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DFRNT wrote:Thanks!
Yeah - I agree. A polite email up front will certainly help matters - you will get to know the person to speak to briefly, you'll get a feel for their timeframes and how fast they reply, as well as their manner, and the sort of communication they appreciate.
You can find out the best way to send things, and it also means that you're spending a bit more time on writing to them - not just shotgun-blasting promos to everyone you can think of.
You would do well to mention where you got their contact details from too - so they don't think you just got included in a reply-all type email and poached a bunch of email addresses from it.
I like getting an email to me specifically, and not to 100 people including me.
What I hate though, is when people don't take the time to write anything - I regularly get people trying to send me something via AIM or by attaching it to an email (terrible practice by the way) and not even saying anything - just assuming that I'll accept it, listen to it and want to sign it, or feed back. Often some people will just give me an "ez" message and try and send me something - no conversation, nothing else - just the expectation that I have time to check something that I have no personal or vested interest in.

nitz wrote:P.S am not quite sure how you manage your time with the numerous things your involved in..!
DFRNT wrote:nitz wrote:P.S am not quite sure how you manage your time with the numerous things your involved in..!
Haha, yeah it certainly keeps me busy. 2 labels, a podcast, a blog, a (now slightly stagnant) magazine, freelance web design work, my full-time day job, DJing (from time to time), and some sort of a social life (including girlfriend!). There's rarely a moment when I'm not working on something to be honest.
It's tiring, and I struggle to get up in the mornings, but I'd like to hope that it'll all be worth it one day!

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Pistonsbeneath wrote:would it be relevant at all for there to be a thread entitled 'answering emails links to dubs you've been sent: being polite/responding'?
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or do manners only apply to the plebs?
brasco wrote:..and if your lucky enough to get sent dubs etc ... treat them as you would like your own music to be treated. Keep them to yourself!! So much gets passed around nowadays without a thought towards the producer, its not on at all.
DFRNT wrote:This is an article taken from Modus Magazine Issue 1.
I've opted to post it here, because despite it getting out there, I really would like to see an improvement in the quality and presentation of tracks that get sent out. I think most other producers owuld agree. Maybe if the mods feel it's appropriate they can make this a sticky or something.
Dub Etiquette
To those familiar with dubstep and electronic music, a “dub” may be an oft-heard term. Short for “dub-plate” it's traditionally a promotional vinyl that will have a limited number of plays that producers would give to a DJ to allow them to play tracks pre-release, if indeed there would be a release at all.
A “dub” as we know it today is a progression of this culture to the point where it is now a term used to describe......
twist2 wrote:DFRNT wrote:This is an article taken from Modus Magazine Issue 1.
I've opted to post it here, because despite it getting out there, I really would like to see an improvement in the quality and presentation of tracks that get sent out. I think most other producers owuld agree. Maybe if the mods feel it's appropriate they can make this a sticky or something.
Dub Etiquette
To those familiar with dubstep and electronic music, a “dub” may be an oft-heard term. Short for “dub-plate” it's traditionally a promotional vinyl that will have a limited number of plays that producers would give to a DJ to allow them to play tracks pre-release, if indeed there would be a release at all.
A “dub” as we know it today is a progression of this culture to the point where it is now a term used to describe......
I fell asleep about here
s.a.m wrote:Pistonsbeneath wrote:would it be relevant at all for there to be a thread entitled 'answering emails links to dubs you've been sent: being polite/responding'?
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or do manners only apply to the plebs?
I think it should just be a thread called 'Don't be rude: reply to emails'.
Always better to receive a polite no than just air.
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