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    Well, the main idea for the FAT Collective was to set up a studio and start a label, which we did - kick the drum, then Joe and Martin from the collective decided to start more punk than funk, which was going to be more diverse and experimental than kick the drum, which is, if you listen to the records, then of course Scott and Fee Started their label, Giveway, which is schranz, Scott was always going to start his own label as he studied music at uni and was simply a life ambition to have a label, which he could control himself, pretty similar to Joe and Martin really!! then Bryn eventually started his label, which again is a different style to all the other labels, might I also add that non of us live together from the collective and we all eventually set up our own studios... I mean why not start a label, if ya got the tunes and the money, give it a go innit, if ya go bust, at least you had a go....even if we had only one label, record sales wouldn’t be much different to be honest...most labels that press decent enough music will sell 300 - 500 units anyway! were all doing ok and I’m sure Bryn’s label will take off too, I think he’s got a pretty nice sound going on, which I think will fit in to the style of music working these days, its got a pretty minimal vibe, which wouldn’t have suited any of the other labels to be honest.........anyway, that’s the story morning glory!!

    Starting another label soon as well, happy schranz funk!! Gonna be massive!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatcollective View Post
    Well, the main idea for the FAT Collective was to set up a studio and start a label, which we did - kick the drum, then Joe and Martin from the collective decided to start more punk than funk, which was going to be more diverse and experimental than kick the drum, which is, if you listen to the records, then of course Scott and Fee Started their label, Giveway, which is schranz, Scott was always going to start his own label as he studied music at uni and was simply a life ambition to have a label, which he could control himself, pretty similar to Joe and Martin really!! then Bryn eventually started his label, which again is a different style to all the other labels, might I also add that non of us live together from the collective and we all eventually set up our own studios... I mean why not start a label, if ya got the tunes and the money, give it a go innit, if ya go bust, at least you had a go....even if we had only one label, record sales wouldn’t be much different to be honest...most labels that press decent enough music will sell 300 - 500 units anyway! were all doing ok and I’m sure Bryn’s label will take off too, I think he’s got a pretty nice sound going on, which I think will fit in to the style of music working these days, its got a pretty minimal vibe, which wouldn’t have suited any of the other labels to be honest.........anyway, that’s the story morning glory!!

    Starting another label soon as well, happy schranz funk!! Gonna be massive!!
    that's fair enough, i wasnt having a go, was just simply giving my opinion mate in reference to dawn's question about the labels sound

    good luck with the happy schranz funk

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    glad to hear everyones opinons, nice one



    also good luck with the lable ste, you will have to give it an airing at mine and bryns birthday party :cheese:
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    Quote Originally Posted by eyeswithoutaface View Post
    that's fair enough, i wasnt having a go, was just simply giving my opinion mate in reference to dawn's question about the labels sound

    good luck with the happy schranz funk
    no probs mate, didnt think you having a go mate, just wanted to clarify the background!!

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    also, with our labels from the collective we dont work to any routine, we press records pretty slowly to be honest instead of every month, so were not hogging the scene by far, just goin with the flow and getting a release out every 3 - 4 months, which i think is pretty sensible!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatcollective View Post
    also, with our labels from the collective we dont work to any routine, we press records pretty slowly to be honest instead of every month, so were not hogging the scene by far, just goin with the flow and getting a release out every 3 - 4 months, which i think is pretty sensible!!

    :;
    that's the best way to do it i think personally, as your not inundating the people who buy your records with something new each month that they feel obliged to buy and of course the quality control is kept up to a relatively high standard too

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    Quote Originally Posted by fatcollective View Post

    Starting another label soon as well, happy schranz funk!! Gonna be massive!!
    you told me it was gonna be minimal breakcore with a hint of vag goo.. how could you lie to me :grr:

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    Quote Originally Posted by rhythmtech View Post
    you told me it was gonna be minimal breakcore with a hint of vag goo.. how could you lie to me :grr:

    you blown our cover man, thats was supposed to be a secret, i was trying to use happy schraz funk as a blag....ya daft irish cvnt!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatcollective View Post
    you blown our cover man, thats was supposed to be a secret, i was trying to use happy schraz funk as a blag....ya daft irish cvnt!!
    oh.. ok then i take it back.. i never said it. :cheese:




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    thank fvck for that....:;
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    Heard bryn live set in march when i been in north wales and i would like to say that was proper banging techno set. Realy liked.
    Im absolutely sure > new label just launched by bryn will find the customers and fans around the globe - im first one.
    Bryn hes a very talented producer, you need to hear all his ambient tracks too.
    they rock!

    Good luck with the label m8

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    well done Bryn , still aint got to a computer with speakers yet 2 listen to it !
    .... if its anything like the tunes you rock the clubs with round here or any of the other tunes ive heard off your CDs im sure it'l be qwell worth techno lovers buying it to put in the front of their record boxes!! by far one of the biggest talents to come out of n.wales, keep it up m8, im sure itl do really well :cheese:
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatcollective View Post
    Well, the main idea for the FAT Collective was to set up a studio and start a label, which we did - kick the drum, then Joe and Martin from the collective decided to start more punk than funk, which was going to be more diverse and experimental than kick the drum, which is, if you listen to the records, then of course Scott and Fee Started their label, Giveway, which is schranz, Scott was always going to start his own label as he studied music at uni and was simply a life ambition to have a label, which he could control himself, pretty similar to Joe and Martin really!! then Bryn eventually started his label, which again is a different style to all the other labels, might I also add that non of us live together from the collective and we all eventually set up our own studios... I mean why not start a label, if ya got the tunes and the money, give it a go innit, if ya go bust, at least you had a go....even if we had only one label, record sales wouldn’t be much different to be honest...most labels that press decent enough music will sell 300 - 500 units anyway! were all doing ok and I’m sure Bryn’s label will take off too, I think he’s got a pretty nice sound going on, which I think will fit in to the style of music working these days, its got a pretty minimal vibe, which wouldn’t have suited any of the other labels to be honest.........anyway, that’s the story morning glory!!

    Starting another label soon as well, happy schranz funk!! Gonna be massive!!
    might have a tune for you steve - squat diddly doe where's my cheese toastie ya hoe

 

 

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