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    Default who cares about where your music reachs?

    hi...

    i posted this in another msg board becose i want peoples opinio about this!


    leaving in brazil is very hard for djs... couple of srtists like glenn wilson, henry, wittekind, dsp where here and they saw ouer record shops... its all old shit and the new stuff that come here are usually the most comercial techno in the market...

    the thing is...

    who from you guys really care about it?

    i have talket to some producers/label owners and some of then really worry and try to make their records start reaching here but others dont give a ****...

    everyone knows that brazil is very good for techno... hard techno is played almost all over the country and in many amazing parties so there are many guys wanting to come and play in brazil... i have told many guys that the most easy way to come over is having a big mane on world techno scene becose the big party promoters here think like in most of the world... bring big names for big parties... not the best but we can understand why its like this...

    getting your records to be played by the main artists here ore in any country will make your name bigger... your names will be in charts from important local artists and the techno freks will start asking whose track was that the local dj played... you guys know the drill... i dont have to explain it all...

    sooo... the question again... if you guys want to reach new places i think the best way is making your music reach this place... then you get to go there dont you think?
    dont you guys care that there are people trying to play your music and cant find it to buy?

    well... lets see what people will answer here... i have talked to a few people about it but its allways nice to get new opinions and points of view!

    respect from brazil

    Lukas

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    I think this is a problem of the distributors and record shops moreso than the labels.

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    make ur own records make ur own sound and make ur own following.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jake
    make ur own records make ur own sound and make ur own following.
    if only it was that simple :roll: ;)

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    when shopping tunes to labels, is it fair play to want to know who their distributors are? i know that it's difficult for new lables to get worldwide distribution - there are just too many labels for the distributors to carry them all.

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    Brazil faces similar problems the states do really. There are so few shops that pick up smaller distributors that it is ridiculous. The very few shops in the U.S. that get their hands on anything Jaxx or Pure Plastic related (for example) are snatched up right away. I've been begging the shop here to buy into smaller distributors but they're being pussies about it. Record buying in the U.S. is a ****in' joke as well. While sometimes it's the fault of the label for not getting itself out there, the distributor plays a very big part of the problem as well.

    I think distributors need to drop about half their roster and focus on pushing their roster harder to more shops and people around the world. The reason the numbers are horrible is because you can't get half the shit except for in select areas.

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    well to be honest, the problem lies within the economy of brasil
    not with the record labels or distrinutors in europe.
    there is a very high import tax on all records from outside brasil ,this is something that means record shop owners will only buy what they know will sell , so they are much less likely to take a chance on more underground styles of music and unknown labels etc.
    (this tax comes from the old days of rock and roll and hence brasil used to manufacture their own records which made imports expensive guaranteeing that the average punter would by brasilian product. obviously this is a situation that has changed enormously , punters have changed and so have their demands)
    also i found many of the staff in brasils record shops to be largely unknowledgable of who is really doing it in the music scene right now , they tended to have a knowledge of more commercial things.
    also ordering from the internet is costly as you run into this import taxation problem again , and sometimes your records don't even get into the country, they just dissappear.
    brasil still has a third world economy regardless of what you've heard in respect of parties etc and there is some serious corruption and red tape going on there.
    we exist outside of that most of the time , but if you ever get caught up in it you'll see how unjust and frustrating it is.

    i can see your point lukas i really can but it's not the labels or artists at fault
    what needs to happen is this ridiculous tax needs to be lifted to make it feasable for the record shops to start trading like the rest of the world also the government need to realise how much revenue could be genarated from this happening (money for their pockets but at least we get some new tunes!!!)
    i know nils from eukatech is trying to start a brasilian shop so that's a start.
    but if i were you.
    get the brasilian people together on the internet along with as many labels artists and distributors worldwide as you can, and petition the government about the import taxes , bring the prices down or better still have it abolished and then you can enter the real world of fair trade.

    that's about all i can suggest.
    i'm really sorry but i've been over this so many times before and so far no solution has come.
    it could even be worth clubbing together buying a plane ticket and sending someone over to the uk or germany just to buy records.
    it's not so crazy , the guys in caracas use to go to new york regularly.

    anyway there's no answer to your question except for

    yes we care!!!!!

    but no there's not a lot we can do!!!

