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netlabels - the secret revolution

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Danger:House advertising!
In case you understand the german language and you're interested into music & netlabel stuff, please read my article. And honest feedback is more than welcome.

http://www.gulli.com/news/netlabels-die-geheime-2006-06-25/

self pr mode quits now, press button...
added on the 2006-06-25 21:47:29 by ghandy ghandy
gulli stinki seiti
ok more spam then...
http://enoughrecords.scene.org
:D
added on the 2006-06-25 23:08:25 by EviL EviL
Enough Records was already in the list of recommended netlabels under the article! ;-)
added on the 2006-06-26 01:46:25 by ghandy ghandy
I enjoyed the article, it is well written and gives you the impression that the author has a clue about what he is writing about.
added on the 2006-06-26 02:52:10 by Adok Adok
boring...nix neues
und gulli? wtf?
added on the 2006-06-26 08:04:33 by xeNusion xeNusion
gulli - a place for kids...

[shameless self promotion]
...and be sure to check out one of my professional-driftaway chillout mixes,
containing some netlabel goodness and also including some badly ripped
samples from demos we all like

http://funkyou.hinterhof-hosting.de/mix/theftheutheyou-akob_mix_2004.ogg (ogg vorbis, ~60mb)

(this thing has some focus...)
[/shameless self promotion]

lets get some daily routine...
added on the 2006-06-26 09:01:09 by funkyou78 funkyou78
Netlabels are the path to commercialism - ADMIT IT!

You all just want the free advertising, so some commercial label will notice you and sign you.

We, the TRUE non-commercial scene, don't believe in this shit and only advertise on our own homepages, which no commercial label would ever dream of visiting.

Stayin' low!

(and if you believe what I just wrote, you will be shot - if you survive, you will be shot again)
Good article, Ghandy! Not much to add there besides a few links from a different point of view. Whatever, i think that nails the whereabouts pretty good while it's a good read as well.
added on the 2006-06-26 11:46:06 by rp rp
BUt the smallest chiptunes are 30-40k? /Me wonders :D
added on the 2006-06-26 11:56:58 by StingRay StingRay
StingRay:That mistake has been corrected meanwhile, thanks for the hint! Haste wieder mit Zielsicherheit die Nadel im Heuhaufen gefunden. ;-))
added on the 2006-06-26 23:43:06 by ghandy ghandy
@Nutman: Seems I was shot twice in this case.

Amiga Freaks are the real true non commercial ppl. They make demos that nobody (maybe 2-300 ppl) will watch, write articles nobody will read and will never be able to earn a single coin out of their hobby because their hardware is so deadly outdated.

Well, I still love doing it.
added on the 2006-06-28 10:35:12 by ghandy ghandy
i've heard amiga-people with deadly outdated hardware do actually get a humble amount of price-dough at parties in case they win a compo, which is, compared to not a single coin, quite a lot
added on the 2006-06-28 11:19:44 by dalezr dalezr
it's just charmingly beautiful how good you lot are at confirming stereotypes :)

only germans would fight over who's the most non-commercial.
added on the 2006-06-28 11:43:38 by skrebbel skrebbel
ghandy: i know several old amiga "freaks" that are currently making a decent living off what used to be their hobby...
added on the 2006-06-28 12:11:31 by kusma kusma
oh, and let's not forget that most Amiga-demos these days are released at big parties with at least 800 viewers just there.

i say Russian speccy-coders are the true non-commercial people, while Norwegian gba-coders are the true commercial people in the scene. OIL DOMINATION!
added on the 2006-06-28 12:15:19 by kusma kusma
Skrebbel:Well, you shouldn't take me ALWAYS seriously.
added on the 2006-06-28 17:38:26 by ghandy ghandy

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