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arpz
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Posted - 2014/05/14 : 21:11:28
I was hooked long before the piano and vocal kicked in....great great track
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Mickey Init
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Posted - 2014/05/14 : 22:03:55
Great album! Need to give Bombs Away a blast tomorrow!
Can't wait for the artwork to be added to the HU gallery, CDJay!
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Posted - 2014/05/14 : 22:13:08
Yeah same, Bombs away is going in the car for the commute tomorrow.
Whilst people are clamouring for you to do things CDJay, how about that Brisk track? Finish that line... ? :)
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CDJay
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Posted - 2014/05/14 : 22:23:02
Ah, crap.
*moves up list*
Seriously, our lives atm are F**ing insane. We're launching these albums, finalising HHU *and* doing Live @ Rehab as an event and album.
There is surprisingly little crossover between the three.
Good for scene. Bad for HU staff sanity,
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arpz
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Posted - 2014/05/14 : 22:56:44
It's all love :)
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Dys7
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Posted - 2014/05/14 : 22:58:28
quote: Originally posted by CDJay:
Ah, crap.
*moves up list*
Seriously, our lives atm are F**ing insane. We're launching these albums, finalising HHU *and* doing Live @ Rehab as an event and album.
There is surprisingly little crossover between the three.
Good for scene. Bad for HU staff sanity,
CDJay
HHU mentioned separately from finalization of albums? Wonder what you guys could be doing...
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arpz
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Posted - 2014/05/15 : 07:30:49
quote: Originally posted by arpz:
Yeah same, Bombs away is going in the car for the commute tomorrow.
Yeah, that was dreadful... should've taken FaDH. I've never been a fan of the whole boyband type vocal thing so I have to say it really is not my cup of tea. I'm not sad to have bought it because of *support the labels* but I doubt it'll come out of the case again
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latininxtc
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Posted - 2014/05/15 : 07:43:01
quote: Originally posted by arpz:
quote: Originally posted by arpz:
Yeah same, Bombs away is going in the car for the commute tomorrow.
Yeah, that was dreadful... should've taken FaDH. I've never been a fan of the whole boyband type vocal thing so I have to say it really is not my cup of tea. I'm not sad to have bought it because of *support the labels* but I doubt it'll come out of the case again
I heard the samples of that, and it is very samey. Definitely not a fan of that, and may be the first HU album project that I would never buy. I'm definitely all for supporting HU as a label, but that one is a bit too much of a miss for me.
Also to add, I've never even heard of this guy ever until I heard about this project. I'm thinking, who the fuck is this guy??? And it's a bit of an embarrassment to release something like that alongside a brilliant artist album series that just keeps getting better and offers such an amazing variety.
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arpz
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Posted - 2014/05/15 : 07:55:45
quote: Originally posted by latininxtc:
quote: Originally posted by arpz:
quote: Originally posted by arpz:
Yeah same, Bombs away is going in the car for the commute tomorrow.
Yeah, that was dreadful... should've taken FaDH. I've never been a fan of the whole boyband type vocal thing so I have to say it really is not my cup of tea. I'm not sad to have bought it because of *support the labels* but I doubt it'll come out of the case again
I heard the samples of that, and it is very samey. Definitely not a fan of that, and may be the first HU album project that I would never buy. I'm definitely all for supporting HU as a label, but that one is a bit too much of a miss for me.
Also to add, I've never even heard of this guy ever until I heard about this project. I'm thinking, who the fuck is this guy??? And it's a bit of an embarrassment to release something like that alongside a brilliant artist album series that just keeps getting better and offers such an amazing variety.
Yeah, I'm still not actually sure who he is, I'm assuming he's the vocalist as well as the producer. It's not marked up HUDSCD for the cat# so I don't suppose you can really say it's released 'alongside'
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CDJay
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Posted - 2014/05/15 : 08:22:51
Different strokes, and all that.
I'm entirely aware the sort of people who follow HU religiously might not take to "Bombs Away", in the same way that I'm aware that a fair few casual ravers wouldn't take to "Filth And Dumb Hatred".
