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    Default Creative Culture record label / 4th label from the fatcollective lads and girl:)

    to the point :

    im after any info you can give me regarding the label!!!
    the sound that is on it is not like what is about at the mo!
    well not what i found anyway...
    would very much like to er your coments / good or bad.
    i no all people have there own tast in music and thats fine.

    all coments welcome.

    the links to the demo tracks & label info is in the techno releases(new) in this forum, or on my page.

    hope you like what u er:) all the best people:) Bryn:)

    any other info : www.myspace/brynkendall

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    :)
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    i wish anyone the best of luck with a new project, but to me the tracks sound just like the glut of Tribal and Primate records clones that saturated the market from around 97/98 onwards. Pretty hefty claim to say it's not like anything around at the moment, because it really is

    Like i say, good luck though, i admire anyone who actually does stick their neck out with a label, but, to me, it doesnt sound like anything that couldnt of gone on one of the other 3 FAT labels anyway

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    usual honesty from scot there :;


    nice one for taking the time to listen


    i love em all but i suppose im a lil bias :cheese:





    although i dont see which one of the three you think it would fit on? they all have their own sound to them, dont you think
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    well there would be no good in me saying i loved it and that i thought it was the most original thing ive heard, because i'd be lying and i'd be wasting both my time and Bryns.

    in all honesty i think the FAT labels are extremely similiar and ive never understood the need for so many labels for what is essentially the same sound, all this does is spread out already dwindling sales over 3, well now 4, labels which in turn doesnt allow for even half decent sales. I dont know what the labels do now but i would pretty much gaurentee better sales if they only ran 1 label and concentrated all the efforts into that 1 label. In my opinion of course :)

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    This release reminds me a lot of the more underground and darker progressive house that was released in 2000-2001 during the height of Home and the post rave cocain explosion, with Danny Howells, Mr C and Darren Emerson and that crowd.. Stuff like Silver Planet, Slynus, Pipeline and so on.
    I loved it at the time, and I imagine this release would have gone down a treat then.
    I have no idea if that kind of stuff is all that popular now though.
    Seems like solid tunes, but to me they are a little too percussive and lacking that extra dimension to draw me in.
    Good luck though, anyone starting a label is as crazy as Jacko in a nursery, and releasing this time of year especially, as now is the time we may see more distributers hit the pan (I do hope not).
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    to be honest i cant see how you could compare the labels scott.. how does giveway sound anything like kickthedrum?

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    yeah most people do tend to take a break from releasing during the summer months, sales are even worse around this time of year

    dont get me wrong here by the way, hope the label does great, but were in the transistion period where techno is concerned really and i personally would of gone down the digital label route (free or paying) unless i was absolutely certain what i had was totally fresh and was going to at least allow me to break even and be able to afford the next release, too many labels starting and stopping at the 01 mark these days, and as Steve says this is possibly the time when more distributors run into stormy waters

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    i say go for it bryn.. if it doesnt work out what have you lost.. money isnt EVERYTHING.

    better to try and fail then never know..

    (not saying you'll fail!!!!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    to be honest i cant see how you could compare the labels scott.. how does giveway sound anything like kickthedrum?
    well yeah that's a good point to be fair, but it is all still in the loopy dancefloor category, and i dont think these tracks would of sounded out of place on Kickthedrum or more punk than funk. However having just checked that dreadful new Giveway record, i have just seen Bryns tracks in a new light

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    Quote Originally Posted by eyeswithoutaface View Post
    as Steve says this is possibly the time when more distributors run into stormy waters
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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    i say go for it bryn.. if it doesnt work out what have you lost.. money isnt EVERYTHING.

    better to try and fail then never know..

