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offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-08-12 12:36 [#00818703]
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Must be a waste of time. Literally everything they've
released this year has been by established artists. No new
kids off the block at all. Come to think of it have there
ever been any new kids off the block? Somehow I doubt it.


 

offline raimons from Stockholm (Sweden) on 2003-08-12 12:43 [#00818712]
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I did once...it was meant to be a stupid demo with stupid
songs... like cats singing almost. I lost the oroginal music
som time ago but found them again and I love em. haha!


 

offline raimons from Stockholm (Sweden) on 2003-08-12 12:46 [#00818718]
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If they would have listened they would have signed my
catmusic. hahahaha!!!
but they didnt i think.
cause if they would have done it..
yeah you know.... they would have signed me.


 

offline raimons from Stockholm (Sweden) on 2003-08-12 12:48 [#00818726]
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...and they would have had a very funny guy on their label
throwing up releases with crapmusic.


 

offline Oddioblender from Fort Worth, TX (United States) on 2003-08-12 12:53 [#00818731]
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i've send demos to rephlex of my much older stuff though. of
course, wasn't signed.


 

offline astrid-gil-botn from Londinium (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-12 12:54 [#00818732]
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of course - bogdan /squarepusher/ovuca/cylob/pproy/genlte
people/leila/dmx krew
most of the artists i reckon
blah blah blah - i've never sent them a demo but what'the
point in sendig people rubbish music


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-08-12 13:02 [#00818742]
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Yeah these artists are ages ago. When was the last time
someone genuinely new turned up on Rephlex. I think people
ought to quit wasting their time. Because lets face it they
get demos and I can't imagine that not one of those demos
over 3 years at least hasn't been good enough for Rephlex.
That is ridiculous.


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-08-12 13:03 [#00818745]
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They must just pile the demos up or something 'cause it
seems like they are reacting to any of them. Think about it.



 

offline astrid-gil-botn from Londinium (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-12 13:06 [#00818748]
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i dunno - maybe the standard of music isn't very good --
warp hardly sign up any one new either - i can only think
of chris clarke - everyone else has recorded on other labels
and loads of other labels are just built around mates etc -
like city centre offices etc - but i reckon they probably
know what they are doing and they put out wicked music


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-08-12 13:14 [#00818764]
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astrid-gil-botn,

Seriously I just don't believe that. They've been no new
artists in 3 years. So logic would suggest not to bother to
send any demos to Rephlex. I bet you 100% that they don't
bother to listen to any of them. I just can't imagine
logically that out of probably thousands of demos that not
one track, not one artist has grabbed them over the past 3
years. And the same goes for Warp too. Thing is they release
so few records between them all that its hardly surprising.


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-08-12 13:16 [#00818768]
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I'm saying to all aspiring artists on this board that they
need to wake up and stop sending demos to Warp and Rephlex
'cause that is a complete waste of time. I reckon your music
could be shit hot but it wouldn't make any difference. To be
honest I'd prefer not to illicit any response from the
forementioned but it does make you think eh.


 

offline astrid-gil-botn from Londinium (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-12 13:17 [#00818769]
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nor me but maybe they don't have the time to listen to all
the demos cos they're busy running a record label - it must
take up time doing that .


 

offline astrid-gil-botn from Londinium (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-12 13:18 [#00818771]
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nor me but maybe they don't have the time to listen to all
the demos cos they're busy running a record label - it must
take up time doing that .


 

offline raimons from Stockholm (Sweden) on 2003-08-12 13:20 [#00818773]
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If I send like a really really big paclace to rephelx...not
just big but realllt huge!
with a soft comfortable chair, headphones and a walkman in
it.
would they listen?


 

offline astrid-gil-botn from Londinium (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-12 13:20 [#00818774]
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i rckon if they heard it and it was good then they'd be into
it .
but you should release it yourself if you think it's that
good in't it


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-08-12 13:24 [#00818779]
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astrid-gil-botn,

Are you being stupid? They don't listen to any demos. I just
don't believe that after listening to 1000s of tapes and Cds
that none of it was any good. Shit even Rephlex have
released some poor records over the past couple of years.
Records which lets face it weren't mind blowing or anything,
so lets not kid ourselves eh. I'll give you a good example I
received a Minidisc from Kanas City Prophets about 2 or 3
years ago and I thought it was pretty crap. Yet they turn up
on Seed. Now I haven't heard what they're like now but I
don't think they'd be on a decent label based on music
alone. And some other artists who've been pretty hyped up
and have just known certain people on such and such label
have produced some pretty second rate music but not all the
time mind you.


