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offline fat kaimo from Finland on 2002-05-08 15:07 [#00210979]
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good day everyone.

I'm getting a lot of feedback (from here too) saying i
should be signed to a label. Any suggestions where i should
be sending my record?

- fat kaimo


 

offline teapot from Paddington (Australia) on 2002-05-08 15:12 [#00210981]
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well if i was trying too get signed, id send too Warp, Skam,
Rephlex and Nothing... i cant think of any more i havent
researched it, and im not trying too get signed just yet...


 

offline fat kaimo from Finland on 2002-05-08 15:22 [#00210996]
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well, i don't know if i'm either... but thankyou... i'll
check that "skam" out, i'm not too familiar with this
electronic scene anyway. [which might surprise some people.]


 

offline teapot from Paddington (Australia) on 2002-05-08 15:23 [#00211000]
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Skam is the home of gescom and bola... and some others ...


 

offline fat kaimo from Finland on 2002-05-10 06:54 [#00213460]
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i should've started this post saying "i got signed, to
rephlex!"


 

offline titsworth from Washington, DC (United States) on 2002-05-10 06:59 [#00213461]
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nothing never signs anyone, don't bother


 

offline Taoist Blockade from Wales on 2002-05-10 07:00 [#00213462]
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go to all the record labels you know of and look in their
link sections, youll find tons of other labels and jsut send
your stuff to everyone, I would say that is your best bet
(not that im an expert or anything)


 

offline corn_mouth from santiago (Chile) on 2002-05-10 07:06 [#00213464]
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yo´tistsworth....Blazing Arrow!!!!.......

kicked my ass!!!


 

offline titsworth from Washington, DC (United States) on 2002-05-10 07:07 [#00213465]
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indeed, glad you like it - don't forget to buy a real copy!


 

offline corn_mouth from santiago (Chile) on 2002-05-10 07:09 [#00213467]
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yup.....that and shadow´s private press!

;)


 

offline corn_mouth from santiago (Chile) on 2002-05-10 07:10 [#00213468]
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hey by the way...do you know where can i find a
track_listing of some kind for the XFM Superchunk?


 

offline titsworth from Washington, DC (United States) on 2002-05-10 07:12 [#00213469]
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there isn't one, sorry.. great mix set tho. there're some
other new ones up on solesides.tk media section but they're
in real audio streaming format


 

offline corn_mouth from santiago (Chile) on 2002-05-10 07:13 [#00213471]
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thx anyway.


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2002-05-10 10:07 [#00213578]
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Look on the website for any label you plan on sending a demo
out to. Some will tell you what they look for in prospective
signings, and whether or not they are looking. If they do
not include that info, email them and ask. If they do not
respond, chances are they are not looking, and would be
pissed to recieve something unsoliceted.

When you are sending out a demo, try to keep it under 4
trax. They will frequently pass over submisions that look
too long. Use your best material, best song for the first
track. Remember you are sending out a demo and not an album.
If your demo interests them, chances are they will ask to
hear more.

Anyways... thats what I know about sending out demo's. Good
luck.


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-05-10 10:27 [#00213595]
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personally form what I have heard of your music..it seemed
perfectly suited for NINJA TUNES...the home of Amon Tobin,
Coldcut, DJ Food, Funki Porcini etc...


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2002-05-10 10:29 [#00213596]
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Funki Porcini is the Dude.

Amon Tobin aint half bad either.

Luke Vibert is on Ninja Too. As well as Mu. And Mo Wax. And
Nothing (altho I am pretty sure that is just distro).


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-05-10 10:33 [#00213600]
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been really gettin into Porcini....I got "The Ultimately
Empty Million Pounds" and "Love, Pussycats and Carwrecks"
the later for all practical purposes sounds like an IDM
album to me..


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2002-05-10 10:35 [#00213604]
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Yeah... definately went out on limb with that album... its
way too acid jazz for the hardcore IDM hedz, and way to
avante garde for the downtempo types.

Venus is such an amazing song.


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-05-10 10:38 [#00213605]
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I like bands goin on a limb..and I like Jazz..so it's kinda
like an album made for me..heh..


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2002-05-10 10:38 [#00213606]
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See?;

Funki Porcini - Love, Pussycats and Carwrecks Album -
Released June 17, 1996 on Ninja Tune.
This is definetely a disappointment after Hed Phone Sex. It
has a few good songs, with a jazzy feel, but you can't help
thinking that he ran out of ideas and just played tinny
breakbeats over and over for fifty minutes.

"The music is often played at a high tempo, and in my
opinion, it suffers due to this. It is like an irreverent
gabba album at times, or a jazz album recorded at 33 1/3 and
played at 78, to paraphrase Charles M. Schulz. Also, there
is little in the way of memorable melody. The album
occasionally seems to consist of rythmless percussion and
little else.

"However, some people love this album, so don't just take my
word for it.

"Rating = 4 out of 10"

Taken from http://mushhead.stormpages.com/Discography.html



 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-05-10 10:40 [#00213607]
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heh all the elements of IDM that make me like this album is
what they are complaining about..heh..


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2002-05-10 10:42 [#00213608]
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Heh... he has actually started working on really minimal
techno music.


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-05-10 14:43 [#00213902]
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I am interested whats it called?


 

offline fat kaimo from Finland on 2002-05-10 16:32 [#00214147]
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hey thank you flea & Taxidermist for your posts! ninja
sounds cool.


 

offline mortsto-x from Trondheim/Bodø (Norway) on 2002-05-10 16:37 [#00214157]
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fat: check out www.smalltownsupersound.com
cool electronica-label


 

offline fat kaimo from Finland on 2002-05-10 16:42 [#00214165]
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thanks... at least it looks cool...


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2002-05-10 18:39 [#00214263]
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n/p


 


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