John Digweed - Bunker Session #27 (07-11-20)

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  • NastyD
    Gold Gabber
    • Jun 2004
    • 615

    Re: John Digweed - Bunker Session #27 (07-11-20)

    At least Guy J is still doing his stuff on YouTube.
    An ounce of image is worth a pound of performance.

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    • GregWhelan
      Are you Kidding me??
      • Jun 2004
      • 2992

      Re: John Digweed - Bunker Session #27 (07-11-20)

      The only way I could listen to the Bunker mixes was through MS via the links posted after the event. I'm a bit more of a casual listener these days. If they are not easily available, I will no doubt just not bother tracking them down. Surely Digweed is reducing his exposure/audience here?

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      • lord lucan
        Gold Gabber
        • Jan 2006
        • 842

        Re: John Digweed - Bunker Session #27 (07-11-20)

        Originally posted by ♫♫♫♫♫♫
        It is funny. Years ago artists would be stoked just to have their track played by DJ's like Sasha, Digweed, Oakenfold. I met a a guy in a pub in London a few years ago. He had a track on Sasha's Ibiza cd and another on Tenaglia's London one. I don't know if he got paid much for it, but you could tell he was more proud of the fact that his tracks were on them CD's, I think that he would have let them use the tracks for free.
        Hmmm.. Patrick Reid?

        But yeh I've got a couple of friends whose tracks were played regularly back in the day by all the big prog jocks and it was the ultimate for them. They didn't give a shite about any money , all they wanted was to hear their tunes had been played or better still be there when it happened.

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        • Dhar_2
          meat and potatoes
          • Jun 2004
          • 18923

          Re: John Digweed - Bunker Session #27 (07-11-20)

          Originally posted by ENNISELLIS
          Okay, I'm getting bombarded by people asking me to put up FLAC links for, well, pretty much every Bunker set. Sorry I haven't replied to everyone individually. Also sorry, but I have no interest in doing this. I prefer torrenting on private sites to keeping an eye on links that go dead every 5 minutes and advertising the fact of what I am doing to all and sundry. Unfortunately the DMCA threat has scared off the torrent sites too, so that's no longer an option either.

          I haven't used Soulseek much for many years, but I do have that installed (I think), so I am considering moving them all over to there and sharing them that way for those that want them. Let me know if there would be any interest in me doing that and I will get something organised.

          Feck knows what happens with future Bunkers, as I've no idea how Mood was capturing the Mixcloud streams. Otherwise I'd give that a go myself too. Think we just have to treat them like a club set. Enjoy the experience but accept no one recorded it, and if the DJ did, they are firmly under lock and key until they get used for a radio show or summat.
          Whilst sharing is caring, and it is what ms is about.
          best to cover your back. last thing you want is any legal grief.
          remember they see everything on the interwebz!

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          • ENNISELLIS
            Addiction started
            • May 2008
            • 418

            Re: John Digweed - Bunker Session #27 (07-11-20)

            Yep. Agree with all this and I've already banged on about sound quality, so no need to repeat that on top of what you have all said. I don't really know much about Phil K (RIP), beyond the fact he was a killer DJ and own a few of his CDs on top of the various mixes floating around out there. Wouldn't be the biggest surprise to find someone who cares about music also cares about sound quality too. I've had this argument elsewhere when there is only a digital option for a release and only in MP3. Why bother taking the time to careful master your recordings only to have them encoded into a format that immediately reduces the sound quality of what you are hearing? Physical, FLAC/WAV/ALAC, or nothing IMO. People need t stop seeing MP3 as the gold standard. It's fine if you're listening to music on your phone through earbuds whilst jogging or whatever, but it's not a substitute for those other formats as a master copy.

            Two other things - 1. This has been a long time coming. No one makes money out of music licensing any more unless it's for a big advert or hollywood blockbuster (the old "we can't pay you but we can give you exposure" / "Exposure isn't a valid form of bill payment mate" argument), so there was always going to be a clamping down on file sharing, even online mixes etc, in order to extract an extra 3p a month and 2. This all kicked off during the first lockdown when managers of certain DJs were trying to monetise mixes on Bandcamp. The likes of Dave Clarke and John Askew said it was a bad look when people were struggling to pay the bills, and criticized the likes of Coxy for letting them have sets to sell. This seems to me to be the same thing, just under a different, more respectable looking, coat of paint.

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            • ENNISELLIS
              Addiction started
              • May 2008
              • 418

              Re: John Digweed - Bunker Session #27 (07-11-20)

              As for the Bunkers themselves - I'm just going to pretend they ended with #27 and get on with my life. Plenty of other stuff to listen to...

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              • thebanned1
                DUDERZ get a life!!!
                • May 2009
                • 5030

                Re: John Digweed - Bunker Session #27 (07-11-20)

                I'm going to say my piece on this and then leave you all to think about what I'm saying.

                Most of you don't actually realize what goes into making the music you download pleasing to the ear and enjoyable, that shit costs money to produce, master and get out there. "free promotion" just doesn't pay bills, in fact it's actually more damaging than you think, we all like a mix and for the majority of good sound people on ms actually go to shops and buy music but looks at the amount of traffic ms has these days, it's not exactly heaving with people is it ?

                The same thing can be said about the amount of people who actually download a mix and then go out and buy music, most are happy just to play the mix till they get bored of the tracks they like on it and don't give a shit about the people who are actually mixing/producing the stuff. As we get older, scene is what ? 30 years old now ? most people's priorities have changed, they've grown up and have less disposable income which in fact means they spend less on things like music which is a non essential commodity.

