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REally cool!
prtty neat 
DOPE!
Really enjoyed it. I would love to hear some studio recordings from these guys.
Dude, your friends are AWESOME.
Show them this thread!
Yep. I did and he was really happy to see it. He let me know that there are no studio recordings yet, but that he'll get back to me when that changes. When he does I'll be sure to update you guys as well.
Hey guys. It's now more than a year later and many of you asked for it so it's time for an update.
After some minor struggles having lost one of their band mates, 2013 is back and more active than ever.
They just released a new track, called Nuevo, which you can listen to here:
Next, they are ready to drop their debut album very, very soon. It is titled "Home Made Riot" and you can watch a short making-of documentary on it below:
Lastly, I wanted to ask - do you think this is something that j00f and his camp would be into? I posted it on his wall so I'll see if it gets noticed.
Let me know what you think about the new track guys.
I don't think posting on his Facebook wall is the correct channel. In fact, it probably makes you look a bit amateur. His record label will have an email for sending demos.
Ok...well I didn't think I came off in a spammy way and I'm not even a promoter for them I was just trying to see if I can get an opinion from him or anybody that frequents his page. I'm not really the guy who would send him any promos since I don't even have any. But at the risk of doing any harm I have removed the post.
Yeah, I understand that, but you get a lot of morons posting "Hey, listen to my mix/track" on Facebook walls or asking stupid questions, so it's extremely unlikely to get a response. Not to mention the hundreds of promos and demos any professional DJ and label owner gets sent every week.
It's like when I submit a short story for consideration to an anthology. Professional editors and publishers tell you that they look for any excuse not to read, simply to cut down on their workload. If you don't include a proper covering letter and follow the publisher's precise instructions, you get binned automatically. I imagine it's exactly the same process when submitting demos. Go through the correct channels to maximise your chances of a fair listen.
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