VA_-_Gearbox_Presents_Mechanical_Warfare-WEB-2014-HB

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ARTIST..[ VA
TITLE...[ Gearbox Presents: Mechanical Warfare
GENRE...[ Techno
SOURCE..[ WEB
LABEL...[ Gearbox Digital
CAT NR..[ n/a
ENCODER.[ LAME 3.98
TRACKS..[ 30
LENGTH..[ 271:38 min
SIZE....[ 622,3 MB
QUALITY.[ 320kbps / 44,1kHz / Joint-Stereo
DATE....[ Nov-02-2014
URL.....[ www.hardstyle.com

NOTES
LiKe??? = BuY!!!

TRACKLIST
NR. TRACKNAME                                             TIME
01  Vontek - Liquid                                       06:37
02  Splinta & Vthekid - Synkro                            05:36
03  Dark Electric - Diesel                                05:43
04  Kujin-Fu - M3CH                                       06:02
05  Vthekid & Sensualise - Sens The Kid                   05:22
06  Danny Williamson - Drone                              06:45
07  Diablik - Supa Powah                                  05:31
08  Klonez - Disruptor                                    06:51
09  Rufio - Charged                                       05:30
10  Dexi & Splinta - Nuclear Bass                         05:39
11  Bass Brothers - MH370                                 05:00
12  Side E-Fect - Dropkick                                05:20
13  Splinta & Desudo - Mechanical Warfare                 05:18
14  Shellshock - Auditory Exploration                     04:04
15  Yhimself - Oblivion                                   05:40
16  Luminite - Straight In Your Face                      05:20
17  Rebelion - Machines                                   04:29
18  Malice - Incoming                                     04:17
19  Sick Sense - Trust No-One                             04:41
20  Malice - Contractor                                   05:00
21  Adventum - The Black Hand                             05:32
22  Jason Payne & Electric Punk - No Mercy                04:45
23  Artifact - Now We’re Talking                          04:43
24  Daemonic & Sick Sense - Consume                       05:54
25  Ironite & Artifact - All Things Change                04:41
26  Adventum - The Force                                  05:35
27  Ironite - Be Prepared                                 04:16
28  Luminite - Demons                                     05:32
29  VA - Gearbox Presents: Mechanical Warfare (Hard Dance 60:29
30  VA - Gearbox Presents: Mechanical Warfare (Hardstyle  61:26

                                               TOTAL[271:38 min
                                               SIZE.[ 622,3 mb

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Comments ( 36 )
#1

Finally!!!! <3
Many thanks!

#2

Nice upload (finally)!!

#3

dont understand the hype about this one.

#4

me too, totally average release

#5

me neither, underground music for underground fans?

#6

Yeah, maisntream hardstyle people wont understand this anyway.

Awesome album with some very unique sounds and tracks there. Proper smashers.

#7

Probably hates hipsters.
Says "mainstream ppl won't understand"

K.

#8

This is a proper album. Not the mainstream stuff you hear nowadays. If you think this is overrated you are most likely a 2k14 raw (harder) fanboy. no hate towards anyone but the album is proper good!

#9

It sucks. First CD is boring bullshit, CD II is boring bullshit a little bit harder.
This tracks mostly have no power, no atmosphere. Just fillers for a mix.

If they wanted to make a real good underground album, they should have produced decent reversed bass tracks like we had them in 2002-2005. Underground doesnt mean it has to be boring ^.^

#10

yeah, an average release. not great, not bad. somewhere in between. just my 2 cent´s :).

#11

Zippylinks aren't working

#12

For a smaller independent label to achieve something like this is just insane. Some tracks are not gonna be getting massive support but everything adds to the overall quality.

Massive respect to Gearbox and all the guys involved in making the album.

I bought the cd and regard it as the best purchase I've made in music this year.

#13

Most people forget: CD1 = Harddance, not hardstyle :)

#14

I appreciate you guys holding off for a week after release before posting this.

We would really appreciate it if 1 week could pass after release before it's posted for free download.

Thanks

#15
Gearbox Digital wrote:

I appreciate you guys holding off for a week after release before posting this.

