Christian Dittman's Emporio release is sooooo good.
Dec-03-2007 20:27
montana
dub come save me
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: södertälje. sweden
paul keeley + dennis desantis - transatlantic nightclub ep , tis the single most greatest thing evar. shame they took it down.
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Originally posted by montana
paul keeley + dennis desantis - transatlantic nightclub ep , tis the single most greatest thing evar. shame they took it down.
I really want Ohcen, why was it taken down?
Dec-04-2007 01:45
JakeC
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Birmingham
They can be great. But sometimes its easy to hear why the music is free.
You love netlabels... as opposed to what? Labels who do physical releases? I can guarantee you that "real" labels are of much higher quality overall. Digital releases usually have pretty rough production and are musically bland.
Dec-04-2007 17:49
bobba lou
you need some activator
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Mp3s killed the black beauty
Originally posted by callme
I've always meant to ask this....who the fuck are you? I mean i have never heard of you or the 5 friends you have on your myspace. Official info : chokeonit
Dec-04-2007 21:55
Internet TufGai
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2007
Location:
wow the quality of music in that thinner label is surprisingly very good.
Dec-04-2007 22:10
basilisk
Ektoplazm
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
There are two sides to the "I hear why it's free" argument. Netlabels do have a ways to go in improving the quality of their products, sure enough, but the elimination of the bottom line also opens up new creative possibilities. I think the two finest examples of this are ManMadeMan's recent Free To Listen album (their best yet) and the recent emergence of New Born, whose 24-minute track The Observer would never have been commercially released simply due to length. The bottom line places restrictions on musical development... within a "gift economy," it is possible to regain something lost to commercial concerns.
Dec-05-2007 23:42
bubbleguuum
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2006
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by distant
I can guarantee you that "real" labels are of much higher quality overall.
Considering the amount of crap released even on vinyl, I'm not so sure.