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-08-12 13:27 [#00818784]
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Like to say this is not a criticism of Rephlex just an
analysis of the status quo.


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-08-12 13:33 [#00818794]
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A lot of people can be pretty slow on the uptake on this
board. Are people getting what I'm saying or are they still
preffering to live in Cloud 9?


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-08-12 13:36 [#00818800]
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God is anyone to scared to comment? Sad.


 

offline raimons from Stockholm (Sweden) on 2003-08-12 13:37 [#00818802]
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off topic promo...you still dont like me after all our
discussions about the iraqwar?


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-08-12 13:43 [#00818810]
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I can't remember to be honest. The only people I can
remember disliking are the people who have recently pissed
me off. Then again no one directly offends me or is rude,
its more their general views or take on things which grate.
If I could speak to people, not that I wish to brainwash
them to my thinking, it would be a lot easier to convey
certain arguments.


 

offline raimons from Stockholm (Sweden) on 2003-08-12 14:01 [#00818820]
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shake hands? til next argument? hehe


 

offline RobE from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-12 14:26 [#00818828]
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I've been in the Rephlex office,and can confirm that 'your'
tapes,demos etc are being used as doorstoppers and
paperweights etc...

};>


 

offline astrid-gil-botn from Londinium (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-12 14:48 [#00818840]
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i dunno call rephlex or something and ask them or set up
your own label -
i don 't think anyone in electronic muaic is hyped by anyone



 

offline astrid-gil-botn from Londinium (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-12 14:49 [#00818842]
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except the fans - it's not lie anyone except for warps main
artists get any hype


 

offline astrid-gil-botn from Londinium (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-12 14:49 [#00818843]
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i dunno call rephlex or something and ask them or set up
your own label -
i don 't think anyone


 

offline astrid-gil-botn from Londinium (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-12 14:50 [#00818845]
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i dunno call rephlex or something and ask them or set up
your own label -


 

offline astrid-gil-botn from Londinium (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-12 14:51 [#00818846]
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i dunno call rephlex or something and ask them or set up
your own label -
i don 't think anyone in


 

offline Duble0Syx from Columbus, OH (United States) on 2003-08-12 15:04 [#00818854]
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They prefer you send them mini-disk prolyl so they can
record over it and put their own music on them and listen to
it. They will never have to buy another mini-disk prolly.
I sent them a demo once too. Bastards.


 

offline astrid-gil-botn from Londinium (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-12 15:13 [#00818859]
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fuck knows how that message got snt so many times


 

offline astrid-gil-botn from Londinium (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-12 15:17 [#00818865]
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yeah the fucking fucking fucxking bastards - evil pure evil
- them and single mothers ;0


 

offline Polynomial-C from Netherlands, The on 2003-08-12 15:33 [#00818880]
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demos? i never send them demos. Only dead cats in boxes.


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2003-08-12 15:46 [#00818891]
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I sent my demo to rephlex but
didn't hear back from them.

I send it to anyone who requests one as well. I have a few
left too. e-mail me if you would like to listen to my
noises. and you get a couple crappy stickers for free
kids!!


evolume@hotmail.com

this message brought to you by kenji beatbox industries


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-08-12 16:41 [#00818924]
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RobE confirms that no one at Rephlex listens to stuff. Of
course it doesn't really matter. It was just merely
observation and logic which draws one to these obvious
conclusions.


 

offline handoverthecart on 2003-08-12 16:49 [#00818929]
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well actually he just said they were being used as doorstops
and paperweights. they could still be listening, and then
using the crap as doorstops and paperweights after they
listened.


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-08-12 16:51 [#00818932]
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handoverthecart,

You keep believing and I'll wake you up in 7 hours okay?
Lol.


 

offline handoverthecart on 2003-08-12 17:03 [#00818941]
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personally i don't care whether they listen to demos or not.
i do not understand why you have to act so hostile towards
people who might have different opinions as you, especially
for a matter as insignificant as this.

(p.s. please ignore this post if [#00818932] was not
serious, but i think it was..?)


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-08-12 17:11 [#00818953]
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I'm not. Wouldn't you prefer to be wide awake than docile
though?


