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Posted: 13.05.2011 - 20:10  ·  #1
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Posted: 13.05.2011 - 20:47  ·  #2
no it isn't, but it depends what one you considers fairly new;
Kevin wants to re-release his fully cleaned and remasted classic "Lullabye for the HOS" for quite some time know, but still has found any label interested in doing so..
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Posted: 13.05.2011 - 23:54  ·  #3
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no it isn't, but it depends what one you considers fairly new;
Kevin wants to re-release his fully cleaned and remasted classic "Lullabye for the HOS" for quite some time know, but still has found any label interested in doing so..


Probably the last time I searched out his music/website, prior to now, was around 5 years ago.

Really no label is interested? It seems like a smaller label would love to re-release it??
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Posted: 14.05.2011 - 14:52  ·  #4
Why does he need a label at all?

Can't he put it on Musiczeit?
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Why does he need a label at all?

Can't he put it on Musiczeit?


I was wondering the same thing (about not needing a label). Why not just release it himself? Maybe he's looking for a label to give him a nice payday?
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Posted: 15.05.2011 - 02:34  ·  #6
Maybe he's just old school expecting a release the way it used to be...

Not long ago I asked Geoffrey Chandler if his Starscapes album is likely to come out digitally,
He admitted the LP pressing was very poor/noisy and regretted agreeing with the record label for the cheaper pressing plant at the time...in fact the cassette version sounds better than the LP

However, he prepared the album for a CD release which fell through a couple of times.
Right now he's waiting for a record label to call him, we know what that means, don't we...old school
Starscapes was all done on a Minimoog and while minimalistic to today's tastes it's got some good moments:
http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=664130
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Posted: 15.05.2011 - 11:01  ·  #7
He is a professional musician making a living from his work, at least to some extent. Selling a download here and there is nice but it won´t fill up the fridge or pay for gas, water, and electricity.

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Posted: 15.05.2011 - 22:55  ·  #8
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He is a professional musician making a living from his work, at least to some extent. Selling a download here and there is nice but it won´t fill up the fridge or pay for gas, water, and electricity.

My guess only.

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If that's the case then he better think it over. It's a re-release of an old album that had a limited New Age Em base to begin with.
These days a musician needs to be more "hands on" with their music or they will be left in the dust.
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