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Quote from: JonnyTanna on December 12, 2016, 08:22:09 AMI was initially going to contribute but I don't see the point of releasing songs in degraded quality, if they gave us the same digital source they ripped then I'll be more inclined. We should be creating a resource of all the best quality files and collating them as one collective.I'm surprised you are uninformed on this. They're released in "degraded quality" because that's how the source received them, and they didn't have a choice. Would be great if we could get this stuff lossless but that was never an option. The only place these songs exist in better quality is in the vault.
I was initially going to contribute but I don't see the point of releasing songs in degraded quality, if they gave us the same digital source they ripped then I'll be more inclined. We should be creating a resource of all the best quality files and collating them as one collective.
Quote from: JonnyTanna on December 12, 2016, 08:22:09 AMI was initially going to contribute but I don't see the point of releasing songs in degraded quality, if they gave us the same digital source they ripped then I'll be more inclined. We should be creating a resource of all the best quality files and collating them as one collective.There is a point though...I'd rather have them in a lower quality than nothing at all. Not every unreleased song has to be perfect flawless FLAC quality for me to want to listen to it. When The Chronic first came out and the jump was made from cassette to CD, we all thought it sounded amazing and was the best quality possible. Now it sounds pretty rough. You don't think as technology advances, these files you're getting in FLAC now won't sound like shit in 20-30 years?? Just enjoy the music. I wish people would stop worrying so much about quality.
Quote from: Soopafly DPGC on December 12, 2016, 11:12:54 AMQuote from: JonnyTanna on December 12, 2016, 08:22:09 AMI was initially going to contribute but I don't see the point of releasing songs in degraded quality, if they gave us the same digital source they ripped then I'll be more inclined. We should be creating a resource of all the best quality files and collating them as one collective.There is a point though...I'd rather have them in a lower quality than nothing at all. Not every unreleased song has to be perfect flawless FLAC quality for me to want to listen to it. When The Chronic first came out and the jump was made from cassette to CD, we all thought it sounded amazing and was the best quality possible. Now it sounds pretty rough. You don't think as technology advances, these files you're getting in FLAC now won't sound like shit in 20-30 years?? Just enjoy the music. I wish people would stop worrying so much about quality. It's not about flawless but I would personally give people the exact same files I own as I don't like re-encoded files. Archiving is actually going down hill nowadays which is ironic because we have the technology. Anyway I'll digress and pitch in something as like you said 'something is better than nothing' (this is how they get us by the way. They know that we have no choice so without boycott they'll just keep it to themselves and the scene will die once again. It's a vicious cycle).
Quote from: dj coma on December 12, 2016, 08:37:38 AMQuote from: JonnyTanna on December 12, 2016, 08:22:09 AMI was initially going to contribute but I don't see the point of releasing songs in degraded quality, if they gave us the same digital source they ripped then I'll be more inclined. We should be creating a resource of all the best quality files and collating them as one collective.I'm surprised you are uninformed on this. They're released in "degraded quality" because that's how the source received them, and they didn't have a choice. Would be great if we could get this stuff lossless but that was never an option. The only place these songs exist in better quality is in the vault.Fair enough I trust you C Man. However this happened in the past when I received songs from some people and they gave me this degraded top Dogg song which later came out from them in CDQ. So when people on the scene accused them of degrading the 2pac songs you can understand it's easy to be suspicious.
I wante this bonus track yessss Hiroshima – Unspoken Love Feat J-FLEXX prod sean barney thomas
Quote from: JonnyTanna on December 13, 2016, 06:17:01 AMQuote from: dj coma on December 12, 2016, 08:37:38 AMQuote from: JonnyTanna on December 12, 2016, 08:22:09 AMI was initially going to contribute but I don't see the point of releasing songs in degraded quality, if they gave us the same digital source they ripped then I'll be more inclined. We should be creating a resource of all the best quality files and collating them as one collective.I'm surprised you are uninformed on this. They're released in "degraded quality" because that's how the source received them, and they didn't have a choice. Would be great if we could get this stuff lossless but that was never an option. The only place these songs exist in better quality is in the vault.Fair enough I trust you C Man. However this happened in the past when I received songs from some people and they gave me this degraded top Dogg song which later came out from them in CDQ. So when people on the scene accused them of degrading the 2pac songs you can understand it's easy to be suspicious. I understand, but I can assure you that for this material it's not going to get any better unless the artists/producers themselves have their own copies they put out there.
im on Bomb 1st and i dont see any threads about this album...how do i contribute?
Sean Barney Thomas made some good bangers on Death Row from 94-97... Going to contribute to this project... That Danny Boy track def sounded like a Dre Beat... Lady Heroin OG sounds interesting... Looking forward to hearing more of these unreleased Death Row Gems from 93-97
Quote from: NIBIRU on December 14, 2016, 04:43:24 AMI wante this bonus track yessss Hiroshima – Unspoken Love Feat J-FLEXX prod sean barney thomas I have the cassette single of this song. Kinda cool for something neat to have. Replay value is pretty low, not big into foreign rap, but it's a pretty rare song. Always wondered how JFlexx got hooked up with this guy for a song.
