Yes, as Stephanie said, it's a new democratic way of releasing a compil.
Tracks are not bought on a one-shot principle, no matter how many CDs of the
compilation are sold ultimatly. This being the system that prevails in the
music industry.
Here the costs and profits - or loss - are equally shared by the artists
involved.
By the way, if you're in London, those guys have a residency on Sunday
nights... shit, can't remember the name of the club... help!!
dj collision
---Original Message Follows----
From: stephanie <nnine@yahoo.com>
To: Jason Witherspoon <arzachel@speakeasy.org>, Mark Allerton
<Mark@warmspot.cix.co.uk>, Acid-Jazz <acid-jazz@ucsd.edu>
Subject: co-operation
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 13:48:42 -0800 (PST)
> Okay, what's the Co Operation comp? Shopping list
> keeps getting longer....
A comp you MUST HAVE. if i remember right from a
blurb in SNC, it was released directly through the
artists, avoiding record company middleman stuff.
only one weak track on the whole thing, just lovely,
on par with these other comps (i.e. in the top .05
percentile of all music circulating in the world right
now), and mostly (all?) exclusive.
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