We would really appreciate it if 1 week could pass after release before it's posted for free download.

and why we should do it ? it wouldnt make it better in any way :).
Thanks

#16

And we would really appreciate if you don't hold back digital release for 2 weeks before you start to count this "1 week" and then make it hardstyle.com exclusive with far from friendlist pricing policy.
Also who you're sending this message to? HB's group suppliers? Who surely read this site's comments and/or care about your very "unique" & "special" wish to get money for your releases and that people never shared anything for free? It just out of any label's control and you suffered much less than usual with this 3 weeks' delay.

#17

All the tracks are available from the Gearbox website for less than 50p each, if you are unhappy with pricing policy of hardstyle.Com, I suggest you purchase the tracks from our site.

Secondly, there is absolutely zero money in digital sales. Each track bought on hardstyle.com actually pays us less royalties than any other site, despite charging most. The reason we choose hardstyle.com is so that it gets out to a wider audience. The aim is to achieve higher spots in the charts in order to generate more fans. The label, as like most, actually runs at a loss, which all labels accept as standard. In fact, it's actually websites like this that are responsible for all labels running at a loss.

However, you can see from my previous comment, that I don't hold a grudge that the tracks are posted, not in the financial sense anyway, but it certainly prevents us from gaining a decent spot in the top 100.

Anyway, I digress, I should have more empathy towards people like you who are essentially stealing from us and not supporting the scene at all.

#18

It's 5,5 GBP per 1CD and although it offers some versatility to save some extra money if a person finds either Hard Dance or Hardstyle tracks completely useless, the total bill will still be 5,5*2*1,274= 14 EUR.
The info on what a person actually buys at your site is very limited and if it's MP3 version (presumably w/o continuous mixes) then the difference with hardstyles.com's 14,95 EUR (definitely /w continuous mixes) is really marginal to claim you chose hardstyle.com-exclusive way basically just out of promo or charity spirit.
This site's just one of the many that reposts of what was released by the Scene and it's no special "to hold a grudge" against it. Scene releases are even not intended to be public, in every release's nfo there's "like? = buy!" motto, but since the things use to be different than intended it's sort of free promo as well when it comes down to get the releases "overlooked" by the Scene or buying tickets to your events/merchandise/w/e other than digital content sales labels get money from.

#19

As I stated previously, I hold no grudge that the website posts free download links to tracks. I understand that a lot of people don't have the finances to support the urge to continually buy tracks.

It would be much more respectful to both the artists, labels, and the real fans who are actually buying the music to hold off a week before posting these tracks. This way, if a person really wants a new track, they can purchase it, knowing that they have paid for something that someone else cant just pick up for free.

Despite providing a free service for many, this website is incredibly damaging to the scene and it totally disrupts any progress that upcoming artists could potentially make. If you were to hold off even just one week before posting the tracks, it would make a massive difference.

But a website like this isn't going to do that, because a website like this makes money from the number of hits the website receives. Thus, the website is making money off the back of where the label and artists should be clawing back some of the expenses.

#20

Wth your complaints have to do with exactly this site - it might be the most obvious one but, as I wrote, there're like hundreds of similar sites. And yes, ppl both running and using 'em are quite aware that warez is bad/disruptive/etc for producers - it's quite obvious from the very idea of getting something for free when you're supposed to pay.
And it's funny when a netlabel tells about mad expenses and tries to negotiate with random anons to change the rules of The Scene (warez one, not the hard dance one you refer to, lol) that's been out there many years before your styles of choice even got their names is just.
If The Scene releases something all the host of public repost sites have little option but to fulfill their purpose asap, there's naturally no way to make agreement between these random sites to intentionally delay reposting even for 1 day (noone likes to wait, even for official release date).
Evolve and ignore these losses from this sort of fake fans, start a new minor label in hope its releases get overlooked by The Scene's suppliers or just give up trying to earn from this sort of activity and treat it like a hobby you just enjoy/get fun from - don't overestimate the importance of your very existence to mankind.

#21

In the past you also 'stole' music. But now that you make music yourself... Very funny.

