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Melbourne

Hey chip people, just a quick question regarding labels. I'm working on some super ridiculous progressive rock/metal, and while it doesn't 100% fit within the world of chiptunes, it's composed almost entirely in Renoise and features some chip/demoscene inspired lead sounds. I'm going to submit a track to the chiptunes = win compilation for this year, but I'm not counting on being selected.

Anyway, are there any labels, other than Ubiktune, who release chip-related music that is more on the progressive side? I've already attempted to contact Ubiktune (through facebook messages, because there is no "contact us" page on their website tongue ).

I already release through bandcamp, but would just like the extended exposure that a label would provide. I'm really not good at promoting my own music!

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Baja California

Have you tried Pterodactyl squad? theres also the cheapbeats label

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Melbourne

I sent stuff to cheapbeats last year but it wasn't up to their standard sad admittedly I submitted my first lsdj/nanoloop tracks and these are full prog compostions so.. I'll try again when I have something *really* good..

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Toronto, Canada

Maybe hit up Thrash44

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Ottawa, ON

Ubiktune would be the one I'd go to; they released my band's album last year and there's no other label I'd have rather it be on... unless, like, they were to fund a vinyl pressing for us... tongue
I'll nudge c-jeff for you.

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RIP Pause.

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rochester, ny
pselodux wrote:

I already release through bandcamp, but would just like the extended exposure that a label would provide. I'm really not good at promoting my own music!

maybe this is a side discussion but this is something I've always wondered about with net labels. what are they getting in exchange for releasing and promoting your music? do they get a cut of the profits?

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United States
nickmaynard wrote:

maybe this is a side discussion but this is something I've always wondered about with net labels. what are they getting in exchange for releasing and promoting your music? do they get a cut of the profits?

chipmusic is generally not a profitable endeavor

maybe some labels take a cut, but every label i'm aware of also has plenty of free releases in their catalog. i think chip labels are mostly motivated by a desire to curate and share cool music

except for aanaaanaaanaaana, which is motivated by a dog

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zobe

aanaaanaaanaaana currently only releases music in secret

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ubiktune! that crew knows how to shred hard

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Melbourne

Ubiktune got back to me, they don't accept demos anymore. Not sure if this means they won't be taking more artists on at all, but either way I managed to fail to get their attention. I guess I'm missing something about just being 'poached' by a label.. Perhaps I'll submit one of my new prog tracks to the chipwin compilation and hope someone proggy gets into it.

Or perhaps I'll just contact 'real' prog labels tongue

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herr_prof wrote:

RIP Pause.

http://www.iimusic.net/

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Melbourne, Australia

Just do what everyone else does and start your own wink
That way you'll never be rejected again!
Plus it sounds like the world needs a chip-prog label.

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buffalo, NY

Perelandra?

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Melbourne
Calavera wrote:

Just do what everyone else does and start your own wink
That way you'll never be rejected again!
Plus it sounds like the world needs a chip-prog label.

haha, well I have the tsr 'label' already, but that's for minimalist stuff (so minimal it hasn't had a release yet!), certainly not the ridiculously dense prog I've been working on for my pselodux project big_smile

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Abandoned on Fire

I'm not saying this to be a smartass but if there happened to be a prog chip label at the moment it would be one that you'd never heard of which means either they're extremely new or just awful at promotion. Either way I don't think you'd benefit.  /$0.02

Last edited by egr (Apr 26, 2016 1:04 am)