Hey im looking for labels that sell their records direct from their website?
For example wavemusic and goosehound do.
Do you know any?
Labels that sell direct
Labels that sell direct
Keepin' the beats deep in the groove bunker
telegraph and logistic
a question i have; is it expensive to buy directly from the label? At the moment I really want to buy the latest Audion on Spectral (#39) but at the regular internet shops like decks.de and juno it's sold out already. Now I see it's 7 US dollars at the Spectral shop but has anyone have an idea what I will be paying for postage?
and next to that; if I order from the Telegraph-site it's seems like I'm paying nothing extra for postage. Too good to be true I reckon?
a question i have; is it expensive to buy directly from the label? At the moment I really want to buy the latest Audion on Spectral (#39) but at the regular internet shops like decks.de and juno it's sold out already. Now I see it's 7 US dollars at the Spectral shop but has anyone have an idea what I will be paying for postage?
and next to that; if I order from the Telegraph-site it's seems like I'm paying nothing extra for postage. Too good to be true I reckon?
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Sound Signature does too, but it's not updated.
Which is really frustrating.
In a way the BC, R&S do too since they own Hard Wax and the same could be said for Kompakt, A-Musik and Groove Attack.
Strange question though Gill, cause i think that most of the labels do sell their records on their website so i guess i might miss something ;-)
To Renton: most of the times it's cheaper to buy directly since you don't have to pay for the "distibutor".
And it's nicer too since the label gets all the money. :-)
Which is really frustrating.
In a way the BC, R&S do too since they own Hard Wax and the same could be said for Kompakt, A-Musik and Groove Attack.
Strange question though Gill, cause i think that most of the labels do sell their records on their website so i guess i might miss something ;-)
To Renton: most of the times it's cheaper to buy directly since you don't have to pay for the "distibutor".
And it's nicer too since the label gets all the money. :-)