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Ticon and Iboga Records: "Miss 11 PM" remix competition
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| pr0fane |
TICON and IBOGA RECORDS present a remix-competition where you have the chance to remix the track "Miss 11 PM" from the new Ticon album "I Love You, Who Are You?".
Among the submissions two remixes will be selected by Ticon and Iboga Records and released on Iboga Records - a label that has existed for over a decade, and over the years has hosted productions from prominent artists like Christian Smith, Spektre, Weekend Heroes, Ticon, Antix, Lish, D-Formation, FREq, Ace Ventura, Liquid Soul, Perfect Stranger, Jerome Isma-Ae, D-Nox & Beckers, Dousk, Djuma Soundsystem, Martin Roth, Protoculture and many more.
We are open for remixes in any style, and we will listen to all submissions.
Buy the remix-files here:
http://beatport.com/s/t7yOTf
Submit your remix to: [email protected]
Deadline for submission is the 1st of July, 2011.
Best of luck to all of you - we can't wait to hear your submissions!
TICON and IBOGA RECORDS |
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| JEO |
| quote: | Originally posted by pr0fane
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Ehhh.. |
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| dj_alfi |
OFF
no but seriously, paying for stems? at $1,99 per element?
that's the same price as the song itself...
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| Raphie |
| This remix pack spamming needs to stop, it ridiculous....... |
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| Subtle |
I dont mind paying for parts, but this is a bit too expensive..
Great track though, think i might join this one. |
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| Magnus |
| Paying for remixing parts is the biggest disgrace. It is putrid and abysmal. |
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| J.L. |
| I understand the $1 for a remix pack argument. The $1 is more a symbol of commitment and they don't want tools to buy remix packs and randomly distribute them. But $12?? |
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| Aesthetic |
So basically the music industry has come to such a point of desperation, that they realise there are a lot of wannabe producers out there, so they charge them money for remix contests? Sales that bad hey?
LOL.. whatever. |
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| Prototrance |
I agree, charges for remix parts take the piss. how about, instead, asking new producers to send you an example of their productions for you to choose which ones you think deserve a remix chance. Then provide the parts / midi for free.
There's a revolutionary idea....... |
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| pr0fane |
| We're very sorry that Beatport yesterday had set a crazy high price for the remix-package. The price has now been corrected. |
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| Rodri Santos |
| quote: | Originally posted by Prototrance
I agree, charges for remix parts take the piss. how about, instead, asking new producers to send you an example of their productions for you to choose which ones you think deserve a remix chance. Then provide the parts / midi for free.
There's a revolutionary idea....... |
This would be welcome, also it would finally finish the bad feeling of having your entry rejected , i don't know why but in this kind of contests always the most generic an unoriginal remix wins, you feel like thinking " i worked so hard, this is nowhere similar to the original and still isn't good enough for them" |
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| Waza |
and sometimes it's always someone close to the artist themselves.
I refuse to give money to any remix pack. Don't care who it is. |
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