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Wolf + Lamb Podcast (pg. 15)
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| djhaziel |
| quote: | Originally posted by Forever Delayed
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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| woscar |
| I don't get anyone's hard-on for dubstep, actually. :p |
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| Sadface |
| quote: | Originally posted by djhaziel
I'm goign to burning man next year who is coming with me :p |
I've been 3 years and counting. Best times of my life by far. I'm hopefully gonna put a day party camp together this year but we'll see, an art/party car might end up being a better investment (ps - looking for more peeps who'd be down to throw in some time and/or money. pm me, heh). |
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| Schadenfreude |
| quote: | Originally posted by 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: |
not quite true. Many of the samples that they use come straight from old disco records.
I'm not joining this argument on either side, but just wanted to say that. |
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| Schadenfreude |
| quote: | 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: |
i like RA, but they are notorious for being fad whores. |
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| epdarks |
| RA is on the disco edit fad too :wtf: |
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| Sadface |
| quote: | Originally posted by Schadenfreude
i like RA, but they are notorious for being fad whores. |
Well, because they're in such a strong position as the #1 online source for info/reviews of "cutting edge" edm they can almost create fads on their own, or at least help propel something new into "fad" status extremely quickly. |
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| stevö |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sadface
I've been 3 years and counting. Best times of my life by far. I'm hopefully gonna put a day party camp together this year but we'll see, an art/party car might end up being a better investment (ps - looking for more peeps who'd be down to throw in some time and/or money. pm me, heh). |
3 years here as well. 2006-2008. i saw wolf and lamb out there. they sucked. the end. saw lee burridge at the deep end too, he sucked too, nobody was really into it. i imagine they sound much better in a club rather than a noisy dusty windy environment surrounded by fire explosions, glowsticks, shirt cockers, bicycles with blinking lights ridden by people with ADD high on lsd, etc... that style of music does not go down well out there, too many distractions. their comment about the music being outdated shows they are still new to BM and havent figured it out yet. though im glad to hear they took inspiration from the event and brightened up their sound (they mention less people wearing black at their events now) |
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| wotyzoid |
| quote: | 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: |
Why is that? I also agree that Wolf + Lamb released some of the nastiest records in that whole spectrum of dance music this year. The Significant Others EP especially, to me at least, can be considered a very well thought landmark in the whole current deep house scene, and if it isn't I'd call it underrated along with Aphrika which was the tightest track this year imo. I also have labels I'd place above W+L, but they were just phenomenally selective and there's hardly anything I didn't like from them this year. |
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| bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by epdarks
RA is on the disco edit fad too :wtf: |
I wouldn't say that they're on the fad so much as they've championed it. The deep house and disco movement has been prevalent on RA for a while. They had Mark E do a podcast for them when people were still creaming their pants for Dubfire :p
| quote: | Originally posted by wotyzoid
Why is that? |
Because I feel they're much better labels. Wolf + Lamb is great, but c'mon...Running Back released Tensnake's In The End EP as well as Precious System's Voice From Planet Love. Easily label of the year material.
edit // No Delusions Of Grandieur on that last either?? RA is slipping :p |
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| UWM |
I'll try not to draw this out any further but I agree with Max. If "everybody is begging you to release your edits" then put them out there for free. A la James Holden and his Britney Spears remixes. Wolf and Lamb even has free up on their website, including a Michael Jackson "Rework" by Nicolas Jaar.
I hate to say it, but Soul Clap / Gadi & Zev put these out there because there was demand and they knew they could make a quick buck on them while concurrently remaining in relative obscurity so they likely wouldn't feel the heavy hand of a Motown lawyer laying some justice down on them.
It just reeks of greed in my opinion. |
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| UWM |
| In other news, maybe I'll listen to that "Chicago Afterhours" set for a laugh to see just what I didn't miss, according to pretty much everyone who was there. |
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