Rescue is a Scottish hardcore producer, young, motivated, under the GTYM banner. He writes and sings vocals, plays instruments, and is generally rather talented.
Whilst it isn't an HU project, directly, meaning we've had no creative input or involvement, I'm very keen to support fresh talent in doing something original. As a label, we're having to move from doing just our "core" projects to engaging and supporting the wider scene. This means there will be stuff all across the spectrum.
The whole "I haven't even heard of" thing was being levelled at F&D when "Balancing Act" came out. Finding new artists is a good thing. Watching them, and supporting, their development is a good thing. There will be a sizeable section of our scene that really enjoy "Bombs Away", and having something "real" to wave around and be excited by which keeps them around. I'll drink to that
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arpz
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Posted - 2014/05/15 : 08:38:19
quote: Originally posted by CDJay:
Different strokes, and all that.
I'm entirely aware the sort of people who follow HU religiously might not take to "Bombs Away", in the same way that I'm aware that a fair few casual ravers wouldn't take to "Filth And Dumb Hatred".
Rescue is a Scottish hardcore producer, young, motivated, under the GTYM banner. He writes and sings vocals, plays instruments, and is generally rather talented.
Whilst it isn't an HU project, directly, meaning we've had no creative input or involvement, I'm very keen to support fresh talent in doing something original. As a label, we're having to move from doing just our "core" projects to engaging and supporting the wider scene. This means there will be stuff all across the spectrum.
The whole "I haven't even heard of" thing was being levelled at F&D when "Balancing Act" came out. Finding new artists is a good thing. Watching them, and supporting, their development is a good thing. There will be a sizeable section of our scene that really enjoy "Bombs Away", and having something "real" to wave around and be excited by which keeps them around. I'll drink to that
CDJay
I think it's a good thing, What does GYTM stand for? I didn't make a new thread because I didn't really want to make a big deal out of it, I bought something which I was fairly sure I wouldn't like so it's not really fair for me to say a great deal as per usual the whole package is superb, though, and its *physical stuff* like you say :D
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djDMS
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Posted - 2014/05/15 : 08:44:21
Go Tell Yo Momma.
Yes, i know...
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arpz
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Posted - 2014/05/15 : 08:45:17
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
Go Tell Yo Momma.
I was just trying to provide some light criticism and you come at me with this atta.... ohhhhh OK. haha
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djDMS
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Posted - 2014/05/15 : 08:53:16
I'm actually quite a fan of Rescue's stuff and he is indeed a talented producer. I would have happily bought the album if there was a bit less of the male vocal stuff cos some of those tunes are fantastic.
I went and told my momma i was thinking of buying it, but she threatened to disown me! :-P
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CDJay
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Posted - 2014/05/15 : 09:17:20
Obviously I have a vested interest but... even if you only like a few of the tracks it's still good value. It also supports an up and coming producer who has put together a "proper" album, and if it does well will encourage both him and others to do more. Which is good; it's the gap between effort and reward (critical, peripheral, financial) which has seen ever so many promising people disappear from the scene.
The best thing about "the store", at this point, is it's fixing the biggest issues I think the scene has faced in recent memory. Encouraging people to work together, to take pride in their works, showcase material to the wider scene and world. It's still early days, but I genuinely think 2014 can and will be a great year. I couldn't be happier with the projects we've put out so far, and I'm really excited by the next few. Better yet, it feels like the sky is the limit now. Who knows what we could pull off collectively
By the time that Dreamscape in MK rolls around we'll have a catalog ready with T/L's and album showcases/interviews. If we can re-engage some ex raver types even if it's just on the content consumption level then kersplat/kerboom etc.
Back on topic; Isn't F&DH good? I'm actually going to send some to the press with only mild reservations that they will sneer at it based on tempo. As a body of work, BA + PONR + F&DH all stand up but there's still progression. Only 18-24 months 'til the next one! (Maybe)
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