We believe music should be shared.
Lately we have been thinking, what the most important things to us as a label are, and it’s our community, the music and the art. It has always been one of our goals to give as much to our community as we can, so we have decided to make it possible for our members to download, totally free of charge, and at 320kbps, our first 5 releases. We have done this and will be doing this again in the future as we believe it’s very important for people to enjoy our music and be able to use it as they wish, on there ipod or even performing. So to get hold of your copies, head over to the site, get registered and get downloading. Members also get access to download our podcasts and access to our exclusive ‘Deconstructed’ sample pack.
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There’s also a load of other new content on the site to keep you occupied for a good few hours to say the least. As it’s our mission to keep things as interesting as possible so we have and exclusive interview with one of Berlin’s bright new stars ‘Daniel Solar’ who has had huge success on other labels such as Diynamic, Ostwind, Sportclub and Meestief. Here’s a little insight into the mind of this young and talented producer.
Following that we have a new podcast to continue our ND series, and this one is special. Recorded at the Ruby Lounge in Manchester (U.K), this mix is a LIVE performance by Andro & Dimit, compiled totally of their own material, it’s a pure representation of their unique dubby techno sound which has led them to release’s on Murmur, Kung Fu Dub and Tekfunk.......... and gigs in Russia! Hope you enjoy it!
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Were giving away the first 5 No Dough EP's ,
I didn't know what this "transcoding" was so i juked this from a google search:
Transcoding is the process of taking an audio file encoded with a lossy audio encoder (such as an MP3, WMA, or Ogg Vorbis file) and re-encoding, typically for the purpose of lowering the bitrate.
Sounds like in this case it was reversed? suckages
Transcoding is the process of taking an audio file encoded with a lossy audio encoder (such as an MP3, WMA, or Ogg Vorbis file) and re-encoding, typically for the purpose of lowering the bitrate.
Sounds like in this case it was reversed? suckages
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