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Post by andythetwig » Tue Jan 17, 2006 11:24 pm

BunZer0 wrote:who is giving the ftp access ?
read carefully ;)

pm me for the ftp login details & instructions on ftp if you need it

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Post by intoccabile » Wed Jan 18, 2006 5:06 am

Listing update, just so you people can have an idea, without having to go through the whole thread again, of who is doing what.

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Producers willing to contribute tracks

[ Producers remember that you have until 17.02.06. to upload your tracks. Regarding FTP access, pm Mr. Andythetwig and he will give you the login details ; don't forget to pay attention to the upload procedure as stated by Mr. Andythetwig :

. 1xwav or 3xmp3 (320kb/s) per person (50mb limit)

. naming convention: artist_title.wav ]

DJ $hy ( patrick_hughes79@hotmail.com )

DJ Krave ( DJkrave@hotmail.co.uk )

Cogent ( www.cogent.org.uk )

Elemental

Nirz ( http://www.myspace.com/nirz )

Borg ( nickyruffcut@hotmail.com )

Taxidriver

Kudos ( djkudos@hotmail.com )

Dubweiser

Dudeski

Dust shop

Rusko ( ruskman@hotmail.com )

thundercleese

Gravious

r33lc4sh

Subframe ( http://www.subframe.no-thing.net )

J_J

fubar

mestizo ( http://twotwentytwo.net )

pete bubonic ( peteforsaken@hotmail.com )

TRG ( http://www.infamous.ro )

BunZer0 ( http://www.futureworldfunk.be/ )

digi diana ( http://www.myspace.com/digidiana )


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Design / artwork

Mr Hyde

Dubweiser

Kudos ( djkudos@hotmail.com )

Citizen

Dust shop ( www.dustshop.tk )


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Potential project coordinators

Dubway

Paulie

Mr Hyde

Brett ( The mailing list he was in was involved in a similar project before so we sure could use his advice )

Point-blanc


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Promotion

Mr. Peach


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Mr. Andythetwig kindly offered access to an ftp for the producers to upload tracks.

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Feel free to update the list :

. as more people get involved.

. If you think I put you in the wrong box.

. If I failed to take notice of your will to take part in this project !

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Post by andythetwig » Wed Jan 18, 2006 8:56 am

cogent just emailed me with a good point.

some producers may not want high quality versions of their music on an ftp server that's open to so many people.

If this is the case, email me and I will take the tracks from the server and keep them locally until whoever's mixing the compilation needs them.

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Post by trippa » Wed Jan 18, 2006 11:10 am

I'm in for this project. My stuff might be a bit left of the straightahead dubstep sound, but if we're keeping it diverse, could be ok.

Maybe we need to have a chat session (or 10) for everyone interested to be able to talk through ideas on how it might work out? Everyone have IRC?

....CT

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Post by dubway » Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:03 pm

andythetwig wrote:cogent just emailed me with a good point.

some producers may not want high quality versions of their music on an ftp server that's open to so many people.

If this is the case, email me and I will take the tracks from the server and keep them locally until whoever's mixing the compilation needs them.
can you make it like this: producers can upload their tracks on FTP server but noone can download tracks from server (until whoever's mixing the compilation needs them)

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Post by dj $hy » Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:23 pm

Now thats a fucking good point Cogent

Can this be a deffo before we get this started?
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Post by Forensics » Wed Jan 18, 2006 1:01 pm

Sorry, only just noticed this thread... I'd be up for doing a track :mrgreen:
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Post by Citrus Boy » Wed Jan 18, 2006 1:07 pm

DJ $hy wrote:Now thats a fucking good point Cogent

Can this be a deffo before we get this started?
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GOOD POINT

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Post by andythetwig » Wed Jan 18, 2006 1:10 pm

digi diana wrote:I could make a page that would allow people to just fill out a form to send an mp3 or wav file without making the ftp space publicly accessible.
I think this is the solution to the open ftp problem, can you knock this up quickly digi diana?

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Post by kudos » Wed Jan 18, 2006 2:12 pm

Ok i dont do artwork or anything like that, jus beats.

