Re: (idm) New Service - Make Your Own Compilation of Dance/Electronic Music

From Steve
Sent Wed, Jan 14th 1998, 18:17

> http://www.cductive.com/
>
>     Hey, this looks pretty good for starters. IDM peeps should take a
> look. They're actually starting to get some decent labels and bands to
>
> participate and all songs are RA previewable. I'd be interested in
> other
> people's opinions of this kind of service, particularly from artists
> and
> labels. Do independent labels and small artists stand to lose or gain
> from
> this?

This is an excellent idea, while there is nothing at present which i am
interested in on their lists, they do seem to have a broad range with
some respected labels. Ill certainly point this page out to mike
paradinas.

As to whether its worth it for small labels.... it all depends on what
the
terms of the contract are... ive mailed them for information and will
make it available to the list when i receive it....From an artist point
of
view i can see the benefits and disadvantages... obviously youd rather
people bought your whole 12"/lp/cd... but then if there is only one
track they
like then why shouldnt they legally own a quality reproduction of it...
id be interested to know if there is a staggering between release of the

original vinyl/cd, and the availablity on the cductive lists, i reckon
most
small labels would want it this way, and if i owned a label i hink id
want there
to be a period where only the original vinyl/cd was available (maybe 3
months?)... but again that all depends on what royalties they receive.

If Ninja Tune can afford to offer the service then im sure Rephlex and
Warp could... it would be interesting to see if Warp would go in for
this
sort of thing... they seem to love the idea and design of 'Warp-Product'

too much to let someone market their stuff for them.

Steve

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