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    All this stuff about formats, when the real concern should be the quality, standard, and originality of the music.
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    Does anyone have courage to stand apart any more?

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    Im still waiting for the Betamax turntable to come out. Once we have that, the format wars will be over.

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    Oh. and Mr.C is tosser.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirty_bass View Post
    All this stuff about formats, when the real concern should be the quality, standard, and originality of the music.

    was thinking that too.

    I luv buying records, at the same time i hate it!

    I just don't see why people are so hung up on small things with vinyl when the more when the music is actually on it to listen to. I hate carrying records across town - why would you want to?

    And if its playing the music that bothers you (delivery to the audience) then there is no problem either 'cos you got it on serrato or traktor scratch! (which is what i'm starting to invest in now)

    Keep the digital HANDS ON!

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    people are hung up on vinyl because for many its an addiction. Black crack addiction as I like to call it.
    I love using it, and to be fair, all those records already made are out there and aren't going to disappear, so maybe the digital revolution will help people get back into crate digging, which can be a very constructive thing for a scene as it educates people about music they may not have heard, and thus inspires creativity.

    With so much vinyl already out there, i'm not gonna cry that the latest minimal record isn't available in a physical format

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattboyslim View Post
    i'm not gonna cry that the latest minimal record isn't available in a physical format
    I suppose that by definition, minimal tunes constitute the biggest waste of vinyl strictly in terms of music:vinyl ratio.

    Didn't see that one coming.

 

 

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