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Richard Butler
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Registered: Apr 2009
Location: London
I've found a track of mine released on a label I know nothing of?

Ok I know I'm not going to be owed more than $1.00 worth of royalties, but that's not the point, I want to know how a track of mine has ended up on a label I did not release it with and what I should do about it? It's a matter of principle to me.

Maybe the original label sold it on, but should I not have been informed?

Again it's no big deal but I am intrigued as to how it ended up with another label.

The original label was Amenta which was part of Alter Ego Records that I heard had folded.

Here is this mystery label 'LW Recordings' showing my track 'Got A Light' on a compilation they released:

https://pro.beatport.com/release/te...volume-4/308467


EDIT, and whilst I'm in the mood, I got not a penny from this release which is what I expected but I note it's the labels 3rd biggest release, so even a token dollar would have been nice just to be able to say to the grandkids I got paid for producing!

Do I chase the label, how do I prove they sold anything?

https://pro.beatport.com/label/physical-gravity-recordings/9894


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cryophonik
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Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
Re: I've found a track of mine released on a label I know nothing of?

quote:
Originally posted by Richard Butler
The original label was Amenta which was part of Alter Ego Records that I heard had folded.


Alter Ego hasn't folded. I just received a statement/check from them a few weeks ago. It looks like your song is still listed under their label:

http://www.alteregorecords.com/releases/label/4276

I'd contact them and see if they know anything about it. Since they own the distribution rights to the song, they'll know if it has been passed on to another label. If not, they should be interested in knowing that another label is selling it without their permission (which is pretty unlikely).


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cryophonik
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Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
Re: I've found a track of mine released on a label I know nothing of?

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Originally posted by Richard Butler

...showing my track...on a compilation they released:
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I didn't notice the "compilation" part the first time I read it. That's pretty common, actually. Many labels will release their songs on compilations as a means of increasing distribution. Consider it a bonus. Some of the labels we've worked with have barely even mentioned a release outside of their FB page. The labels that have gone the extra mile to promote our songs and put them on compilations are the only ones that have gotten us (tiny) paychecks.


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Richard Butler
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Registered: Apr 2009
Location: London

Cheers Dave I will get on to Alter Ego.
Looking forward to a wall of cash, lol!

How does it work, can an artiste ask to see the books or you just take what you're given? Again I'm not daft enough to think I'm owed more than a dollar but I work in finance and it intrigues me as to how this all works and what the etiquette is in terms of claiming your winnings!


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tehlord
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Registered: Jan 2009
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Labelworx (for example) 'reserve the right' to use tracks released via their scam...sorry scheme for release on myriad compilation albums.

I think one of the tracks I released on R7 was featured on more than 20.

I saw nearly seven dollars in royalties.

I say saw, I mean read about.


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Floorfiller
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you know this thread makes me wonder...

I mean what is really stopping someone from downloading anyone's track from a site like beatport or otherwise, rename it, and create a fake label and try to distribute it again? like you said, we are most likely talking tiny amounts of money so what really would the penalties be? take it down? if anyone ever found it.

i dunno just a random thought i had. i've never really tried to release anything so never really worried about it, but for those of you that actually do. is that kind of thing a concern?

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On a sidenote: Track sounds good to me bro.

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madmuso
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Registered: Nov 2009
Location: Melbourne

fukn hell mate, makes ya sick doesnt it. Further proof of the never ending assholes this industry is capable of churning out.

Did you get the contract looked at by a professional experienced in the industry? The band I used to play in has a decent following and while I was in the band we released three albums (distribtuion deals only). One label had a decent roster, the other label was a small mob. You needed to be a fukn rocket scientist to decifer the paperwork. The others in the band were like, fuk it, lets just sign it. I insisted on getting it looked at, lucky I did, the first contract was soaked with fine print and loop holes that would benefit the label. The lawyers we took it too were damn expensive but true professionals (they looked after high profile artists as well) so they knew their shit. They sent me back the contract with every ammendment I should ask for, and going through that process helped me learn a lot about those types of contracts. After negotiating back and fourth we had a lot of it changed to make things fairer, and i still get the ocassional royalty money put into my account. As a matter of fact, one came through yesterday. Its fuk all but as you said, its the principal. Anyone who enters the music biz for money should leave right away! its a rort! haha

I will never sign another contract without professional advice.

