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Are the Chillout and Drum & Bass Genres still around?

51 durable postsStarted 2014-01-15Latest 2017-03-13
#1710737Post 41 of 51

Re: Are the Chillout and Drum & Bass Genres still around?

Really? I didn't know that...He's been running his Good Looking / Looking Good labels for a long time now hasn't he? What happened lately to change that?

#1710758Post 42 of 51

Re: Are the Chillout and Drum & Bass Genres still around?

Could your signature be any bigger Banned? :lol:

#1710780Post 43 of 51

Re: Are the Chillout and Drum & Bass Genres still around?

i blocked those years ago. much nicer.

#1710782Post 44 of 51

Re: Are the Chillout and Drum & Bass Genres still around?

[QUOTE=res0nat0r;1119591]Really? I didn't know that...He's been running his Good Looking / Looking Good labels for a long time now hasn't he? What happened lately to change that?[/QUOTE]

he's been hoarding and signing tunes specifically for his own dj sets for years, some tunes were signed like 10 years ago and that is them just getting a release on glo well after bukem has rinsed them in his own dj sets in the naughties and earlier, no one has been paid for those tunes and from what i gather his attitude is basically fuck you sue me, some tunes that have been released recently have already been released on another labels etc, he's been signing up guys for years and not paying them a penny for their tunes, he's not even released most of them but the ones he has its like £27 for wav for a cd he released for £10 on the glo website, he's charging 15 ( or something like that ) for a 12" with 2 tunes on it.... man honestly you should check out some of the shit he's been up to, not exactly professional...

its not everyone's fault that they have to make up for years and years of lost revenue due to the label not releasing any tunes ..... truth is everything he signed from like 2003 onwards was specifically for his own dj sets giving him a monopoly on the market, i have no fucking idea what he told those guys making the tunes but some of them had at least 30-40 tunes signed with not a penny being paid to them or a single release

#1710784Post 45 of 51

Re: Are the Chillout and Drum & Bass Genres still around?

[QUOTE=floridaorange;1119622]Could your signature be any bigger Banned? :lol:[/QUOTE]

yes :D

#1710809Post 46 of 51

Re: Are the Chillout and Drum & Bass Genres still around?

Random and sort of related - Oakenfold uses vocals from talented up and coming singers but won't credit them on his cd's. I have 2 friends that have sung vocals on his albums. One was used one was not. Makes me wonder how shady some of these fux are actually.

#1710823Post 47 of 51

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[SOUNDCLOUD]https://soundcloud.com/evil_concussion/2014-03-07-calibre-signature[/SOUNDCLOUD]

#1710824Post 48 of 51

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[SOUNDCLOUD]https://soundcloud.com/fabric/fabriclive-68-calibre-30[/SOUNDCLOUD]

#1724335Post 49 of 51

Re: Are the Chillout and Drum & Bass Genres still around?

still regularly listen to "Perception Beats" thanks Nehlino for that one mate

glad to have recently re-discovered the Cafe Del Mar series still going strong as well.

#1772392Post 50 of 51

Re: Are the Chillout and Drum & Bass Genres still around?

Calibre is good, reminds me of Goodlooking records material. Nice

#1772402Post 51 of 51

Re: Are the Chillout and Drum & Bass Genres still around?

Thats a real shame to hear that about Bukem

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