Ah! So its either Andrew or Jodie you know then. Shame Sidewalk Theory went under. I liked the style of the releases, although I will say some of the pressings were fu*king piss poor. Great label design though! :clap:
Ah! So its either Andrew or Jodie you know then. Shame Sidewalk Theory went under. I liked the style of the releases, although I will say some of the pressings were fu*king piss poor. Great label design though! :clap:
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because people start to miss loads of releases if they come out every two weeks it doesnt give enough time for the records to sell say 4 example you have 700 pressed only 300 of them will sell when it first comes out the other 400 will sell over the months to come now if theres a new release out straight after them first 300 are sold the shops arent gona b back ordering the rest of that release they are going to be stocking there shelves with the new release leaving over 400 un sold records , i cant speak 4 anyone else because i dont know, but my records are distributed through jedi and the closet they will release stuff is every month now surely there must b a reason 4 this when obviously the more records they sell the more money they make!
Yeah, but I've got compressed versions on final scratch now...Originally Posted by Si the Sigh
Sidewalk Theory had the right idea - plenty on dark 303 lines and a healthy respect for Stella!
I know both Andrew and Jodie from the Tribe of Munt parties when they actually dj'd a bit. If you speak to them, tell them Ed told them to get the slippers off and start attending a few parties!
if your a musician and you want to get your music out there on vinyl in the shops and played out on big rigs/clubs the only real way is to start your own lable, ive given up on sending demos out and pushing it,as it doesnt seem to get you anywhere .every major release is sown up by 10producers! (sorry guys haha) which has left me with a more relaxed atitude towards it all. just to take time and not worry about it all its just fun. but id like to see some new faces some new djs and more new lables
and some new good music from new producers on the highly aclaimed acid techno stable.
I'm LOVING all of the newer Acid/London tehcno labels. So much good new stuff, lots more variety. I'm glad the sound is not so dominated by the SUF crew/labels (still love their work but it's good to be able to contrast it with other producers/labels music)
You were once a helpless infant that used to piss and shit on itself, as was I. We\'re all the same. Respect yourself.
Originally Posted by dirty_bass
true.
hahahahaha.
on august 25th, you said....
but on november 12th, you said....Originally Posted by Si the Sigh
either you like contradicting yourself, or you change you mind pretty quick. :lol:Originally Posted by Si the Sigh
anyway, i couldnt disagree with dirtybass more (as usual :lol: ). if you are an acid producer, i would advise you not to even bother sending sending out demo tapes to labels. the economics of releasing small runs of hard techno is so brutal, and the return so small, that unless you are well known name, nobody will take the risk of releasing one of your tunes.
as others have said, if you are an unknown, the only way to get your music out there is to press it up yourself. the sidewalk theory boys were doing amazing tunes for years, and sending off demos left, right and centre. they got the message after being pissed around for ages, and got the money together to make their own releases. needless to say, they sold like hotcakes, despite being very poor quality presses.
Sorry Mr Munter... :lol:
What I ment was I liked the style of the Sidewalk Theory releases, but the sound quality & pressings were very weak.