Benny Bunter
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Journalists and a lot of music fans too are quite lazy these days, they want it all on a plate or they're not interested.
would of course prefer if they just released their records themselves rather than have to wait for someone with more of a link to the wider 'bass' scene to pick them up (its diff when you view a funky release through hyperdub or night slugs or numbers than when its just some basic white label thing).
edit: soz andy, I keep repeating what you've already said! (increasingly find I'm repeating myself on here too lol)
new aramac on vinyl: http://boomkat.com/vinyl/375244-aramac-a-journey-through-time-vol-1
http://bit.ly/h6Nvbs
A1) Motherboard. B1) Loose Control. B2) Tribal Affair VIP Test Presses in now. Its on Terror Danjah Hardrive label not Butterz by the way.
How are they sounding cus Ive got the white that came out last year and the quality is pretty shit, that might be my needles when I think about it though. And is there any audio of Loose Control about cus thats what Id be buying it for really.
Interesting release by Terror, never saw it coming on Hardrive.
How are they sounding cus Ive got the white that came out last year and the quality is pretty shit, that might be my needles when I think about it though. And is there any audio of Loose Control about cus thats what Id be buying it for really.
Interesting release by Terror, never saw it coming on Hardrive.
what do you want, a piece in the guardian? the stuff you're discussing is incredibly niche and localised, that cant be emphasized enough. hyperdub or whatever is already niche, and it's not like that gets a huge amount of coverage in mainstream press. bassline is bigger than the stuff you're covering in this thread and has had more chart success - that's not getting coverage. i mean what press do you expect this stuff to get? you have to be realistic.Thats not much coverage really though is it? No great shakes...
Plus I'm not surprised that Mad One turned you down as they have their own label already and have had quite a few releases on itunes and amazon. They are doing things on their own terms and its just a shame that someone should have to get a release on Hyperdub or whatever before anyone will bother writing about them.
its true there is a lack of foresight/going in for the quick buck rather than long term investment. And yes, producers want commercial success. But I'm starting to wonder how realistic this chance of commercial success is. For all its poppiness and inventiveness, most people just don't seem that interested outside of the fairly small and localised diehard following. Its also failed to inspire much interest from critics and journalists either. For example the House Girls album didn't get any reviews anywhere AFAIK. That's criminal!
There's been plenty of tunes that I thought could have made the charts but for some reason something within this music seems to prevent it from having the mass appeal that UKG enjoyed in its day.
This sounds defeatist but none of it actually bothers me at all, as long as the music is still good. I suppose I'm not a struggling producer though!
. Kinda what helps constant change of this underground music.
Seems like your making excuses for people that are keeping the scene from growing.