Posted: 09 Aug 2016, 05:09
Everlasting Dance Trax
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This my friend, is the music industry.xiao wrote:Thank you for the information DarkSky.DarkSky wrote:Let me explain it as easy as I can to all of you: Avex is just a licensor of Eurobeat music.
That still doesn't explain why every time I email Stefano, Contini, or Dima... they never say anything or just respond with →
Yeah I don't think they even know what a Bandcamp is? Or the fact they have one with a single song that's not Lo Squalo...Typical Euro/Techno Producer wrote:"OH AVEX OWNS WLTP SONGS LOLOL!! WE CAN'T RELEASE EXTENDED WAV'S ON BANDCAMP LOL!!!??!"
*cough* Stefano *cough*
"OH BTW WHAT'S A BANDCAMP?? DUDEEE? IT'SNOT LIEK WE HAVE ONE WHERE
HUMANS WOULD BUY ARRIVA LO SQUALO EXTEN'D OR MR FANG EXTENDEDz
IN WAV/FLAC WHY!? AVEX OWNS EVERYTHING LELEL!!??" *cough*cough*aherm*
Where the hell's VICIOUS ANGEL on Bandcamp Stefano??*cough*cough*cough*
or that it's just re-hashed SCP re-mixes we already got in SEB. (cf. boring sales tactic)
Thanks for forgetting about your most memorable songs, Euro/Techno producers. Also does Sinclaire even know that Bandcamp exists? Juno, iTunes, VibeDeck, Amazon, mu-mo...
It's all junk compared to Bandcamp, where YOU the producer can upload a wav or a flac... or hell why don't you upload your entire Logic/Cubase project & sell it to people?
No we wouldn't want that! Then we would take a significant loss in blah blah blah legal/financial mumbo-jumbo. Should've been a lawyer/banker & not a musician, right?
If the producers really owned the rights to all their songs, they'd just release everything they've ever made on Bandcamp.
Just like why Travis refuses to upload his outsourced Eurobeat material like TEB on his own Bandcamp.
(who cares about A-One/Avex? I like YOU ie. The Producer, not a faceless record label)
Is everybody still Running in the Stone Age?
Hmmm... Do you have a wish, a dream, to release something with them? I'm not up to date?xiao wrote:That still doesn't explain why every time I email Stefano, Contini, or Dima... they never say anything
If you have the money, yes. You could get in touch with the labels and offer them to license their tracks for a certain amount of money to publish them. And yup, you can demand exclusive right for them so the label won't also offer it to Avex. And yeah, you will be able to sell the songs and make profit from them. (But I doubt you will cause revenue from internet sales are pure shit, be prepared for that.)xiao wrote:Basically I wanna put my money where my mouth is. I want to commission original HyperTechno songs from Bratt for digital release; just gotta work out the money issues. I've been told he charges approx 1,000 USD per song ~ that means a 15-track Bandcamp album of original HT tracks would cost ~ 15-thousand USD. So I need to work out the method I'll pay Sinclaire, SRL.Crockett wrote:Hmmm... Do you have a wish, a dream, to release something with them? I'm not up to date?
I want Stefano to release extended, instrumentals, acapellas, and lyrics of all their WLPT catalogue especially Ennio's songs. I want Contini to do the same with all the DJ Zorro songs he ever executively-produced with Pasquini & Marin, and I want Dima to do the same with with just 2 songs: Lo Squalo and OSU! Euroman. Dima and Stefano have Bandcamps, Contini - Dave - & Marin don't ... not only that, but they don't have the legal rights to sell those songs cause Avex still holds the exclusive rights to them, as DarkSky mentioned. So it'll probably be easier to contact SinclaireStyle and work out a deal...
It's a lot of money; so for that I'd want to fly over to Mantua and set up an appointment with Sinclaire, SRL. I'd hate to pay someone half the price of a car over the internet without actually ever meeting the person... so I just gotta work out the financial side of commissioning new music... but yeah, essentially: my goal's to executively-produce original Hyper Techno with Sinclaire and perhaps new eurobeat with Nick Hemler aka Shin, creator of Eurobeat Forever. Just gotta work out the money side of things.