andycole23_steve wrote:
its hardly being brave. Being brave is doing 5000 pressings and trying to sell them without a distributor.
500 pressings...
not 5000
andycole23_steve wrote:
.....i think there is too much neurofunk ppl thinking they are l33ter or something than the rest of the scene..
Its not a matter of being elitist, they are doing a small run because no one would distribute for them, do not suddenly call something elete because its not as mainstream as breakbeat koas and the like.
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Apparently Tuesday they're goin to anounce a replacement tune for the Desolation RMX but I thought it was going to be bout 6-8 weeks till the tunes arive(which is how i read the delivery times) anway and this still stands.
Just think, in 6-8 weeks time you will have forgotten you purchased a Armada LP, and then it will turn up on your doorstep. It would be a nice suprise I imagine.
from what I know of the biz - the profit on 500 copies is sooooo minimal - it's BBE - barely breaking even. the general rule is that the first 350 vinyls covers your costs, so they'd be clearing profit only on 150 copies. no distributor means a slightly better cut of profit, but we're talking a profit of only hundreds of dollars, not thousands. strictly love, not money.
Motive wrote:from what I know of the biz - the profit on 500 copies is sooooo minimal - it's BBE - barely breaking even. the general rule is that the first 350 vinyls covers your costs, so they'd be clearing profit only on 150 copies. no distributor means a slightly better cut of profit, but we're talking a profit of only hundreds of dollars, not thousands. strictly love, not money.
Motive wrote:from what I know of the biz - the profit on 500 copies is sooooo minimal - it's BBE - barely breaking even. the general rule is that the first 350 vinyls covers your costs, so they'd be clearing profit only on 150 copies. no distributor means a slightly better cut of profit, but we're talking a profit of only hundreds of dollars, not thousands. strictly love, not money.
Woo! Someone agrees with me
no offense at all cupcake but have you been reading this thread?
Motive wrote:from what I know of the biz - the profit on 500 copies is sooooo minimal - it's BBE - barely breaking even. the general rule is that the first 350 vinyls covers your costs, so they'd be clearing profit only on 150 copies. no distributor means a slightly better cut of profit, but we're talking a profit of only hundreds of dollars, not thousands. strictly love, not money.
Woo! Someone agrees with me
no1 disagreed with u about the love, all dnb is about the love, you cant say BBK is making millions.
i was sayin no respect should be giving to a label who says there gonna press a tune and they dont and dont give teebee any cash at all. and that i feel coz its the so-called neurofunk (i personally fucking hate sub genre only people.) u were comin across about the love n shit like its the best coz of limited presssings.....when its been done, and they aint first to do 500 pressings.
i cant be arsed anymore, like talkin to a brick wall about the price of cement. c u 2nite
leave your hate out of this steve..
I kissed a squirrel and I liked it... taste of her acorn chapstick
Motive wrote:from what I know of the biz - the profit on 500 copies is sooooo minimal - it's BBE - barely breaking even. the general rule is that the first 350 vinyls covers your costs, so they'd be clearing profit only on 150 copies. no distributor means a slightly better cut of profit, but we're talking a profit of only hundreds of dollars, not thousands. strictly love, not money.
true, but you can always get rid of 500 copies of a record. it also means that you've got the masters ready to cut another run, if needed and the demand is there.
all good anyway. my bit of silver in the mix.
DRS wrote:It’s uplifting while we drift through time,
‘cause we keep pushing the vibe.
1) 500 pressings = not that much money to be made, for the love
2) 500 pressings = not that hard to get rid of, easy to produce more
3) Its hard for any dnb labels to make much money anyway (still for the love)
4) I am a muppet.