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question for artists that got their tracks released.
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Troll
Troll Scientists
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Posted : Oct 24, 2006 12:37
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On 2006-10-23 17:02, age_of_panic wrote:
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On 2006-10-23 12:41, Troll wrote:
If you see it in money for the hours you worked on the track, you only get depressed
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Oohh c'mon. Seen many people thinking that way.
Why would you feel depressed ? Because you've spent hours doing something you love and managed to get paid for that in the end ? You should be glad really no matter how many days and hours you worked on that track ... imho always.
cheers!
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| Yes, that´s what I meant. Don´t think of it that way
(you still do occacionally when you haven´t eaten for a few days )
  Peace and Love, seriously! |
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koalakube
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Posted : Oct 24, 2006 18:21
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On 2006-10-24 09:09, br0d wrote:
I doubt very many comps sell well enough for the label to be able to pay the individual artists any significant amount of money, if any at all.
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Not true at all.A SERIOUS rec label will pay the artist with advances and or %.
In my world ,most of them do it (apart from some wannabe rip off thieves in disguise) and it is/should be common practice. |
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