format to watch movies and bemoaning its demise, or slagging off people who like to watch films on Blu-Ray, I don't understand why this is such a unique phenomena to the EDM (specifically dubstep) world. There seems to be an absurd perceived dichotomy that you have characters like Mala as being 'true heads' and everyone else is a Youtube-rip playing 16 year old with auto-beatmatch software.

It's completely doable to have digital dubplates, if the heads give out tunes to a select few they can trust. Dubplate "culture" doesn't have to rely on an archaic and outdated method of music storage.

It's a good thing that there's a hi-fi digital archive of Changes out there that future generations can listen to without it sounding horribly degraded (and that's if they even have turntables).

I would hope that truly forward-thinking DJs would be excited about things like the new CDJ-900 & 2000's that can play lossless formats from USB sticks, just as I would hope that forward-thinking music enthusiasts would not be completely oblivious to the downsides of inefficiently mass producing small amounts of music on large amounts of non-biodegradable plastics.
They're not fucking plastic bags mate, there isn't an epidemic of sea life choking on 12" records as far as I'm aware.

Re: Mala - "Its getting harder and harder to play dubplates.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 4:02 pm
by vax
:corndance: :corndance: :corndance:
:corndance: :corndance: :corndance:
:g: :g: :g:

Re: Mala - "Its getting harder and harder to play dubplates.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 4:06 pm
by arktrix45hz
Are CDR's and memory sticks recyclable once they become useless?

Re: Mala - "Its getting harder and harder to play dubplates.

Posted: Sun May 01, 2011 4:08 pm
by wolf89
My uncle's blues record collection includes 100 year old records. Vinyl sticks about a long time. Mp3s just get deleted or lost when moving computers. No-one will be able to find mp3s lurking in second hand stores or in peoples attics in years to come