    :cry:
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    Quote Originally Posted by jake
    make ur own records make ur own sound and make ur own following.
    Son you're in La, and from what I hear you guys are the scene out there.
    I'm on the east coast and it's hard enough to get a party going without having people turn into high school snobs. Brazil is a lil bit low on the funds and I can see where Lukas's concern is coming from. But I can also see the distributors concern of the fact that out of this huge continent of south america they would really be selling records to maybe 10 people the most.
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    damn techno is alot ****in work to produce,support, sell, and throw parties for....i need a new gig :P

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    Default henry said it all

    i think henry is becoming a brazilian over the years...

    waw man... you know the country almost better tahn me... you said it all...

    i see that its no falt of producers ore labels... i have tryed a couple of things that you guys sugested and they did not work but other things i did not try yet so i guess the best to do is just go after a solution!

    you guys shure helped...

    Lukas

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    god!!! Hey, do you know who DOT is? The same issues, the tax issues.

    And DROID, goddamn I ****in feel you. I've never seen such a cause with so many starving artists loving to starve and go into debt, and create new identities to avoid debts, and move around, and eat cheese sandwhiches, and some fly around and look cool and people think they drink kristal, and they go home, and eat cheese sandwhiches, and, yeah, they eat more cheese sandwhiches, and get fat sitting in the studio, and then, well, eat more cheese sandwhiches.. anyone got any cheese? I'm ****ing hungry!!




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    Like Dustin told:
    USA distributions don't buy EU stuff.
    It's too expensive. (Euro / Dollar rate)
    OUT NOW:
    - Orlando Voorn & Juan Atkins "Game One (Ritzi Lee remix)" on Nightvision.
    - Cybernetics EP on Labrynth (Beatport release)

    OUT SOON:
    - Black Noiz on Labrynth (vinyl release)

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    i agree w/dustin's post --- and its so annoying not being able to get 90% of the records i want in any nyc shop --- sonic groove does the best at bringing in the more obscure less popular quality stuff but its not a hard techno orientated shop and vinyl market gets a lot of good hard techno but not from the smaller labels...

    i need to move to europe and starve over there i think
    Listen2tekno

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    Ritzi Lee,

    thats bullsh*t mate - you just havent looked into it enougth. I know a company US based (east coast) that imports direct from most of europe!!!

    I bought tons of uk stuff in the us at a cheaper rate (but it was distribution rate)

    As for Brazil - if you send parcels un"marked" with no shop detail and invoice - you pay lower tax, thats what i will be doing at some point for grooverzm because I CARE MATE :clap:

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    I know of a shop that already does that here in the states. If you want records without the taxes PM me, but I won't put the company in jeopardy by posting it in public.

    And Rog, I think the records Ritzi Lee and I are speaking about are much different than what you're speaking of. I know for a fact that they barely come into the states because the distributors will admit it themselves, and they want to fix it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jake
    make ur own records make ur own sound and make ur own following.
    :clap: The london scene is run by a bunch of guys who said this is london techno and set up a record plant. SP Groove is somewhere there on the same model - but yup I agree = when the Brazilian scene grows and franking stops just sounding like latin versions of european tracks its unlikely to attract the attention of exporters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jake
    make ur own records make ur own sound and make ur own following.
    :clap: The london scene is run by a bunch of guys who said this is london techno and set up a record plant. SP Groove is somewhere there on the same model - but yup I agree = when the Brazilian scene grows and franking stops just sounding like latin versions of european tracks its unlikely to attract the attention of exporters.

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    and you forgot to say about the high import tax in Brazil - maybe something to do with it???

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    Quote Originally Posted by jake
    make ur own records make ur own sound and make ur own following.
    :clap: :clap: :clap:

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    Dustin Zahn, give me an example and I'll tell you what they had.. imported! and ready to distribute!

    from...

    getafix/dirtybass/all suf collective stuff/planet rythem/combat skillz & various hard german techno labels/havock etc.. i'm not arguing with you dude! but its all there!!

    pm me if you want the companys name..

 

 
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