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cryophonik
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Registered: Jan 2008
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quote:
Originally posted by madmuso
fukn hell mate, makes ya sick doesnt it. Further proof of the never ending assholes this industry is capable of churning out.


Yeah, it totally pisses me off when these f'ing labels put my song on compilations, even though my contract allows it, and it gets me more exposure and possibly more sales and....wait, what are we bitching about again?


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madmuso
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Registered: Nov 2009
Location: Melbourne

quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
Yeah, it totally pisses me off when these f'ing labels put my song on compilations, even though my contract allows it, and it gets me more exposure and possibly more sales and....wait, what are we bitching about again?


I got the impression after reading Richards post that this was done without his consent and sounded like it was not part of his deal. If it is, then of course there isn't anything you can do, they have the right just like the artist to excercise any clause in the agreement. Sometimes these extremely convoluted ways of distributing music are setup in the labels favour which include loop holes in order for them to not pay, or pay the artist as much. Hence my original advice of always getting a professional to see over all contracts.

I promise I wont bitch anymore!

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SystematicX1
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Location: Washington Coast

I totally see both sides of this coin.
And Dave, I totally see your side of that conversation piece to.
And I totally agree however I see the other point which was made which in my opinion is totally legit.
Let's face it, aside from those already present, Dave and Richard are really skilled and talented artist's. Way more than myself that is for sure.
But let's face it,and I mean no offense, but they haven't made it to mainstream or super popular status in the edm world. So in ways, unless you have something so legit and potentially lucrative, well...we are all just little fish in a huuuuge pond. Why should it matter,exposure? Ok...if that is your intention.
But I am curious now...
So what would you do if you came home one day and found your song (that you gave download privis to)on a random site but the name of the song and the title were totally different created by a signed artist with which whom you haven't a clue who they are.
What could you do? Unless you are copyrighting every song...there isn't a damn thing you could do.
Now, I don't know about you guys but I have a minor few copyrighted songs. To me, it actually isn't a big deal or at least wouldn't be.
So I don't worry about it
I saw a few of my songs on 4 torrent sites and had to chuckle.
I dont give a shit what one does with my song....unless they make a shit ton of money on it =OP


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cryophonik
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Every one of my/our songs is copyrighted. That wouldn't stop someone from "stealing" them. But, tbh, if they did, yeah I would probably be a little pissed and could easily demonstrate to a judge that it was my copyrighted track. But, to what end? To prove a point to the loser who stole my song? Make him pay what would amount to a fraction of my lawyer fees? Naw, not worth my time or energy. I would certainly let the loser know that I'm aware that he stole my music and possibly go a little out of my way to embarrass him, but anything more is just not worth it to me. But, if I was in my 20s and trying to hit it big, yeah, I would probably feel a bit different about it.

quote:
Originally posted by scorpradio
But let's face it,and I mean no offense, but they haven't made it to mainstream or super popular status in the edm world. So in ways, unless you have something so legit and potentially lucrative, well...we are all just little fish in a huuuuge pond. Why should it matter,exposure? Ok...if that is your intention.


Just to be clear, I'm not trying to "make it", nor am I an "EDM artist", nor would I ever quit my day job to be a superstar producer/DJ. I'm in my 40s, have a family and a job that pays more than most DJs could dream of, and will only make me more money as I get older doing something that I love to do and contributes positively to humanity. Being a superstar DJ is something that young single guys (and pathetic old losers without a chance in hell of ever making it) dream of. So, no, that's nowhere near my intention.


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