Whats the cd gonna be called?

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Post by stone » Wed Jan 18, 2006 4:29 pm

andythetwig wrote:
digi diana wrote:I could make a page that would allow people to just fill out a form to send an mp3 or wav file without making the ftp space publicly accessible.
I think this is the solution to the open ftp problem, can you knock this up quickly digi diana?
ya i'll try to finish it tonight. i already have the form worked out...now i have just got to write the script.

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Post by erbium » Wed Jan 18, 2006 5:40 pm

On the subject of ftp space and file size/format. Would it not make most sense for the producers to upload 2 or 3 mp3's to the ftp for the dj's to choose from. Once a track listing has been finalised the producers can upload/send only the tracks that are going to be used in high quality.

That would save on space, and allow for a wider choice of tracks for the mix.

Just a thought :)

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Post by stone » Wed Jan 18, 2006 9:06 pm

yeah, you are right. I vote that only mp3s should be uploaded initially.

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Post by stone » Wed Jan 18, 2006 9:07 pm

yeah, you are right. I vote that only mp3s should be uploaded initially.

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Post by bunzer0 » Wed Jan 18, 2006 9:15 pm

so it's maybe better to wait the digi diana special page before uploading anything else... ???

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Post by dubweiser » Thu Jan 19, 2006 12:07 am

erbium wrote:On the subject of ftp space and file size/format. Would it not make most sense for the producers to upload 2 or 3 mp3's to the ftp for the dj's to choose from. Once a track listing has been finalised the producers can upload/send only the tracks that are going to be used in high quality.

That would save on space, and allow for a wider choice of tracks for the mix.

Just a thought :)
agree. :wink:

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Post by paulie » Thu Jan 19, 2006 2:01 am

OK:

how are we planning to release this? some suggstions:

CD mix
CD indvidual tracks
ditto the other two with vinyl samplers
downloadable mix
downloadable tracks only
...etc...

these are some suggestions. I don't have a problem about discussing these in public on here, since it's a forum compilation but I'm less keen about discussing the financial implications of all of the above. I can say, however, that they are all viable, but only if we move quickly.

So what I am saying is this: people who are GENUINELY up for this (i.e. willing to put in money) should contact me and I will manage the process. Any objections to that premise should be either aired here or in person to me and I will report them back confidentially.

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Post by thundercleese » Thu Jan 19, 2006 3:08 am

i think, intially, a downloadable mix would be best. maybe even something like downloadable mixes and then releasing a greatest hits type cd every few mixes or something?

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Post by brett » Thu Jan 19, 2006 6:37 am

I think a downloadable mix would work well. The problem with doing CDs is that to get proper pressed CDs, you need to order a minimum quantity, such as 500 or 1000. To get a lower price per disc, you need to order higher quantities. If you do by request CDs, the price per disc is really high, unless you distribute CD-Rs.

If you do CD-Rs then someone, usually one person alone is responsible for printing the artwork, labelling the CDs, etc., which can drive up the cost. With a downloadable mix, you can post the artwork and disc label and these can be printed off as people wish.

If there is enough interest/potential customers, nothing quite matches a properly done CD.

What does everyone else think?

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Post by trippa » Thu Jan 19, 2006 10:52 am

Good points Brett,

Things always change once money gets involved, either buying or selling.
So maybe the best way to start is the net label style, where mixes and artwork are downloadable. (There's a great minimal-tech net label www.thinner.cc if anyone wants to see how it works elsewhere)

If there's going to be a manufactured CD we'd probably need to get into some sort of basic contract/agreement for use etc (trust me, we would!)
Imagine if you found someone flogging your tracks in Brixton market without asking you. Then suddenly the whole basis would change.

but....how about this for an idea: Producers submit mp3 demos, then DJ's listen through, choose which tunes they want to mix. We then upload full quality audio of required tracks. DJ's download, then submit mixed audio files. These full quality mixes with artwork are then downloadable for CD production anywhere in the world, with some kind of trust agreement. So we instantly become a global community record label with international distribution.
:?

.....CT

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