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what is the most relevant format for a release these days?

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 6:00 pm
by Redline_Archive
TylerSavage wrote:At one point I had a whole plan to make thesehttps://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... lsrc=aw.dsEmpty bullets being cheap - was going to hand tap and had access to a laser engraver, so I got it down to about $5 a bullet.put your FLAC files or whatever on an empty novelty usbWow. Something like that could push me into the computer age.

what is the most relevant format for a release these days?

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 6:00 pm
by TylerSavage_Archive
At one point I had a whole plan to make thesehttps://www.newegg.com/Product/Product. ... lsrc=aw.dsEmpty bullets being cheap - was going to hand tap and had access to a laser engraver, so I got it down to about $5 a bullet.put your FLAC files or whatever on an empty novelty usb

what is the most relevant format for a release these days?

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 6:00 pm
by TylerSavage_Archive
Anthony Flack wrote:How about you just laser engrave a download code onto a bullet case?I don t know about you but I find it much easier to just drag files from the bullet drive onto my Pono.Now we have our thinking undies on. What about lasering a cassette into a bullet case?

what is the most relevant format for a release these days?

Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2019 7:00 pm
by Me Again_Archive
Putting out a CD in about eight days. 200 copies in glossy digipaks. I don't know if anyone here would be into it, but the artwork is super cool and I like the music for what it is. The mastering cost more than the manufacturing.I don't have much money to throw around, so to be able to put out a proper physical format release of something, even in modest quantities, and knowing we'll probably never break even, still means a lot to me and is worth doing. It'll be on internet sites too, but all of that stuff feels like it's in "the ether" to me. If I can't hand you a copy of my music, or send it in the mail, and you can't just pop it in and play it, it feels too ephemeral, like it's just more digital clutter in the end.