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Future_Shock

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Joined: Apr, 2007 Posted - 2013/03/21 : 15:52:03 It'll only be for a one-time-thing....



And i can't really name names yet as nobody wants to be officially mentioned yet...



But a couple of us were speaking about MAYBE re-doing or remixing some of the older, classic, popular tunes (as the constant wanking has led our forearms to become peculiarly strong - and therefore - made us better musicians and producers) and putting them together for a free (at the moment) album.



It's important to understand that this is all conceptual and hypothetical at the moment... Depending on the response to the idea.



Between us all, we do own the rights to all the tracks we released, so there's no problem from a legal standpoint. And we're all busy so it'd be a side-project in our spare time... So it might take a while.



But I volunteered to dip my toe in the proverbial hardcore-scened water to see what the response would be and to go from there.



So far we had the idea of making it a drum and bass/hardcore/drumstep hybrid. Some tracks maybe being one genre, some tracks maybe covering all those genres, we don't know. All we know is that it's an idea. An idea we can see what everyone thinks of.



So let's have it bitches, What do you think?



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Samination

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195 hardcore releases Posted - 2013/03/21 : 16:34:50 quote: Originally posted by Andy_Influx:

So far we had the idea of making it a drum and bass/hardcore/drumstep hybrid.



So let's have it bitches, What do you think?





Bitch please. Kill the album now...



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_Jay_

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Joined: Oct, 2011 Posted - 2013/03/21 : 21:48:10 Sounds good to me mate.



If you're going to go for it though, it might be worth doing two "discs". One traditional style remixes/updates, and one with the more DnB/Wubby stuff.



People are gonna fcuking whinge their tits off otherwise.



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skankineddie666

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Joined: Nov, 2012 Posted - 2013/03/21 : 22:02:31 AWF was one of my Favorite labels!!!! I say do it! .......... Wait does this mean we could see Lumin8, Cheever & Starstruck coming back for this album??? .... maybe Orbit1??? Just wondering since you said "A Couple of Us Were Speaking.." who could a "couple of us" be????



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scottyd2k9

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Joined: Dec, 2008 Posted - 2013/03/22 : 02:28:24 quote: Originally posted by warped_candykid:

I could do without the drumstep & dnb...I want some Hardcore.





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silver

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894 hardcore releases Posted - 2013/03/22 : 04:12:44 Orbit1 wont be back as long as hardstyle pays more, tried to get him to do a remix for me but he wanted hardstyle remix money for it.



Also pissed him off unintentionally when I asked him how he got so many likes on facebook so quick :(



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Breakbeat Jon

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Joined: Dec, 2011 Posted - 2013/03/22 : 10:01:57 quote: Originally posted by DJ Hellfury:

If you like producing drumstep / d&b then rather try to join futureworld because you guys would do the same thing like the "top guys"; you wouldnt stand out imo.









Do you mean, don't do something only a handful of people are doing, but to stand out just do the same old stuff everyones done for the last ten years?

I think it sounds like a good idea, i'm more likely to buy something with a good variety of styles on there.



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_Jay_

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Joined: Oct, 2011 Posted - 2013/03/22 : 10:25:50 I think it's planned (if it ever materialises) as a free album, Jon.



Unless you're talking more generally?



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DJ Hellfury

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Joined: Feb, 2007 Posted - 2013/03/22 : 10:44:47 quote: Originally posted by Breakbeat Jon:

quote: Originally posted by DJ Hellfury:

If you like producing drumstep / d&b then rather try to join futureworld because you guys would do the same thing like the "top guys"; you wouldnt stand out imo.





Do you mean, don't do something only a handful of people are doing, but to stand out just do the same old stuff everyones done for the last ten years?





I actually meant label policy:

If AWFs strategy is to copy Futureworld then they should rather join them, only when there is a chance Breeze accepting; if not then go for an restart.



Some examples:

Rebuild Music is focusing on newcomers and very limited CDs

Hardcore Underground is one classic "major label" in the scene, focusing on solo albums right now

Futureworld, more like the new "rebel label" with top guys, focusing on mixing Drum/Dubstep/Dubcore.



It looks like some guys behind AWF are focusing on this? "Futurewold Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V".

They need to do something different compared to other labels



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_Jay_

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Joined: Oct, 2011 Posted - 2013/03/22 : 10:51:27 quote: Originally posted by DJ Hellfury:

I actually meant label policy:

If AWFs strategy is to copy Futureworld then they should rather join them, only when there is a chance Breeze accepting; if not then go for an restart.





You're being a little dramatic mate. They're talking about doing a one-off download-album style project of remixing a few really popular AWF classics. They don't need to worry about being seen as competition to FutureWorld and all that crap.



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DJ Hellfury

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Joined: Feb, 2007 Posted - 2013/03/22 : 11:08:51 quote: Originally posted by _Jay_:

quote: Originally posted by DJ Hellfury:

I actually meant label policy:

If AWFs strategy is to copy Futureworld then they should rather join them, only when there is a chance Breeze accepting; if not then go for an restart.





You're being a little dramatic mate. They're talking about doing a one-off download-album style project of remixing a few really popular AWF classics. They don't need to worry about being seen as competition to FutureWorld and all that crap.





*realised that own statement has flaws* -_-'



I apologize, I overlooked that bit somehow :/ If it's just an free album, then they should do whatever they want to, but if they plan of redoing AWF as label then my worries about their label policy are still legit









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