RANT!

Posted by Waxer | Posted in Disco Scratch Stuff | Posted on 04-06-2010

I decided to add a comment to a post I saw on the Wener von Wallenrod humble little Hip Hop Blog.  If you don’t know this site, it’s great and Werner adds fascinating posts about all types of nerdy Hip Hop shit that we all love.  He’s a bit like the US version of Mr Krum.

Anyway, he wrote a post about how MP3s are affecting music sales, it was an excellent read and while commenting on it, I found myself ranting and thought I should post it up here.

Here’s the link to Werner’s post:

http://wernervonwallenrod.blogspot.com/2010/05/home-taping-hurr-durr.html

I’ve copied it and pasted it here:

“Home Taping” Hurr Durr

I’m not a musician. I have some sympathy for the artist – seemingly more than most hip-hop bloggers today – but I generally leave them to fight their own battles. Illegal downloading killing your career? Well, maybe if you’d pressed up your album I would’ve supported, but you didn’t care so I don’t.

There is however, one point I feel compelled to make, just because I see so many people get it wrong in online discussions. It’s frustrating, damn it.

We’ve all seen it. The usual “mp3s are killing music!” versus “artists need to adapt!” debates, and someone ironically posts the old “HOME TAPING IS KILLING MUSIC” logo (which did have a pretty awesome image, I must admit). Laugh at how paranoid and foolish the music was for thinking taping stuff off the radio, or making cassette copies of albums, would topple the music industry. I mean, they probably did lose some revenue, but don’t look at that. The joke is how senseless they were being.

But here’s where the comparison really becomes invalid:

1) This is a lesser point, but I’ll throw it out there anyway. Home taping still required blank tapes. It was substantially cheaper than buying a proper cassette album Sam Goody’s, but there was still a discouraging expense involved that isn’t there in sharing mp3s. This is marginal (but still a factor) if we’re talking me hooking a friend up with a tape of an album. But it’s huge when you compare the cost of uploading one mp3 to a site like Zshare for free and having hundreds – or even theoretically potentially billions – download it verses the cost of buying a blank tape for every one of those people.

2) But more importantly, that the internet is killing the distribution gatekeepers… which for the most part, I’ll happily concede, is a good thing. What that means, however, is that the labels, the stores, etc. no longer have any say in what music you get. In olden days, if no music store in your area stocked the album you wanted, you were SOL (shit outta luck). And I’m not just talking about, “damn, my local Sam Goody’s doesn’t carry Esham’s first EP!” What they didn’t stock were album dubs. You couldn’t say, hey let me pass on that $10 album and get the $1 dub of it instead. But now on the internet, it’s just as easy (if not easier) to download something free and illegal as it is to get it legally.

3) A dubbed cassette tape, with a generic Maxwell or whatever logo and the title of the album written in ballpoint pen seriously lacked the luster of a proper album, with the track-listing printed nicely on the tape, and of course the fold-out cover art and liner notes. But an mp3 from Amazon or Itunes has no advantage of an mp3 you snagged off of Soulseek or some random blog. In fact, with issues like DRM, the illegal copy might just be better.

So, anyway, my point isn’t to make a grandstand against internet piracy or anything like that. It just irks me when people make the “home taping” point without any realization or acknowledgment of how off-base a comparison it is. And even if you want to pull a “well, that’s just, like, your opinion, man,” on me, I think a look at the Soundscan numbers after the rise of home taping versus the after the rise of Napster will show an incredibly vast distinction in declining sales.

So, go ahead. Continue to download everything you like. I don’t care. Just don’t throw that cassette and crossbones logo into any more message board debates as if you’d just intellectually crushed the opposition.

And here’s my comment:

This is a great post and there is a key sentence that you wrote: “Illegal downloading killing your career? Well, maybe if you’d pressed up your album I would’ve supported, but you didn’t care so I don’t.”  That’s it right there… ANYONE can knock a track up and post it online anywhere for free.  It might be the modern “Nation Of Millions” LP for all we know, but throwing up MP3s is crazy wack.

In the UK there are DJs that refuse to play MP3s of any description.  Why you ask?  Well if you believed in your music enough, you’d press a dubplate of it, or even a run of 50 copies (it’s cheap anough now) and send them out to DJs.  If a rip of it comes online somewhere, you know one of the DJs you sent it to has ripped it and shared it.  Want to keep it exclusive?  Get just 1 test press done and only give it to one big DJ to break that track, make it a signature track, OR, post out about 20 copies to DJs but give individual DJs a dub with a VIP version of it, very popular with Drum and Bass DJs here.  People should stop fucking bitching about losing sales and either just accept that there’s no money in it and carry on, or only put stuff out on wax.  Fuck MP3s & fuck Serato, in fact fuck the internet too!!

If I could switch the internet off today I would, get the independent record shops back in business and meet up with friends in a record shop on a Saturday afternoon when the distribution van turns up with precious new sealed import 12s to salivate over, even outbid your mates for that exclusive shit, play it on the pirate radio stations, do mixtapes that you can’t get anywhere else except from that particular DJ.