Quote from: Soopafly DPGC on December 14, 2016, 11:05:04 AMQuote from: NIBIRU on December 14, 2016, 04:43:24 AMI wante this bonus track yessss Hiroshima – Unspoken Love Feat J-FLEXX prod sean barney thomas I have the cassette single of this song. Kinda cool for something neat to have. Replay value is pretty low, not big into foreign rap, but it's a pretty rare song. Always wondered how JFlexx got hooked up with this guy for a song.Barney Rubble & J.Flexx did many tracks together. Look at most of J.Flexx's songs on DR, prod. by Barney Rubble, so they were boys, friends, mates in the industry.Heres the 6min Extended version of the song free to download - http://redmp3.su/570133/hiroshima-unspoken-love.html
Quote from: www.ClintDogg.com on December 15, 2016, 07:59:57 PMQuote from: Soopafly DPGC on December 14, 2016, 11:05:04 AMQuote from: NIBIRU on December 14, 2016, 04:43:24 AMI wante this bonus track yessss Hiroshima – Unspoken Love Feat J-FLEXX prod sean barney thomas https://youtu.be/tJiXVCW-T8AI have the cassette single of this song. Kinda cool for something neat to have. Replay value is pretty low, not big into foreign rap, but it's a pretty rare song. Always wondered how JFlexx got hooked up with this guy for a song.Barney Rubble & J.Flexx did many tracks together. Look at most of J.Flexx's songs on DR, prod. by Barney Rubble, so they were boys, friends, mates in the industry.Heres the 6min Extended version of the song free to download - http://redmp3.su/570133/hiroshima-unspoken-love.htmlHe was asking how J-Flexx got hooked up with the Hiroshima, not how he got hooked up with Barney Rubble. Also that link you posted is to the 6 minute album version, which is not the same as the extended club mix from the CD single. The album version doesn't feature J-Flexx and isn't produced by Barney Rubble.
Quote from: Soopafly DPGC on December 14, 2016, 11:05:04 AMQuote from: NIBIRU on December 14, 2016, 04:43:24 AMI wante this bonus track yessss Hiroshima – Unspoken Love Feat J-FLEXX prod sean barney thomas https://youtu.be/tJiXVCW-T8AI have the cassette single of this song. Kinda cool for something neat to have. Replay value is pretty low, not big into foreign rap, but it's a pretty rare song. Always wondered how JFlexx got hooked up with this guy for a song.Barney Rubble & J.Flexx did many tracks together. Look at most of J.Flexx's songs on DR, prod. by Barney Rubble, so they were boys, friends, mates in the industry.Heres the 6min Extended version of the song free to download - http://redmp3.su/570133/hiroshima-unspoken-love.html
Quote from: NIBIRU on December 14, 2016, 04:43:24 AMI wante this bonus track yessss Hiroshima – Unspoken Love Feat J-FLEXX prod sean barney thomas https://youtu.be/tJiXVCW-T8AI have the cassette single of this song. Kinda cool for something neat to have. Replay value is pretty low, not big into foreign rap, but it's a pretty rare song. Always wondered how JFlexx got hooked up with this guy for a song.
I wante this bonus track yessss Hiroshima – Unspoken Love Feat J-FLEXX prod sean barney thomas https://youtu.be/tJiXVCW-T8A
Quote from: dj coma on December 15, 2016, 08:22:31 PMQuote from: www.ClintDogg.com on December 15, 2016, 07:59:57 PMQuote from: Soopafly DPGC on December 14, 2016, 11:05:04 AMQuote from: NIBIRU on December 14, 2016, 04:43:24 AMI wante this bonus track yessss Hiroshima – Unspoken Love Feat J-FLEXX prod sean barney thomas https://youtu.be/tJiXVCW-T8AI have the cassette single of this song. Kinda cool for something neat to have. Replay value is pretty low, not big into foreign rap, but it's a pretty rare song. Always wondered how JFlexx got hooked up with this guy for a song.Barney Rubble & J.Flexx did many tracks together. Look at most of J.Flexx's songs on DR, prod. by Barney Rubble, so they were boys, friends, mates in the industry.Heres the 6min Extended version of the song free to download - http://redmp3.su/570133/hiroshima-unspoken-love.htmlHe was asking how J-Flexx got hooked up with the Hiroshima, not how he got hooked up with Barney Rubble. Also that link you posted is to the 6 minute album version, which is not the same as the extended club mix from the CD single. The album version doesn't feature J-Flexx and isn't produced by Barney Rubble.lol yeah i know that. Just posting the mp3 of the song.If this CD is from 1996, why does it have a website on it?.