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dj_mdma
I'm on HarderFaster now.

Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Posh Twickenham
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This isn't entirely accurate cso i can't quite remember, but my DJ friend told me how the system works.
If you are a DJ with a residency, ANY residency, then you can join a record labels mailing list. The records are free.
When a new song is produced, the DJ's with higher profile residencies (Gatecrasher Cream, etc) get the first set of promo's/white labels. The lower your profile the later on you'll get the record. My fired who is 3rd in the pecking order gets records 24weeks before release.
When a DJ plays new tunes, they have to guage the crowds reaction to it, and rate it a few days after and send the results back to the record label.
As u can imagine, record labels doj't liek it when there recor disn't top of the list, and they actually DO pressurise you into altering your decision.
At the end of the day, according to how well a tune goes down, a release date for the public is set. The remaining promo's that weren't handed out to all DJ's gets sold to record shops, where thye are sold to the public (like HTFR, etc)
And thats about it.
They are called Promo's cos they are promotional items (!) and the name white label comes from the fact that as the tune hasn't been released yet, there are no remixes, and a record sleeve hasn't been made yet, or something.
Acetates are similar to Promo's but they are generally distributed by the artist themselves, as a test, before the tune is signed to a label.
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Apr-15-2002 13:06
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Nautica
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: May 2001
Location: UK
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That's some of the most inaccurate information I've ever heard!! 
Alow me to offer the correct explanation:
A white label is a record that has been pressed up by a pressing plant for an individual rather than a record label. The individual can be anyone from a bedoom producer who wants to send the track to DJs and shops, right up to a big name DJ who maybe wants to release a track without anyone knowing it is them (Carisma - Let Me Show You started out this way). White labels don't have proper label codes as they are not on labels. The AVB remix of Iio isn't a white label - the label is white sure enough but it has a proper catalogue number of UTD025 and it's clear that it is a United pressing. The reason they are called white labels is that traditonally the label is white, and the sleeve is blank - this saves the individual money, not having to have sleeves printed etc.
'Faux' white labels, like the Iio and Tsunami ones are just ways that Record labels use to create a bit more of a buzz around the track, make it look more 'limited edition' or whatever.
Promos are as stated above promotion copies, as dj_mdma says they are mailed out to DJs to gain feedback on a track. Sometimes they are sent in plain sleeves with hand writted labels. This is due to the fact that they won't be relying on the sleeve as a selling point as with the commercial release. The way promos end up in the shop is not because the left overs get sold, but because DJ's who don't like the track, or maybe have finished with it, or have multiple copies, then sell it to the shop.
You might also see a realease labeled "DJ promo only" in a shop, but check if it has a barcode. If it does it's not a promo, just a gimmick No promos have barcodes - no need as they were never intended to be sold.
There is one other type - a Pre-release. This is basically a final version of the track with a picture sleeve and barcode that is sent out prior to official release. This is usually the step inbetween promo and commercial. If a label has decided to go ahead with release they may send out pre-release copies to large record stores, radio stations and DJs etc.
I hope this clears things up!
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Apr-15-2002 15:58
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Beamish
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Rotterdam, The NL
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Good One Nautica, Thanx for sorting it out
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Apr-15-2002 16:06
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