#22

@ Gearbox: Just shut up with your unrealistic stupid comments!
The Warez-scene is being used by producers to get their music known by a bigger audience and most of the producers don't even care if their music is shared as low-quality MP3's. (Yes MP3 320 is low quality).
I am a producers and i also don't care about the MP3's so why should you?
My opinion is: Without sites like these you would not make as much money as you do right now so stop wining about this!

#23

320kbps is not low quality, it is simply lower in quality than a wav, and it the most widely used form of file in DJ-ing. 320kbps mp3 file sales absolutely dwarf wav sales.

You seem to have missed my point again, I actually do feel that websites like this boost an artists popularity, and in the long run probably provide a decent amount of promotion for them, but you seem to forget that all this abuse that we are taking from people who are stealing our music, actually stemmed from me saying thank you.

Simply thank you for waiting a little while before posting. Because why should those who refuse to support the scene, be entitled to play these tracks at the same time as those who are decent enough to buy their music and support?

#24

320 the most used for dj-ing???
Yeah by home-dj's maybe but not @ clubs or bigger raves.
You are making yourself look stupid with your ridiculous comments.
I've shown your comments to some collegues of mine and they were all laughing at you.
No wonder Jason Payne left your label and joined Theracords because you are just amateurs

#25

Yes, by home dj's. Who exactly is it that you think is buying the tracks? You think top dj's who are playing at events are buying their music?

Also, I don't think the other pupils at your special needs school really qualify as your "colleagues"

Also, I'd be extremely interested in hearing your productions? What recording equipment did you use to catch the sound of you banging your empty head against a padded wall?

#26

Very professional as a representative of a label to lower yourself to personal insults.
I don't care about those because it proves what i said earlier: Your just amateurs

#27

Why, trolling at a warez site about own releases is a professional level of label's promo, can't think about any other ways to spend time more efficiently xD

#28
xs-hard wrote:

Very professional as a representative of a label to lower yourself to personal insults.
I don't care about those because it proves what i said earlier: Your just amateurs

Acting professionally is reserved for when I am in the company of professionals.

Again, I don't know if you bouncing a rats carcass off a children's xylophone qualifies you as a professional producer?

#29
Gearbox Digital wrote:

Also, I don't think the other pupils at your special needs school really qualify as your "colleagues"

HAHAHAHA, I never +1 here, but that one really deserved it xD
Indeed xs-hard, if you're so professional with all your "colleagues", show some ;)

#30

Jason Payne joins theracords so thera produces his tracks

#31

"Yes MP3 320 is low quality"
I'm afraid there isn't any way to interpret that remark as truthful. Even as low as 192kbps, properly encoded MP3s are typically artefact-free. I assure you this has been tested and proven many, many times: human ears are absolutely incapable of noticing any difference between 320kbps MP3 compression and lossless compression.

Of course that's not to say lossless encoding doesn't have its uses…

#32

he trolls here because he can´t get in touch with HB !

#33

@Gearbox Digital: I chose to spend (over the years) a couple of thousand euros to support the artists that i like by going to parties (which is the biggest income for dj/producers as far as i know).. by doing that i think i am entitled to download some music for free and still call myself a supporter of the scene, don't you agree? I even see myself as a bigger supporter than people who spend a few pennies on releases.

#34

I entirely agree mate. As I've stated continuously throughout the entire discussion, I don't hold it against though who want to download the tracks for free.

The point I am making, is that making these releases available to download so quickly, really damage a releases chance of doing well in the charts. It would also be nice to use that 1 or 2 weeks of exclusivity to try and gain enough in royalties to cover the cost of the release, because as I said before, most labels actually run at a loss.

1gabba is the number one source for illegal downloads, if it can't be found here, it's quite often the case people won't even bother looking elsewhere, and will possibly buy the track so they can play it.

The website will still continue to get thousands of page views per day. Even more possibly. And people will still be able to download the tracks for free, they simply wait a little longer and those who purchase the track at least have a 1 or 2 week benefit of buying the track.

#35

I hope SPL or WRE will give a lossless version of this album today!!! :p

#36

I am not taking either side in this, but just a thought..... Most producers of today, all started off somewhere, using cracked/patched (stolen) software to learn how to produce etc....

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