dub is dead
hm
yeah well, I kinda understand what happened I think. A lot of labels do get a lot of dub tech for demos and get bored of it unless it's completely mind blowing (I'm not saying stuff on this board is not, dont get me wrong!). I mean, my label is still small and I get a lot of demos and with Epsilonlab as well, and we also got bored. I'm currently in Berlin and I think some people feel to move on but of course, this doesn't mean the crowd wants too...
So I guess the idea is to stick with labels who are dedicated to that style like Thinner or some others
So I guess the idea is to stick with labels who are dedicated to that style like Thinner or some others
- JayDreamin
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Not sure how much help I can lend. But the following link, of which you may already know about, was where I was introduced to dub. I know theres alot of links from there site to other labels. However I dont know anything about there reputation or if they specialize in any genre. But being a mostly minimal dub site I figured they would only link to labels that support there style. Anyway, without further hesitation... the link
http://www.adapteri.com/betoni/
Good luck
Jay
http://www.adapteri.com/betoni/
Good luck
Jay
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