 

offline J Swift from United Kingdom on 2003-08-12 17:15 [#00818957]
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The thing you have to remember is that there are millions of
people making electronic music these days - But there's so
few who are actually doing it to a releasable standard, let
alone a releasable standard that fits with what Rephlex are
looking for...
And as a new artist these days, you're competeing with
people who have been making music solidly for the past 10+
years, and who own decent studios and have HUGE sample
libraries.
It is a mammoth task for anyone to seriously make music in
that league, whilst being fresh and original aswell.
We all have to start somewhere, but I think it's probably a
little unrealistic to go after the biggest labels in the
electronic scene for your first releases - Even Aphex and
Autechre had quite a few very small releases back in the
early 90's... I think you need to be putting things out on
small labels for a good while first, just to test the water
- It changes your perspective quite a bit too when you're
writing like that...


 

offline Skink from A cesspool in eden on 2003-08-12 17:18 [#00818961]
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Self releasing your music is probably the future.


 

offline J Swift from United Kingdom on 2003-08-12 17:22 [#00818967]
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Yeah... that's what I'm thinking at the moment - The only
problem is if everyone does it in every scene/genre...
A label is still good as some sort of quality control.
I think it may be best to get something released properly,
as a sort of personal challenge, and to get yourself known,
then maybe think about putting stuff out yourself... Like
Goon's doing - Seems like the way forward!


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-08-12 17:45 [#00818986]
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J Swift,

Thanks for that but you don't need to teach me to suck on
eggs. I've been stating the obvious for along time and it
tends to fall on deaf ears. All I'm doing is pointing out
the status quo with Rephlex. And stating what is pretty
obvious, that is they aren't interested in demo tapes
period. All my reasons for this are explained in my previous
posts. And no I'm not interested in sending any tapes to
Rephlex or any other label and am not even thinking about
it. :-)


 

offline grinningcat from london (United Kingdom) on 2003-08-12 17:46 [#00818989]
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ive always said that rephlex is just a label for Aphex and
his mates to release music on - nothing else.

thats why the music on there is so varied, in its type and
also its quality... reasons for releases:

global goon - used to live with aphex
cylob - used to live with aphex
vibert - grew up with aphex
squarepusher - blew the socks off aphex live
ed dmx - ?
bug - friend of aphex
soundmurederer - impressed aphex with 'rewind' releases

none of these signed thru demos
save ur demos 4 planet mu!

i think planet-mu is far more in touch with the latest
stuff, many artists there signed by demos..



 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-08-12 17:48 [#00818992]
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I don't understand why Goon hasn't set up an official label.
I think without the profile of certain labels people forget
particular artists.


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-08-12 17:53 [#00819000]
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grinningcat,

That may be true about Planet Mu and it seems so but equally
he (Mike P) must feel a lot of the strain and quite frankly
he is putting out some 25 releases a year. I think there is
quality out there and people don't bother to send it. I can
understand people releasing stuff on their own labels with
friends but again without profile etc it is tough. However
quality is absolutely key without quality it will be even
tougher. Still there a some good labels out there with good
input. In fact there are lots of good labels but if the
quality isn't consistent enough people tend to forget these
labels. I can think of plenty of labels with maybe only one
or two quality releases and so you tend to forget them. What
does the board think?


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-08-12 17:58 [#00819007]
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J Swift,

Hope my response didn't sound too harsh. :-)


 

offline J Swift from United Kingdom on 2003-08-12 18:55 [#00819042]
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Oh not atall! You've got a very good point actually..


 

offline soze from Kingston (Jamaica) on 2003-08-12 19:39 [#00819060]
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kids:

Self release your music if you believe in it, but before you
press up a lot of copies try to interest a distributor.
Trying to sell 1000 CDs/12"s out of the trunk of your car is
an option, but you need to play gigs and shit to get people
interested. Playing shows and touring are a good way to
create a buzz and fanbase. But definitely, start at the
bottom and work your way up. Don't send the first 3 songs
you made to warp and rephlex and then cry when they don't
get back to you. Also, sending out random unsolicited demos
is not a good way to get signed imo. Try to meet people,
create relationships and get them interested in what you're
doing and THEN send them a tape. Find people in your area
who are like minded and form alliances. It is totally
possible but it takes a long time and lots of hard work and
hustling and networking. Just because it is a low
probability does not mean that you might not be the one. It
can happen for anyone who works hard enough.


 

offline od_step_cloak from Pleth (Australia) on 2003-08-12 20:03 [#00819072]
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I sent one ot rephlex about 4 years ago. Only demo I've ever
sent.


 

offline nanotech from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2003-08-12 20:25 [#00819085]
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crap, i just wrote a long ass message, and don't feel like
re-writing it...

just send ur crap to planet-mu. i'm sure the sister labels
will sign you ppl.


 


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