timo
22-12-2003, 12:17 AM
Okay guys, here's a tough one. As I'm producing techno since 7 years and since I got *heavy* troubles finding a label for my stuff, here's my experience so far:
I've queried quite a bunch of hard techno labels like Artillery (Amok's Label, where I already know that I don't fit on that), Inflicted (Sven's Label, still gotta talk to him), Andreas Kremer's Stuff, Abstract and a bunch of others. Usually they don't like the stuff since it's too "soft" for them (maybe it's because I'm producing for a long time and my mixes are much cleaner than the other guys do it). I've also sent a CD to Mark EG (blackout) but it's also not directly the style he's looking for.
I also talked with alot other label people but they say my stuff is too hard (or too fast, whatever). The only label I currently have in my pockets is the compressed026 release (with tracks I don't like very much and/or tracks which don't represent my current style).
Also other people think that my music is overcompressed, where I don't think it's a bad thing: I just made overcompressing part of the music.
As I really don't believe that my music is bad (especially I want to push through my style), I need labels who are doing similar music like me and might be interested in my stuff. I've listened to many vinyls and I really can't categorize my stuff, thus I don't know which labels could be interested in that.
Here's the task:
Name 3 labels in each post with contact persons to which I can send my demos (either eMail-Address, or full postal address, a link to previous releases would be nice also). Labels which are mentioned in the text above or in the list below don't count (as I already have sent demos to them). Don't list labels which are mainly releasing their own artists or labels which likely have no people to process the demos.
Tracks to listen:
http://www.timohummel.com/mp3/tracks/protected/Timo%20A.%20Hummel%20-%20Bastards.mp3
http://www.timohummel.com/mp3/tracks/protected/Timo%20A.%20Hummel%20-%20Bastards.mp3
http://www.timohummel.com/mp3/tracks/protected/Timo%20A.%20Hummel%20-%20HELP!%20Frank%20just%20Arrived!.mp3
http://www.timohummel.com/mp3/tracks/protected/Timo%20A.%20Hummel%20-%20Noised%20Patterns%2002.mp3
http://www.timohummel.com/mp3/tracks/protected/Timo%20A.%20Hummel%20-%20Noised%20Patterns%2003.mp3
http://www.timohummel.com/mp3/tracks/protected/Timo%20A.%20Hummel%20-%20Noised%20Patterns%2006.mp3
http://www.timohummel.com/mp3/tracks/protected/Timo%20A.%20Hummel%20-%20Paenki%20Paenki.mp3
http://www.timohummel.com/mp3/tracks/protected/Timo%20A.%20Hummel%20-%20Revival%20of%20the%20DR16.mp3
http://www.timohummel.com/mp3/tracks/protected/Timo%20A.%20Hummel%20-%20Schlagermusik.mp3
Labels which already have demos of me:
Compressed, Audio, TST
Artillery, Bitshift, Inflicted, Blackout Audio (if I got mark correctly, that also includes cluster), Lifeform Recordings, Working Vinyl, Exotoxic Rec (and maybe 2-3 others I forgot).
Reward:
You'll receive 1-2 promotional copies of a record if a label decides to release tracks by me.
I hope it's a good deal. I also try to reward pointers to the "right direction" (i.e. where does my style fit, or what is my style, anyways).
I've queried quite a bunch of hard techno labels like Artillery (Amok's Label, where I already know that I don't fit on that), Inflicted (Sven's Label, still gotta talk to him), Andreas Kremer's Stuff, Abstract and a bunch of others. Usually they don't like the stuff since it's too "soft" for them (maybe it's because I'm producing for a long time and my mixes are much cleaner than the other guys do it). I've also sent a CD to Mark EG (blackout) but it's also not directly the style he's looking for.
I also talked with alot other label people but they say my stuff is too hard (or too fast, whatever). The only label I currently have in my pockets is the compressed026 release (with tracks I don't like very much and/or tracks which don't represent my current style).
Also other people think that my music is overcompressed, where I don't think it's a bad thing: I just made overcompressing part of the music.
As I really don't believe that my music is bad (especially I want to push through my style), I need labels who are doing similar music like me and might be interested in my stuff. I've listened to many vinyls and I really can't categorize my stuff, thus I don't know which labels could be interested in that.
Here's the task:
Name 3 labels in each post with contact persons to which I can send my demos (either eMail-Address, or full postal address, a link to previous releases would be nice also). Labels which are mentioned in the text above or in the list below don't count (as I already have sent demos to them). Don't list labels which are mainly releasing their own artists or labels which likely have no people to process the demos.
Tracks to listen:
http://www.timohummel.com/mp3/tracks/protected/Timo%20A.%20Hummel%20-%20Bastards.mp3
http://www.timohummel.com/mp3/tracks/protected/Timo%20A.%20Hummel%20-%20Bastards.mp3
http://www.timohummel.com/mp3/tracks/protected/Timo%20A.%20Hummel%20-%20HELP!%20Frank%20just%20Arrived!.mp3
http://www.timohummel.com/mp3/tracks/protected/Timo%20A.%20Hummel%20-%20Noised%20Patterns%2002.mp3
http://www.timohummel.com/mp3/tracks/protected/Timo%20A.%20Hummel%20-%20Noised%20Patterns%2003.mp3
http://www.timohummel.com/mp3/tracks/protected/Timo%20A.%20Hummel%20-%20Noised%20Patterns%2006.mp3
http://www.timohummel.com/mp3/tracks/protected/Timo%20A.%20Hummel%20-%20Paenki%20Paenki.mp3
http://www.timohummel.com/mp3/tracks/protected/Timo%20A.%20Hummel%20-%20Revival%20of%20the%20DR16.mp3
http://www.timohummel.com/mp3/tracks/protected/Timo%20A.%20Hummel%20-%20Schlagermusik.mp3
Labels which already have demos of me:
Compressed, Audio, TST
Artillery, Bitshift, Inflicted, Blackout Audio (if I got mark correctly, that also includes cluster), Lifeform Recordings, Working Vinyl, Exotoxic Rec (and maybe 2-3 others I forgot).
Reward:
You'll receive 1-2 promotional copies of a record if a label decides to release tracks by me.
I hope it's a good deal. I also try to reward pointers to the "right direction" (i.e. where does my style fit, or what is my style, anyways).