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Bob Mulatu
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soapz wrote:
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i think it's great that it's only on vinyl.
i support that 100%...especially when labels like perlon do it because they could earn a lot of money with the digital sales.
respect for keeping some spirit!
Yeh and i've got the best film you will ever watch for you! It will hit all emotions, take you on a journey beyond your wildest dreams.. it will change your life for the better.. but its only available on betamax! jesus.. :roll:
i don't get what you are trying to say...
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Let's have another vinyl vs digital discussion! :roll:
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patrick bateman wrote:Let's have another vinyl vs digital discussion! :roll:
Im not arguing which one is best, just abit wierd how its not available on different formats. People who play digital generally dont mind if its released on vinyl aswell, but vinyl only people seem to not like it when its available on both. Bit of a one sided argument.
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cause perlon tracks are not supposed to be in some fucking beatport charts, its simple as that.
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soapz wrote:
patrick bateman wrote:Let's have another vinyl vs digital discussion! :roll:
Im not arguing which one is best, just abit wierd how its not available on different formats. People who play digital generally dont mind if its released on vinyl aswell, but vinyl only people seem to not like it when its available on both. Bit of a one sided argument.
I agree with you, but who cares? The discussion have been made several times here on this board, and many other boards. As you say, vinyl people have their opinion about music should only be available on wax only, and that's the rule of the world. Nothing to do about it.
My advice is, buy the vinyl, digitalize it (and sell it again).
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fair enough! :D
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My advice is, buy the vinyl, digitalize it (and sell it again).
You naughty naughty man!! :)
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patrick bateman wrote:As you say, vinyl people have their opinion about music should only be available on wax only, and that's the rule of the world.
gotta throw in a little clarification..


music shouldn`t be available on wax only...

there are of course different media and after observance for years, one learns that when it comes to using mp3 as a medium in the scene of collectors/musiclovers/deejays , it generates negative effects for labels, producers, listeners, etc...

thats why some people avoid it.. not because they're dogmatically believing in vinyl and nothing else..
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