Doing a research on netlabels. Share your thoughts. Discuss.

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unsuccessful handshake
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Post by unsuccessful handshake » Fri Jan 27, 2006 11:38 pm

jbible wrote:
NOTE : If your one of those people that dont pay attention to netlabel releases because you have the attitude that "If they are giving it away for free it must not be any good" then you are truly missing out on some amazing music. I feel the crap to gold ratio is the same as you have to deal with digging through crates of vinyl.
i completely agree with you.
the people i know who are doing netlabel stuff love music creatioin and promotion more than anybody else i know. and there is a ton of good shit out there.
here are some that are run by friends of mine:

http://northamericanhardcore.50megs.com/
http://mp3death.us/
http://www.microphono.com/main.htm

i just put one out on the northamericanhardcore site. it's NAHC072

btw- the first two are sites that <3 lofi music. chip tunes ( ot exclusively) and lo-bitrate stuff. its on purpose, ok?
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Post by went to the gypsy » Sat Jan 28, 2006 1:16 am

Why don't I care?

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Post by krank » Sat Jan 28, 2006 12:46 pm

mosca wrote:I chose to give my art away for free, you may not. doesn't mean to say yours is better than mine just because you charge money for it.
That wasn't my point at all.
mosca wrote:pipe dream, but what i'd like to see happening is the facility to pay the artist directly for their music. pay pal BoC £10.00 direct for an album, no middle man, no artist getting screwed by label.
That's exactly what I'm getting at. But I think consumers will become used to not paying, thus reluctant to do so and reacting negatively when suddenly faced with a PayPal icon.

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