    (not saying you'll fail!!!!)
    well exactly, no one is saying dont go for it, infact everyone is wishing Bryn the best of luck, myself included

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    there is to much i would like to quote to! it will take sum time, but i will soon!
    i would like to thank all of you 4 your coments tho its all good
    i very much like hearing all what people and friends have to say:)

    i love you all:)

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    Well, the main idea for the FAT Collective was to set up a studio and start a label, which we did - kick the drum, then Joe and Martin from the collective decided to start more punk than funk, which was going to be more diverse and experimental than kick the drum, which is, if you listen to the records, then of course Scott and Fee Started their label, Giveway, which is schranz, Scott was always going to start his own label as he studied music at uni and was simply a life ambition to have a label, which he could control himself, pretty similar to Joe and Martin really!! then Bryn eventually started his label, which again is a different style to all the other labels, might I also add that non of us live together from the collective and we all eventually set up our own studios... I mean why not start a label, if ya got the tunes and the money, give it a go innit, if ya go bust, at least you had a go....even if we had only one label, record sales wouldn’t be much different to be honest...most labels that press decent enough music will sell 300 - 500 units anyway! were all doing ok and I’m sure Bryn’s label will take off too, I think he’s got a pretty nice sound going on, which I think will fit in to the style of music working these days, its got a pretty minimal vibe, which wouldn’t have suited any of the other labels to be honest.........anyway, that’s the story morning glory!!

    Starting another label soon as well, happy schranz funk!! Gonna be massive!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatcollective View Post
    Well, the main idea for the FAT Collective was to set up a studio and start a label, which we did - kick the drum, then Joe and Martin from the collective decided to start more punk than funk, which was going to be more diverse and experimental than kick the drum, which is, if you listen to the records, then of course Scott and Fee Started their label, Giveway, which is schranz, Scott was always going to start his own label as he studied music at uni and was simply a life ambition to have a label, which he could control himself, pretty similar to Joe and Martin really!! then Bryn eventually started his label, which again is a different style to all the other labels, might I also add that non of us live together from the collective and we all eventually set up our own studios... I mean why not start a label, if ya got the tunes and the money, give it a go innit, if ya go bust, at least you had a go....even if we had only one label, record sales wouldn’t be much different to be honest...most labels that press decent enough music will sell 300 - 500 units anyway! were all doing ok and I’m sure Bryn’s label will take off too, I think he’s got a pretty nice sound going on, which I think will fit in to the style of music working these days, its got a pretty minimal vibe, which wouldn’t have suited any of the other labels to be honest.........anyway, that’s the story morning glory!!

    Starting another label soon as well, happy schranz funk!! Gonna be massive!!
    that's fair enough, i wasnt having a go, was just simply giving my opinion mate in reference to dawn's question about the labels sound

    good luck with the happy schranz funk

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    also, with our labels from the collective we dont work to any routine, we press records pretty slowly to be honest instead of every month, so were not hogging the scene by far, just goin with the flow and getting a release out every 3 - 4 months, which i think is pretty sensible!!

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    glad to hear everyones opinons, nice one



    also good luck with the lable ste, you will have to give it an airing at mine and bryns birthday party :cheese:
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    Quote Originally Posted by eyeswithoutaface View Post
    that's fair enough, i wasnt having a go, was just simply giving my opinion mate in reference to dawn's question about the labels sound

    good luck with the happy schranz funk
    no probs mate, didnt think you having a go mate, just wanted to clarify the background!!

    peace n love :dj:
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatcollective View Post

    Starting another label soon as well, happy schranz funk!! Gonna be massive!!
    you told me it was gonna be minimal breakcore with a hint of vag goo.. how could you lie to me :grr:

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatcollective View Post
    also, with our labels from the collective we dont work to any routine, we press records pretty slowly to be honest instead of every month, so were not hogging the scene by far, just goin with the flow and getting a release out every 3 - 4 months, which i think is pretty sensible!!

    :;
    that's the best way to do it i think personally, as your not inundating the people who buy your records with something new each month that they feel obliged to buy and of course the quality control is kept up to a relatively high standard too

 

 
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