In fact fuck CDs too, too easy to copy, in fact, FUCK COMPUTERS as well!!!!  I was more than happy with an s1000 and a 4 track recorder back in the early 90s.  You could argue against me here, the fact that we couldn’t share all this knowledge without the internet, but so what, these days no one actually GETS INTO NEW MUSIC anyway, it’s a one listen free download and throw it away.  If the only medium was Wax or even cassetts, you’d listen to those shits cos rewinding your walkman uses too much battery, so you listen to them shits all the way through, even the wack cuts like I Need Love on “I’m Bad”, yes, I know all the words cos I couldn’t afford muthafuckin batteries all the time.  FUCKIN GREAT POST, GREAT BLOG AND LETS ALL GET IN A TIME MACHINE, GO BACK TO 1985 AND EXECUTE THE INVENTER OF CD WRITERS AND THE INTERNET!!!!!  Nuff respect, WAXER.

Comments?  Hates?  Loves?  Let me know, I thought all Disco Scratch readers should see this…

August 1st… Download month has started…

Posted by Waxer | Posted in Audio, MP3 Download, Vinyl Rip | Posted on 01-08-2009

Right you lot, for every day in August there will be a fresh Old School UK download for you in the forum.

When you go to the forum and look at the boards, there is a section entitled “UK Hip Hop Downloads upto 1994″. You will see the mixtape, live performance & radio show sections always, but the other download boards require you to have the status of MUTANT ROCKER. This means you need to have at least 5 posts before you can access those sections.

For example, todays download is The Hardrock Soul Movement 12, “The Beat Is Mine”.

The post is here: http://discoscratch.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=68.0

If you click the link above but cannot see the post then you need to post some more to get to it. Now I’m only doing this to drive some more traffic to the forum and engage more people in conversations about the golden age of UK rap.

Hopefully this will raise the profile of the forum and draw some more people in. I am tweeting automatically all the forum posts now and each new download will be highlighted on the main DS site.

All stuff I am uploading will be vinyl rips from my own collection, MP3s at 320kbps/16 bit/44.1khz/stereo quality, which basically means you won’t get a better quality rip off the vinyl ANYWHERE!

This is a great chance for you to get your ears round some quality old tunes. Please help the community grow by ripping your own wax to MP3 and sharing your stuff with other like minded people to ensure we keep the old school alive!

Props to you all in advance for getting involved, peace, WAXER.

Simon Harris – Breaks, Beats & Scratches Volume 3

Posted by Waxer | Posted in Audio, Battle Weapon, Simon Harris, Vinyl Rip | Posted on 09-01-2009

bbs3_frontbbs3_backHere’s the 3rd installment of the Breaks, Beats & Scratches volumes… and by far the shittest yet!

I can’t help it, I got these for the scratches, but other than the 900 number loop and the scandalise loop, the rest is, well, plop. Even house lovers that know the “house” loops he made said they were gash.

Still, here it is… er, enjoy?

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Simon Harris – Breaks, Beats & Scratches Volume 3 (Music Of Life 1989)

Vinyl rip @ 192kbps/44.1khz/16bit/stereo

A1             128 BPM Hip House (3:00)
A2           124 BPM Monster Beats (3:00)
A3           108 BPM Secret Beats (3:00)
A4           105 BPM Dopejam (3:00)
A5           124 BPM Pleasure Break (2:50)
A6           126 BPM Deep House (1:50)
A7           104 BPM Garibaldi Beats (3:00)
B1           110 BPM 45 Rocks The Spot (3:00)
B2           122 BPM Scandalous Riddim (3:00)
B3           122 BPM Racing Loop (3:00)
B4           119 BPM Dancefloor Drums (3:00)
B5           121 BPM Southern Style and Fashion (3:00)
B6           FX & Scratches

3rd installment of gash beats knocked up with no soul, I gotta admit, these albums were pony then and are equally as bad now!  I bought these back in the day purely for scratching purposes as they were the only ones out, but fuck me with a fish fork, the actual beats are dog shit, what was he thinking?  I gotta be honest, I can’t be arsed to write out the 50 scratches on the back, I did it on the last 2 and I’ve lost the will wityh this one, I hope it doesn’t spoil your enjoyment!

Anyway, enjoy!!!!

Ripped by Waxer @ The Palace Of Villainy, 9th January 2008

http://discoscratch.co.uk

Simon Harris Breaks Beats & Scratches Vol 1 Vinyl Rip

Posted by Waxer | Posted in Audio, Battle Weapon, Uncategorized, Vinyl Rip | Posted on 12-12-2008

Breaks,Beats & Scratches Volume 1

Yes yes y’all, che, che a check check, check 1,2, dipping back into 1987 here’s the link for a vinyl rip I did for the Def Momentum blog for a mush named MOLE… if you haven’t visited the blog yet I suggest you do so with great speed and dexterity as there is much dope hip hop to fill your walkmans with.  To keep it real you’ll obviously have to spend 4 and a half years recording it all to tape so you can listen to it with proper authenticity.>>>>>link after the image…

Now THATS DOPE... I had a cheapie from the market with orange earphones...

Now THAT'S DOPE... I had a cheapie from the market with orange earphones...

Download me now!

Over the coming weeks I’ll rip the other 7 I’ve got (to be honest this is a bit of a nostalgia trip as to be honest, they were fairly arse even in 1987!  Still, it was better to scratch aaaaahhhh and fresh! on this than on my fab 5 freddy 12!  Apologies for the pops crackes & jumps (and worn out bits)

Enjoy…….

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