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Redshape - The Dance Paradox LP [Delsin] (pg. 6)
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| Kismet7 |
| quote: | Originally posted by enydo
My point is basically you can't always get what you want. People have different ideas and opinions than you, prattling on about how things "should have been done" does not really make any difference, does it?
Start a blog. |
Well its obvious you missed the discussion purpose when you joined this forum. And creating a better scenario for an albums success is kinda part of what a release discussion can go over. And its good practice for me, since i'll likely have to run my own label someday. So i'm always practicin my MOVES :D |
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| Kismet7 |
| quote: | Originally posted by enydo
/Actually, I'm definitely in the wrong here, this is a "discussion" forum. |
See..now you're being reasonable. Reasonable reality party FTW. |
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| woscar |
Shut up enydo, he's a signed artist now.
But then again, so is Richard Durand. |
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| Kismet7 |
| quote: | Originally posted by woscar
Shut up enydo, he's a signed artist now.
But then again, so is Richard Durand. |
You sooo cheeeky.
Do share what your future looks like...Moooaar trolling the streets of TA with homies as a pasttime?
Cause, who knows, in a year or two, when i'm busy doin remixes and releasing EPs, maybe doin a nice international gig or two a month, you and your boyfriends are still going to be here stroking eachother and trolling TA, right? ;) |
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| enydo |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kismet7
See..now you're being reasonable. Reasonable reality party FTW. |
I did edit my post before your post, so don't get the wrong idea.
If that's how you think your future is going to end up, then more power to you, congratulations. That doesn't mean we have to be any less annoyed or any more awed by your presence. |
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| Schadenfreude |
christ on a bike, hard to resist that invitation;p |
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| Frenkieee |
| I planned on going to see Redshape play, but as it turns out it's the first time he'll do a dj-set in Holland. Are his dj-sets any good? |
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| Seppuku |
| Why not go find out? |
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| Slipmat |
| Judging by the samples, my favourites are Man Out of Time, Globe and Dead Space Mix. Going to buy this. |
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| Frenkieee |
| quote: | Originally posted by Seppuku
Why not go find out? |
Sure, I can always assume he does play a lot of his own stuff and just go, but if it turns out that his dj-sets are a lot different (and by different I kind of mean bad), then maybe it's better to save time and money. And I'll have to work the next day, so it would suck if the night turned out crappy.
Though I know you can never precisely know upfront how the night's going to turn out. |
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| djpaulc |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kismet7
Cause, who knows, in a year or two, when i'm busy doin remixes and releasing EPs, maybe doin a nice international gig or two a month, you and your boyfriends are still going to be here stroking eachother and trolling TA, right? ;) |
Went into this thread to read about Redshape's new album and for some reason most of it seems to be taken up by you going on about how great you are. You appear to be getting very carried away with yourself, particularly with this last statement. From what you have said, you have had one EP to date. That gives you no platform whatsoever to presume you will have a successful career in the music industry. Almost any Joe Soap can get an EP released these days....and for your information, production comes through practice and little else....just because someone doesnt have the time/interest to take up production and persue music as a career, doesnt mean that you are in anyway above them. Fair play to you getting your debut EP signed, but before posting again, for your own sake please take a minute to put your achievements into context with the real world. |
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