                Everyone likes something free but truth is that if you truly love the scene then think long and hard about the people that make money from it, they're really struggling atm and not just because of covid, there are other factors that need to be considered also, some of which I've already talked about in this reply. You have no idea as a musician myself the money I've spent just to get tracks decent enough to be considered to either release or be considered for a label and nothing quite hits the spot like when you finally get something signed only to be told you won't make any money out of it because the label is running at a loss.
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                • ♫♫♫♫♫♫
                  Are you Kidding me??
                  • Nov 2013
                  • 3729

                  Re: John Digweed - Bunker Session #27 (07-11-20)

                  Originally posted by lord lucan
                  Hmmm.. Patrick Reid?

                  But yeh I've got a couple of friends whose tracks were played regularly back in the day by all the big prog jocks and it was the ultimate for them. They didn't give a shite about any money , all they wanted was to hear their tunes had been played or better still be there when it happened.
                  Yeah. That was the guy. I think that if you are making a track to make money, you may want to reconsider it. Years ago people would pay money just to press their track to Vinal in the hope that it would get played even once.

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                  • thebanned1
                    DUDERZ get a life!!!
                    • May 2009
                    • 5030

                    Re: John Digweed - Bunker Session #27 (07-11-20)

                    Originally posted by ♫♫♫♫♫♫
                    Yeah. That was the guy. I think that if you are making a track to make money, you may want to reconsider it. Years ago people would pay money just to press their track to Vinal in the hope that it would get played even once.

                    That's it lads (and lady) DJ culture is officially cancelled because there are no longer any producers out there, time to close Bedrock and Last night on earth.

                    Chris you don't half talk out of your arse sometimes, why did the producer print his track to vinyl and hope for a play ?

                    go on please tell me because I'm dying to know!
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                    • ♫♫♫♫♫♫
                      Are you Kidding me??
                      • Nov 2013
                      • 3729

                      Re: John Digweed - Bunker Session #27 (07-11-20)

                      Originally posted by thebanned1
                      That's it lads (and lady) DJ culture is officially cancelled because there are no longer any producers out there, time to close Bedrock and Last night on earth.

                      Chris you don't half talk out of your arse sometimes, why did the producer print his track to vinyl and hope for a play ?

                      go on please tell me because I'm dying to know!
                      This is easy. Because he loved the scene. He just wanted his track to be played. For it to be played on what people classed as a master piece is something many artists would have taken to the grave. I assume that you are dead now.

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                      • thebanned1
                        DUDERZ get a life!!!
                        • May 2009
                        • 5030

                        Re: John Digweed - Bunker Session #27 (07-11-20)

                        Originally posted by ♫♫♫♫♫♫
                        This is easy. Because he loved the scene. He just wanted his track to be played. For it to be played on what people classed as a master piece is something many artists would have taken to the grave. I assume that you are dead now.
                        Yea Chris RIGHT....it had nothing to do with shifting the other 299 records he/she has in stock...I know you're talking shit here and the reason is quite simple. Pressing plants have a minimum order before they'll press the wax, you don't just walk into a pressing plant with your wav and ask for them to press it to vinyl. that's not how it works. Sure you can get a dub plate cut but even that costs a fucking fortune and today there are only two places that do it, no-one does dub plates anymore.
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                        • thebanned1
                          DUDERZ get a life!!!
                          • May 2009
                          • 5030

                          Re: John Digweed - Bunker Session #27 (07-11-20)

                          Oh and another thing, your music has to be mastered specifically for vinyl
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                          • ♫♫♫♫♫♫
                            Are you Kidding me??
                            • Nov 2013
                            • 3729

                            Re: John Digweed - Bunker Session #27 (07-11-20)

                            Do I think that Pattrick Reid gave a fuck if he sold 299 units, no. I think that he would have given more to have a track on a mix comp by one of the greatest DJ's that ever lived, on what is considered one of his best pieces of work.

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                            • thebanned1
                              DUDERZ get a life!!!
                              • May 2009
                              • 5030

                              Re: John Digweed - Bunker Session #27 (07-11-20)

                              Originally posted by ♫♫♫♫♫♫
                              Do I think that Pattrick Reid gave a fuck if he sold 299 units, no. I think that he would have given more to have a track on a mix comp by one of the greatest DJ's that ever lived, on what is considered one of his best pieces of work.
                              That's just it though Chris, you don't give a fuck, you've plenty to say when the time comes though, you've been living in free land for far too long and you know absolutely jack shit about what goes into making a records but as long as it's free you'll sit there and listen to it all day...didn't you once say that you didn't buy music because there was plenty out there free ?

                              Anyone that says they're in music for nothing but the love is lying or fucking stupid, one or the other, those days are long gone, long gone. I bet the guy in your example had a nice wee payday when/after the CD was released which would've been nice for him, it probably also put him on the map for future releases. I'm pretty sure that Patrick had no idea in advance that he was going to be on the CD, talking about when he went to the pressing plant so yea he was also in it to make money is my guess unless he had a magic ball and could see into the future.

                              You can't sit there and talk about support/exposure and the music business when it's pretty clear you know fuck all about the production side of things. Do you honestly think that all these DJs who don't do podcasts, stream on YouTube and other places and don't allow downloads in places like soundcloud like the fact that people are recording and sharing their work ? of course they don't, this is why they do their performance on these places in low quality.
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                              • ♫♫♫♫♫♫
                                Are you Kidding me??
                                • Nov 2013
                                • 3729

                                Re: John Digweed - Bunker Session #27 (07-11-20)

                                Are you smoking crack tonight Dom? Can you please post a link to where I have stated that I don't buy music because there is plenty for free?

                                I love your conspiracy theory as to why acts do their performance in low quality. Proper wack job shit that one.

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