we're looking for your tracks
Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 2:49 pm
To forum admins: Before classifying this msg as spam and removing it – please read it and then re-think! We are not advertising or profiting in any way, we are just interested in giving people who make music we love an opportunity to get it heard!
We are looking for small/underground grime, garage and dubstep artists to submit recorded works on our net-label (Net Lab – www.net-lab.co.uk) alongside music from a whole range of other genres (electronic, noise, ambient…). We aim to give small artists an opportunity to distribute their music in release format free of charge to an established and growing audience over the net, under a “Creative Commons” license that allows free downloading and embraces redistribution over peer to peer networks.
We are looking for artists creating interesting, innovative, or different media. Work is put out on the site for public release to a wide audience and sits alongside work by other well respected artists from labels like Planet Mu Records, Sublight and Terminal Dusk.
Although we do set a number of projects that you can submit entries for (you can see these running on the site), we also accept material that stands on its own. Added to this, we are interested in helping to organise collaborative projects, workshops and events around the UK and anything else showing innovation or creativity. If you have something you would like to share, you should get in contact.
Please send links to uploaded submissions to:
submissions@net-lab.co.uk
We also accept file transfer via YouSendIt.
Things you should know:
- Music submissions must be no less than 18 minutes in length unless agreed as part of a compilation, mix or outlined within a project specification.
- mp3 submissions must be encoded to no less (and preferably no more) than 192kbps / 44khz.
- mp3 submissions must be properly id3v2 tagged including Track Number, Track Title, Artist Name, Album Name, and Year.
- Video is accepted in most formats but is preferably viewed as QuickTime mov.
- Interactive Flash content is accepted.
- Animated gif content is accepted.
- We reserve the right not to publish any of your material totally at our own discretion.
- You retain basic rights over intellectual property of the music as it is released under the Creative Commons Sharing License.
Thank You!
Anyone involved in submitting work to Net Lab is always treated with respect and although we make take some time, we will always try to give you some form of reply to your submission. Unfortunately we cannot release everything that is submitted to us but we are very grateful for anything you send.
Looking forward to hearing your stuff.
Richard.
www.net-lab.co.uk
We are looking for small/underground grime, garage and dubstep artists to submit recorded works on our net-label (Net Lab – www.net-lab.co.uk) alongside music from a whole range of other genres (electronic, noise, ambient…). We aim to give small artists an opportunity to distribute their music in release format free of charge to an established and growing audience over the net, under a “Creative Commons” license that allows free downloading and embraces redistribution over peer to peer networks.
We are looking for artists creating interesting, innovative, or different media. Work is put out on the site for public release to a wide audience and sits alongside work by other well respected artists from labels like Planet Mu Records, Sublight and Terminal Dusk.
Although we do set a number of projects that you can submit entries for (you can see these running on the site), we also accept material that stands on its own. Added to this, we are interested in helping to organise collaborative projects, workshops and events around the UK and anything else showing innovation or creativity. If you have something you would like to share, you should get in contact.
Please send links to uploaded submissions to:
submissions@net-lab.co.uk
We also accept file transfer via YouSendIt.
Things you should know:
- Music submissions must be no less than 18 minutes in length unless agreed as part of a compilation, mix or outlined within a project specification.
- mp3 submissions must be encoded to no less (and preferably no more) than 192kbps / 44khz.
- mp3 submissions must be properly id3v2 tagged including Track Number, Track Title, Artist Name, Album Name, and Year.
- Video is accepted in most formats but is preferably viewed as QuickTime mov.
- Interactive Flash content is accepted.
- Animated gif content is accepted.
- We reserve the right not to publish any of your material totally at our own discretion.
- You retain basic rights over intellectual property of the music as it is released under the Creative Commons Sharing License.
Thank You!
Anyone involved in submitting work to Net Lab is always treated with respect and although we make take some time, we will always try to give you some form of reply to your submission. Unfortunately we cannot release everything that is submitted to us but we are very grateful for anything you send.
Looking forward to hearing your stuff.
Richard.
www.net-lab.co.uk