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Exhile
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Posted - 2006/06/17 : 16:51:53
Are these gonna be made available as mp3 or cd?? I have a load of mixes on hhc.com radio and now only mix cds. I would absulutely love to get my hands on the new infinity tunes.
I'm sure im not alone in this position.
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Loz_e
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Posted - 2006/06/17 : 17:40:44
second that question!!!
and also would like to know if or when thug connected is being released! will it be on masterwax or infinity?
will masterwax tracks be available on mp3 silver?
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Rapid Bass
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Posted - 2006/06/18 : 07:08:51
Why don't you just buy them on vinyl?? Wicked artwork and you get the satisfaction of supporting hardcore properly instead of being a TIGHT GIT and downloading cheaper or free. hehe.. The only time I'll start buying hardcore on cd is if it's released on cd single.
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Samination
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Posted - 2006/06/18 : 10:18:57
Rapid, are you a ****?
most MP3's sold today arent cheap, as you can buy 2 tracks for ~3-4.5 UKP, which is almost like a vinyl anyways, and not ALL of us are DJ's or have LP-players
good I hate the mentality of hardcore listeners... about the only people in the whole fcuking world crying when people ask for MP3 or CD releases of tracks...
*cough* As In Effect still seems to co-operate Infinity, I Hope to see THAT atleast releasing MP3, since silver seems to darken every question about masterwax going digital...
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Leto
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Posted - 2006/06/18 : 15:35:54
I'm with you 100 percent Samination. How are we not supporting the scene by buying tracks?
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djDMS
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Posted - 2006/06/18 : 15:38:01
quote: Originally posted by Rapid Bass:
Why don't you just buy them on vinyl?? Wicked artwork and you get the satisfaction of supporting hardcore properly instead of being a TIGHT GIT and downloading cheaper or free. hehe.. The only time I'll start buying hardcore on cd is if it's released on cd single.
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Why should someone be penalised for wanting CD releases?
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Samination
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Posted - 2006/06/18 : 16:24:23
once, Silver (actually Fuel on the HappyHardcore IRC Chat) ones said "Hardcore MP3's dont sell". Hardcore MP3's propably doesn't sell much, but the lose of sale CANNOT compare to VINYL or CD sales, that's illogical, since there is no such as pressing nor distrubtion when it comes to MP3. Ofcourse the price of webserver and bandwidth is added on mp3's, but come on? what is that compaired to pressing vinyl, which what I know aint cheap
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Exhile
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Posted - 2006/06/18 : 16:57:20
Well i like vinyl but i am facing the fact that cds are the future. Most clubs here in holland dont even have vinyl decks anymore.
But i guess the hardcore scene is a little behind onm the facts in that matter.
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Djeasy2006
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Posted - 2006/06/18 : 17:39:25
every one has different needs. Some poeple want them on vinyl and some people want them on mp3 or CD, so i think they should do it on all of them. Not every one has the player for mp3 or a cd player but then again not every one has a recorded player, so if they release them on all 3 formats then every one is getting to listen to them. I do like some tunes on cds but i also like them on vinyl.
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CDJay
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Posted - 2006/06/18 : 17:47:23
Actually, I'd say that everyone with a passing interest in music likely has a Cd player... even if it came w/ their car or is also a DVD player.
As for the "well, release it on all formats" argument... if you had to front £700 on a release that was almost certain not to break even, repeatedly, would you be similarly keen?
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