Re: Digweed live in London 4xCD
Think there was a lot of licensing .. Scott will prob be the best to explain - the hard work is appreciated mate
I'd probably say some labels are harder to licence from others (the Germans can be elitist) but would also say John's credibility/reputation is excellent and that labels/artists probably appreciate the exposure they get on Transitions more.
Unless you are in it for the ££s .. not licensing your track (unless there is exclusivity wanted from a label like Cocoon) would seem a silly move if you want the exposure. In the case of Electric Rescue, they asked Bedrock to pick up their track for greater exposure and then played Bedrock 14 at Fire. Looks like some of the music e.g. the Phonogenic track follows this route, as it was released on Tenampa, but now gets a Bedrock vinyl release.
Think there was a lot of licensing .. Scott will prob be the best to explain - the hard work is appreciated mate
I'd probably say some labels are harder to licence from others (the Germans can be elitist) but would also say John's credibility/reputation is excellent and that labels/artists probably appreciate the exposure they get on Transitions more.
Unless you are in it for the ££s .. not licensing your track (unless there is exclusivity wanted from a label like Cocoon) would seem a silly move if you want the exposure. In the case of Electric Rescue, they asked Bedrock to pick up their track for greater exposure and then played Bedrock 14 at Fire. Looks like some of the music e.g. the Phonogenic track follows this route, as it was released on Tenampa, but now gets a Bedrock vinyl release.
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