I've been thinking a lot about staring up a label, where instead of releasing tracks, you would just release the actual stems along with the midi files for each stem.
Now the "tracks" are ultra versatile. If you like the groove, but don't like the lead sound, just load up your own VST and boom, you're done! You can turn an electro into a techno,house, tech house, minimal and so on track in minutes and even make your own dubs from it and so on. As long as you like the groove and hook there's no reason you shouldn't buy it because you can use it any way you want to fit into your set.
And as an artist, you just have to come up with a 4 bar groove (just a groove really, length doesn't matter), and not even worry about doing the arrangement. Just mix it down and call it a day. Wouldn't even have to add effects, unless it makes up a specific sound.
Ideally we would be aiming this at Ableton DJs, but any DJ can scoop it up as you have the freedom to make your own arrangement and bounce it down.
Whatcha think? Could it work well? Is this the next generation of "record" labels and what DJ's could become?
Let me know what you guys are thinking, would love to hear some feedback
Cheers!
And just to repeat, you're not really buying a loop pack. Imagine a producer making a track, but also releasing the stems along with it, as well as the midi tracks. The idea is to be able to manipulate in a way that it fits what you're doing, and to make each DJ/Ableton set sound unique and individual to that performer. So now you can really start to leave your mark on people, as they may recognize a certain part from the track, but they will really be impressed with what you've done with it and how you played it live and made it fit the mood and feeling for that particular moment in that specific club. Now the next night, you can still be playing the same track, but maybe the mood is different so you might strip it down, and use more subtle FX and groove it out instead of having it be a peak time bomb with a lot of buil up and drops.
Just to repeat, you're not buying these tracks to use the parts in your own commercial tracks, you're buying these parts to use in your DJ and performance sets and to be able to manipulate them and make them fit your style.
Now the "tracks" are ultra versatile. If you like the groove, but don't like the lead sound, just load up your own VST and boom, you're done! You can turn an electro into a techno,house, tech house, minimal and so on track in minutes and even make your own dubs from it and so on. As long as you like the groove and hook there's no reason you shouldn't buy it because you can use it any way you want to fit into your set.
And as an artist, you just have to come up with a 4 bar groove (just a groove really, length doesn't matter), and not even worry about doing the arrangement. Just mix it down and call it a day. Wouldn't even have to add effects, unless it makes up a specific sound.
Ideally we would be aiming this at Ableton DJs, but any DJ can scoop it up as you have the freedom to make your own arrangement and bounce it down.
Whatcha think? Could it work well? Is this the next generation of "record" labels and what DJ's could become?
Let me know what you guys are thinking, would love to hear some feedback
Cheers!
And just to repeat, you're not really buying a loop pack. Imagine a producer making a track, but also releasing the stems along with it, as well as the midi tracks. The idea is to be able to manipulate in a way that it fits what you're doing, and to make each DJ/Ableton set sound unique and individual to that performer. So now you can really start to leave your mark on people, as they may recognize a certain part from the track, but they will really be impressed with what you've done with it and how you played it live and made it fit the mood and feeling for that particular moment in that specific club. Now the next night, you can still be playing the same track, but maybe the mood is different so you might strip it down, and use more subtle FX and groove it out instead of having it be a peak time bomb with a lot of buil up and drops.
Just to repeat, you're not buying these tracks to use the parts in your own commercial tracks, you're buying these parts to use in your DJ and performance sets and to be able to manipulate them and make them fit your style.
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