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Posted by Adam420 on Mar-01-2010 01:05:

I think, if someone really likes a certain track they hear in someone's set, they're more likely to buy it than they are to avoid buying it. It's simple, really. I hear a track I really like, and I want to have the full version (to most likely be able to play it myself, whether it be at a club, party or just in a mix I will be sharing as well). I deno't think the argument holds up that uploading mixes in any way damages potential sales of a track/record, especially if the mix is free to listen to/download in the first place. I think labels would only concern themselves with such matters if somebody is actually making money off their music without a license/royalty.

So honestly, don't worry. Share your mixes all you want, it's free promotion for the labels. If anything, be sure to include a track list so that people can download any tracks they might like.


Posted by Brandt Slater on Mar-01-2010 06:32:

I guess you guys are correct, I mean it would clearly state what it is under the description. You know if they tell me to talk it down, then I take it down. I'm just looking for gigs and look at this as promotion, and a lot of folks I've talked to go to sites like this instead of the whole handing out cd thing. Currently I am working on my own music, it's just all in pieces. The hard part for me, to post my stuff is that I work industry. Not for a record company but as mixer, and I know how hard up some of these labels are, well the big boys at least. I'll probably go for the lite version. Free version doesn't offer a whole lot of space.

Thank you for all your input, I appreciate it.


Posted by orTofønChiLd on Mar-08-2010 06:45:

Yeah the free version works best if you don't have the spare cash to go around


Posted by Stu Cox on Mar-08-2010 08:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Adam420
I think, if someone really likes a certain track they hear in someone's set, they're more likely to buy it than they are to avoid buying it. It's simple, really. I hear a track I really like, and I want to have the full version (to most likely be able to play it myself, whether it be at a club, party or just in a mix I will be sharing as well). I deno't think the argument holds up that uploading mixes in any way damages potential sales of a track/record, especially if the mix is free to listen to/download in the first place. I think labels would only concern themselves with such matters if somebody is actually making money off their music without a license/royalty.

Well, yes and no. I agree DJs are probably going to be more likely to buy a track if they hear it in a mix shared online, but there's a reasonably large contingent of 'normal' music listeners who buy dance music just to listen to, including full-length versions from Beatport if that's the only way to get their favourite tune. If they can get that tune for free by downloading a demo mix with it in rather than buying a compilation with it in or downloading the full version, they will do.

Also, there are still some twats around who will lift a version out of a mix, edit it to be mixable and then play that rather than buying the original track... I'm sure it's rarer than some labels think though.


Bear in mind that DJs who charge people for copies of their demos don't really harm potential sales, it's just plain insulting.


All I'm really saying is I can identify with why some labels get angry about it (even if their logic is somewhat flawed) and I think it's important for DJs to appreciate this as well so that they can be sensible when sharing mixes.


Posted by mfitterer1 on Mar-08-2010 13:34:

Sorry but non industry do NOT buy music on the regular; that's as close to a fact as possible. I have a lot of friends that listen to edm and not one of them buys a track.

And that is nobody's fault but the labels. If you market to djs; don't expect consumers to buy your tracks, plain and simple.

The promotion system has been flawed for many years in it's aim towards djs.


Posted by Stu Cox on Mar-08-2010 13:52:

quote:
Originally posted by mfitterer1
Sorry but non industry do NOT buy music on the regular; that's as close to a fact as possible. I have a lot of friends that listen to edm and not one of them buys a track.

And that is nobody's fault but the labels. If you market to djs; don't expect consumers to buy your tracks, plain and simple.

The promotion system has been flawed for many years in it's aim towards djs.

I know quite a lot of non-DJs who do buy singles from Beatport etc actually. But I agree the numbers of those who do are much smaller than the DJ population.


Posted by 4clubber on Mar-09-2010 01:30:

www.soundcloud.com/petkonik

other places to upload sets are archive.org and letsmix.com (just stumbled upon this one today)


Posted by Brandt Slater on Mar-10-2010 07:20:

Alright here we go. One of my NYE sets. This was the last of a five hour set. Funny thing is, I wasn't prepared at first. This was added after the party hosts asked us to stay. It's not too bad but I do need to sit and study my music. At the beginning you'll notice that the Jochen Miller track starts in the middle of the transition into the Garth Emery tune. I edited the entire evening into four parts. I wanted to capture the transition instead of just starting at a break.

Here's the link.

http://soundcloud.com/djkatmaus


Set list for above link.
01. Brace Yourself (extended mix) - Jochen Miller
02. Exposure (original mix) - Garth Emery
03. Horizon (original mix) - Breakfast
04. Eclipse (original mix) - Activa
05. Slider (original mix) - Adam Nickey
06. Ashley (Alex Morph remix) - Filo & Peri
07. Nothing At All (Elevation Mix) - Rex Mundi
08. On A Metropolis Day (Mylo & Shane 54 Mash Up) - Oceanlab vs Garth Emery
09. Wanderlust (Sunny Lax Uplifting Mix) - Lange ft. Firewall
10. Chocolate Infusion (original mix) - M.I.K.E. & Plastic Boy
11. Soul And The Sun (Giuseppe Ottaviani Mix) - Filo & Peri
12. Home (Cosmic Gate Remix) - Paul Van Dyk


Posted by Teezdalien on Mar-10-2010 12:51:

quote:
Originally posted by mfitterer1
Sorry but non industry do NOT buy music on the regular; that's as close to a fact as possible. I have a lot of friends that listen to edm and not one of them buys a track.

And that is nobody's fault but the labels. If you market to djs; don't expect consumers to buy your tracks, plain and simple.

The promotion system has been flawed for many years in it's aim towards djs.


But how many people try to become DJ's once they have a taste?


Posted by Omega_Blue on Mar-11-2010 03:13:

http://soundcloud.com/stereotypy

all of my most recent productions and a 3-deck pitched-down house mix.


Posted by Brandt Slater on Mar-11-2010 08:00:

Here's my links. Both will be updated every two weeks.
Soundcloud will have the most current mixes and the other site will be current and old stuff.

www.soundcloud.com/djkatmaus/tracks

www.letsmix.com/djkatmaus


Posted by shaminii on Mar-15-2010 00:11:

http://soundcloud.com/davidhoang


Posted by DJLafleur on Mar-22-2010 00:24:

soundcloud/atragun(I think thats it lol)

Still getting the hang of it atm.


Posted by MSZ on Mar-22-2010 00:28:

no soundcloud here


Posted by Dashka on Mar-23-2010 15:41:

www.soundcloud.com/dashka


Posted by ºJDº on Mar-24-2010 07:14:

http://soundcloud.com/josh-11


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