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Posted by Cro_Addict on Feb-01-2009 23:04:

Sandstorm at Superbowl

DId anyone just hear that? LOL

KURT WARNER RAVES!!! OMG


Posted by activate on Feb-02-2009 00:07:

it was a popular song. got tonnes of play on top 40 stations. It was more popular with the mainstream than it was with the "rave" crowd.


Posted by Yohan on Feb-02-2009 04:20:

why this even thread worthy?


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Feb-02-2009 04:28:

quote:
Originally posted by Yohan
why this even thread worthy?


sandstorm being played anywhere is thread worthy


Posted by 8Wonders on Feb-02-2009 05:03:

How ironic is it that Darude isn't seeing a penny of it, since he sold the rights to the track before it went 'big'


Posted by Cro_Addict on Feb-02-2009 05:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Yohan
why this even thread worthy?


See Below

quote:
Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
sandstorm being played anywhere is thread worthy


Thank you


Posted by Cro_Addict on Feb-02-2009 05:08:

quote:
Originally posted by 8Wonders
How ironic is it that Darude isn't seeing a penny of it, since he sold the rights to the track before it went 'big'


Who sells the rights to a track? what a crazy move


Posted by darudevil on Feb-07-2009 02:49:

quote:
Originally posted by 8Wonders
How ironic is it that Darude isn't seeing a penny of it, since he sold the rights to the track before it went 'big'

Say what?


Posted by mnemonic. on Feb-07-2009 02:52:

quote:
Originally posted by darudevil
Say what?


No, you say it first.


Posted by TranceGrooves on Feb-07-2009 03:04:

quote:
Originally posted by darudevil
Say what?


+1

LOLz


Posted by 8Wonders on Feb-07-2009 03:14:

quote:
Originally posted by darudevil
Say what?


I forget who it was that told me... name escapes me at the moment.

But essentially what I was told is the rights to the track were sold (presumably for a big flat fee) so now all this ridiculous publishing money that the track generates goes to someone else. Whether it's true or false, I can't say!


Posted by darudevil on Feb-07-2009 04:06:

Well, let's just say this: Don't believe every bit of hearsay that comes from someone else than the artist or the artist's record company, and you shouldn't repeat something as a fact if you don't know for sure.

I've got a record contract and a publishing contract. Also, in Finland you pretty much can't transfer copyrights, you can't sell them.

Let's just say this as well: the collection of publishing $ doesn't seem to be the easiest task in US.


Posted by Endgame on Feb-07-2009 05:58:

quote:
Originally posted by darudevil
Well, let's just say this: Don't believe every bit of hearsay that comes from someone else than the artist or the artist's record company, and you shouldn't repeat something as a fact if you don't know for sure.

I've got a record contract and a publishing contract. Also, in Finland you pretty much can't transfer copyrights, you can't sell them.

Let's just say this as well: the collection of publishing $ doesn't seem to be the easiest task in US.


if [ Darude actually posting in TOTA section ]
then

else
Alt
end if


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Feb-07-2009 06:03:

quote:
Originally posted by Endgame
if [ Darude actually posting in TOTA section ]
then

else
Alt
end if


if it is Darude...then get your ass to Toronto.


Posted by smuncky on Feb-07-2009 06:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Endgame
if [ Darude actually posting in TOTA section ]
then

else
Alt
end if



rew ur a fucking a man. i lo0ve u


Posted by 8Wonders on Feb-07-2009 06:44:

quote:
Originally posted by darudevil
Well, let's just say this: Don't believe every bit of hearsay that comes from someone else than the artist or the artist's record company, and you shouldn't repeat something as a fact if you don't know for sure.

I've got a record contract and a publishing contract. Also, in Finland you pretty much can't transfer copyrights, you can't sell them.

Let's just say this as well: the collection of publishing $ doesn't seem to be the easiest task in US.


Not sure who you have doing your publishing but all I know is that you're sitting on a publishing gold mine. Having it played at football, basketball, baseball, hockey games, superbowl, retail outlet stores ... I don't even wanna think about what those checks amount to


Posted by mUSER on Feb-07-2009 16:44:

If you're registered with ASCAP, it shouldn't be that hard - the united states is one of the most efficiently and comprehensively organized publishing royalty collecting countries I've come across. However, if you aren't proactive about it - then yes, you'll lose out on tonnes of money.


Posted by VDub on Feb-07-2009 17:26:

I took my little sister to an all ages at Guvvy when Darude was playing...

I must say that I enjoyed his set...

Although it was a bit too loud (not a full night), it was a fast hard set with good tunes...

I'd like to see him do a real party....


Posted by darudevil on Feb-10-2009 21:09:

VDub, I remember that Guvernment gig... I wear 15dB plugs when I play, and still my ears were hurting all thru the set. I'm glad it wasn't my regular 2-3hr set, because I was afraid I'll bust my ears. I took the master down a little quite soon after I started, and someone came to crank it back up again... Trust me, I like my music loud, but that was a bit on the ridiculous side. I like Guvernment in general though and I don't mean to be negative, but that night was just too loud in my opinion.

mUSER, I'm not ASCAP-registered, I'm registered to a comparable organization in Finland, and eventhough there are agreements between different organizations in different countries it seems not having someone physically in a country creates a few extra bumps on the road.


Posted by Abercrombie on Feb-10-2009 21:29:

I saw your gig at Summer Rush (The Docks) about 6 years ago. I was right in front, awesome! I figured it would be the last chance to see you here.


Posted by Cro_Addict on Feb-11-2009 14:30:

quote:
Originally posted by darudevil
VDub, I remember that Guvernment gig... I wear 15dB plugs when I play, and still my ears were hurting all thru the set. I'm glad it wasn't my regular 2-3hr set, because I was afraid I'll bust my ears. I took the master down a little quite soon after I started, and someone came to crank it back up again... Trust me, I like my music loud, but that was a bit on the ridiculous side. I like Guvernment in general though and I don't mean to be negative, but that night was just too loud in my opinion.

mUSER, I'm not ASCAP-registered, I'm registered to a comparable organization in Finland, and eventhough there are agreements between different organizations in different countries it seems not having someone physically in a country creates a few extra bumps on the road.


So when are you going to do a gig in Toronto??


Posted by Endgame on Feb-11-2009 19:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Abercrombie
I saw your gig at Summer Rush (The Docks) about 6 years ago. I was right in front, awesome! I figured it would be the last chance to see you here.


I was also at that gig. Great show.
WE LOVE BASS DRUM!

Love the crowd interaction.

Good take on the Flock of Seagulls with the I Ran as well.



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