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Seppuku
Look at me, taking Wolf + Lamb all serious. :stongue:
wotyzoid
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Originally posted by Seppuku
Look at me, taking Wolf + Lamb all serious. :stongue:


Why wouldn't you? Wuss + Lame forever! And lol @ you guys getting all worked up about this.
SYSTEM-J
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Originally posted by woscar
I wasn't talking about that. I was talking about how you played the "you're only assuming that" card on Seppuku for his comment on how much EDM artists make from their tracks without backing it up with facts. Which was "conjecture and assumption" in itself. :p


I didn't claim he was assuming anything. I asked for proof behind his statement. There's a big difference between assuming he didn't have proof and asking for some proof.
epdarks
even if you consider the sampling "ok"...

isn't it a bit weak to bank your entire label on edits of existing music? not only the entire label, but the entire sound that w+l represents. it's all ripped off. maybe that's the point, i don't really know.

when i listen to their sets i just wait for the next track and say "oh look another disco edit"

i'll admit i don't know their catalog front to back, but their live sets are all the same...
woscar
LOL dude, the Wolf + Lamb guys have three different labels with over 60 releases between all of them. Only one of such labels, which is Wolf + Lamb Black, was created with the sole purpose of releasing these edits, and they have released 3 EPs.

And between all of their 60+ releases, ONE of them has been "disco edits". :wtf:
Clovis
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Originally posted by epdarks
even if you consider the sampling "ok"...

isn't it a bit weak to bank your entire label on edits of existing music? not only the entire label, but the entire sound that w+l represents. it's all ripped off. maybe that's the point, i don't really know.

when i listen to their sets i just wait for the next track and say "oh look another disco edit"

i'll admit i don't know their catalog front to back, but their live sets are all the same...


Who the are you talking about? Soul Clap? Wolf + Lamb the DJs, the label, or someone else? :wtf:

You sound like you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about, whatever that is...
epdarks
you are right, i have never looked at a wolf and lamb catalog

their live sets are all disco edits, so i assumed that's what they released

not really into that sound, so i didn't bother looking into it...

you guys happy?
epdarks
jesus christ you guys are so fuking elite its rediculous

lets keep this sh1t simple...

wolf and lamb are teh funkiest white boys on the planet, anything they touch turns to gold, and stealing music is ok

fawk
djhaziel
I'm goign to burning man next year who is coming with me :p
epdarks
life changer imo (in all seriousness i would like to go)

wolf and lamb named RA #3 label of the year

http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1123

bas
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Originally posted by epdarks
life changer imo (in all seriousness i would like to go)

wolf and lamb named RA #3 label of the year

http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1123

Permanent Vacation, DFA and Running Back playing second fiddle to W+L and Hyperdub is criminal. I don't get RAs hard-on for dubstep :conf:
Forever Delayed
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Originally posted by bas
Permanent Vacation, DFA and Running Back playing second fiddle to W+L and Hyperdub is criminal. I don't get RAs hard-on for dubstep :conf:


Hyperdub is one of the most forward thinking labels around, but you're right, it shouldn't have been number one. Wolf + Lamb are the clear choice for label of 2009 for me.
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