mono-stereo Dan I remember Sasha dropping the Carl Craig remix at fabric a few years back. Sounded incredible when the sub bass finally came in.
mono-stereo LT42 The BBC footage would excel if they went off the beaten track and showed a better selection from all over the Festival. It would increase the quality of people watching anyway. Yeah I wish they would show a bit more of the electronic stuff.
Dubman mono-stereo I read the other day that the reason they can’t show any DJ sets is down to licencing issues. They could’ve shown bicep live at least
Homegrove Dubman that actually makes sense. Bands tend to play their own catalog, DJs will play whatever.
ScottBailey I get second hand embarrassment watching DJ’s on the TV. Remember BBC2 doing it once from Cream and the levels of cringe were off the chart!
mono-stereo alistair The irony of Digweed dropping a recent Chems track so soon after the slagging they got by some on here. His tracklists over the years are full of their stuff. Diggers could play their full back catalogue for all I care, that doesn’t stop me thinking the chems are overrated.
RichM Dubman thought they were great, not worth watching though, might aswell just listen to the set on mixcloud.
RichM LT42 agreed, would be good to see more from the festival, it’s got so much more than just the main stages.
nicksneddon Love how the lead story on the BBC news website is about the rising Covid rates, and attached is a picture of a crowd at Glasnost – proper Daily Mail vibes
Along_the_Wire nicksneddon 28 out of 30 of us got the rona and I got it the week before. It’s super mild for everyone and no-one gives a shit. Obviously don’t visit elderly relatives.
LT42 Licensing gets away with murder. It really is a scourge in situations like this. Does it hamper sales in the long run? I think yes.