Don't agree with this at all. It's maybe true for the majority but as soon as i see ____ played by x, y and z it's an instant turn off. Same goes with banners, advertisments or anything that suggests "You must like this". I prefer to buy my records blind, whatever sounds good for me regardless of label, year, artist etc.HEFTY wrote:::BLM:: wrote:deffo, no1 listens to your stuff unless "so n so" big name dj says its good in which case suddenly people check it out.......sad state of affairs where all new artists have to whore their stuff out because people r so stuck in their ways they dont wanna hear anything new.PsyTox wrote:I'm sick of dj's who get music for free and don't even bother to give a tiny line of feedback in return. Especially if you know that if you pay a company 300-800 euro per release, suddenly you get all the feedback you need. As if your music gets more special (?)
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We have cut our promo right down dude. I mean who the fck cares if BLM is playing your releases?
if ur really passionate about music i would have thought u would want to hear as much as you could, new/established or otherwise.
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oh fck!!! I have the same problem. I need holidays!! or more mnml postsshypht wrote:I hate it when I have many small things to do at work, not sure of the priority of the things I need to do, bounce between a dozen different things, doing a little bit on each but ultimately getting nothing done then procrastinating on figuring out what to do next by checking mnml.nl
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yeah def thats how it shud b and thats what i do, i was just commenting on what seems normal proceddure these daysDel wrote:HEFTY wrote:Don't agree with this at all. It's maybe true for the majority but as soon as i see ____ played by x, y and z it's an instant turn off. Same goes with banners, advertisments or anything that suggests "You must like this". I prefer to buy my records blind, whatever sounds good for me regardless of label, year, artist etc.::BLM:: wrote:deffo, no1 listens to your stuff unless "so n so" big name dj says its good in which case suddenly people check it out.......sad state of affairs where all new artists have to whore their stuff out because people r so stuck in their ways they dont wanna hear anything new.PsyTox wrote:I'm sick of dj's who get music for free and don't even bother to give a tiny line of feedback in return. Especially if you know that if you pay a company 300-800 euro per release, suddenly you get all the feedback you need. As if your music gets more special (?)
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We have cut our promo right down dude. I mean who the fck cares if BLM is playing your releases?
if ur really passionate about music i would have thought u would want to hear as much as you could, new/established or otherwise.