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Posted: Tue May 07, 2002 5:49 pm
by Kamurah
Can I play too? If so, count me in! :grin:

Posted: Wed May 08, 2002 1:17 am
by Retro
No wonder I'm addicted to this place... You guys come up with some great ideas!

If the current collaboration experiments go well (and I'm sure they will) maybe we could break up into groups according to style and have lots of projects going at the same time, which we could then put into a compilation album. Hmmmmm indeed!

Posted: Wed May 08, 2002 1:44 am
by at0m
Why not mix 'em styles :grin:

Posted: Sun May 12, 2002 1:49 pm
by Robert
Well, I've got some response.

When I floated this idea, it wasn't just idle speculation. It was based on two experiences in the 'real world'. That is to say, the selling of your music.
The first, I have some experience of; which is, footslogging around as many record shops, pluggers and distributors as I could. Also, taking my record into clubs all over London and when I was on holiday, Ibiza and America.
The other is a more corporate approach. Through her job, my wife knows virtually every senior record executive, distibutor and retailer in Britain. As well as being close friends with one of the top dj's in Europe and also a bloke who is a first rank masterer was involved in cutting records of the French dance scene for the British market.

Now, as far as can I see, we have three options:
1 - A group co-operation with the approval of John Cooper. The 'Planet Z Records' option.
2 - A group co-operation without the approval of John Cooper. The 'Creasote Records' option.
3 - Or, I just go it alone, getting people involved as I go.

So, what do you think?

Robert

Posted: Mon May 13, 2002 9:20 pm
by at0m
I see you're very serious about this, Robert. Maybe we could do some more competitions, to get the best songs out of the community here.

For example, I have many original CW software I could give away, certainly now that SFP is out. I have 3 CW IO boards, on each of them I have full Pulsar OS.

I also recently had some mails with questions from professionals, asking for help. When I asked for the names they used on z, some said they were no member, only reading posts. The leechers :grin:

Maybe new competitions, or a 'planetz song of the month' could motivate people to join and stimulate our musical talents.

at0mic.

Posted: Mon May 13, 2002 9:44 pm
by garyb
i'm not angry....

what next?



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Posted: Mon May 20, 2002 2:04 pm
by John Cooper
Pretty intriguing suggestion Robert!

I'm not sure if it makes sense to use the Planet Z name on the project or not, but I'm certainly willing to consider it if people like the idea. I don't have a Trademark on the name or anything! :smile:

An issue to be sorted out: people here make music in all different genres. If you're intending a commercial release of a compilation, then it would seem necessary to put together music of the same genre (rather than having a mess of different styles on one CD, which is less appealing).

But overall, it sounds like a fantastic way to get exposure for some of the artists here, especially considering your industry connections.

-John

Posted: Tue May 21, 2002 6:26 pm
by ohmelas
Logistical Business Prolblem and Analysis:

Artist Requirements:
Method of getting Paid-Pay Pal Acocunt
Legal Methodology-BMI/ASCAP membership
Meet Label Requirements

Record Label Requirements:
Meet Artist Requirements
Establish a one year artist fee to create inital capitol. Something extremely cheap $20.00. Every user could afford that.
Utilize BMI/ASCAP to integrate a pay on download fee to Artists. For everydown of their song load they get 5 cents. Payable quarterly.
Establish a fee for buyers. Make it something really cheap like $25.00/Year.
Put the files in a streaming format and not a downloading format to deter pirates.
Use the money intially in business plan to create traffic and revenue. Hitz.Hitz.Hitz.
Make artists and users since a licensing agreement, electronically.

User Requirements
Credit Card SSL 128-bit server stuff.
Pay annual fee to agency
stream music at thier leisure.

Just some logistics off the top of my head. I'll think of more I'm sure. I suppose I could write a Request for Proposal white paper on the subject and detail the logistics using existing off the shelf technologies that are readily available and easily purchasable by the'z.




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Posted: Wed May 22, 2002 5:20 am
by caleb
Wow! Since I first looked at this topic, it has certainly come a long way.

I'll tentatively say I'm interested as long as any material I finish for such a project is considered acceptable by all involved. There's nothing worse than being a weak link.

Posted: Wed May 22, 2002 11:08 am
by algorhythm
I'll do a track, if you all would like. I want nothing to do administartion though!

Posted: Wed May 22, 2002 11:16 am
by Nestor
Just reiterating my position: I’m ready to go with it. If there are not enough people involved so far, we can always compose two or three songs each.

Posted: Wed May 29, 2002 4:00 am
by djody
We will do a Psytrance track or 2 or 3 HAHA

No seriously I'm in a Project called ParadoX with Psyjurr and we would like some exposure.

Laterz

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