I always tout the "resale" value of releases on netlabels. Years after the initial hype of your release, netlabels can still get your album visibility when people head to the site for new releases. So there's that, too.
That's a good point.
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I always tout the "resale" value of releases on netlabels. Years after the initial hype of your release, netlabels can still get your album visibility when people head to the site for new releases. So there's that, too.
That's a good point.
I'm extremely hesitant about seeking out a chip label to be on. I know how the typical music industry works, but chip is something so different that I really don't know what to expect. Something about it screams "It's a load of crap!"
Now, i know, i know, you're thinking "...um. You actually have to be good to be on a label" and to that I say "F*ck you, I'm working on it!"
Anyway, those of you on labels like Pxl-Bot on TCTD, does being on a label really help you at all?
Hey! I'm gonna be playing my chiptune set for Zig n Zag's Battle of the Bands on the 21st! All ages! Come out if you live nearby!!!!
It wouldn't be a bad idea to check the lsdj site for new versions from time to time, too. Johan does a good job of adding tweaks and small amounts of additional functionality each version.
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