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The real value of promos?

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Remember back in the day when DJs received promo copies? There was only vinyl format available, white label was the label with most value and if you got a promo copy in your hands (yes, despite the name, you could find them in your local record store, too), you had to mention it in your tracklists.

And think about the value – labels could print 20 vinyl promos, send them to the biggest DJs six months before the official release and the best case scenario would be that the track would become a highly sought-after gem.

The scenario a slightly different today. I’m receiving 40-80 promos a week and would have sold my mother to get that amount of music when we were still living the vinyl times. Now I’m considering it more as music spam than getting something valuable and rare.

Why?

Out of those tens of tracks I get, normally only very, very few are playable. Also, when I listen to them, they are normally already published. Most of the labels tend to send their promos only some days before the actual release date (this surely isn’t correct if you’re on the A-list – then consider this a month or two before the release), which makes me wonder what is their real motive to even send the promos this late.

In Finland there are very few EDM DJs who have so many gigs that they have the possibility to play the unreleased promos always when they still are unreleased. And despite of having a very good audience here, most of the clubbers really don’t realize or care if you play “that track I just received as a promo”. For most DJs – and I’m not only talking about Finns here – promos are just a way to make you feel important when posting tracklists afterwards even though those tracks didn’t really make your set any better.

Also – promos tend to fool you to think you’re receiving something much more valuable than you’re actually getting. This is the trick of getting something for free and from a source from which you want to get more and more music in the future.

This leads to two things: 1) when giving feedback, most DJs tell that also the bad track is “pretty good, might give some plays” instead of telling the label & artist never to release something like that again (which would be more helpful, to raise the music quality over quantity) and 2) DJs even forget to ask themselves “would I pay money to buy this track?”. If the answer is “Maybe” or “No”, I don’t even consider downloading, let alone playing the track.

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A good question here is, why do DJs pretend the promotional tracks they receive would be better than the music they buy from online shops? If you think it isn’t, then tell me why do DJs spend so much energy in trying to get promos, listening to the promos, giving feedback on the promos and telling everyone they received promos instead of using all that time in the online shops where all the good music is (and all those “promos” too, just in a couple of days).

Now again – from the labels’ point of view – I asked already what’s the whole point of sending the promos very close to the actual release date. “We want to prevent piracy”, the labels answer. And then again – most of the labels see their releases appear on warez sites once the first promos are out.

Tell me, what is the real difference between a DJ, who gets a free promo two days before the release and gives a feedback “Cool track, will play, 10/10!” and a guy downloading the torrent of the release for free and not giving any feedback but possibly supporting the release as much as the DJ? Nevermind the difference, both are as (little) valuable for the label.

Wouldn’t it be the same for the label not to send out any promos (except the A-list), but to advertise that the track is available for one hour for free two weeks before the actual release? That would attract more fans, give some good publicity – and in best case, raise the sales. Exactly what the promos are failing to do. As well as the artists these days, I think labels should also reconsider updating their marketing & promotion strategies to 2010.

For DJs – what counts, is no more who has the tracks first, but who creates hits out of tracks no one else realized were there. Being different and standing out of the line of promo-hungry DJs is fruitful for the culture, audience, labels – and you.

If you think this post hit the spot, let me know in the comments. If you think it sucked, add me to your promo list.

Linkage: Spotify, album sales, Tom Middleton, 808 State…

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In 2008, 1500 albums sold more than 10000 copies. Out of these 1500, 227 artists did it for the first time. And out of 227, 14 did it without a record-label. 106 were signed to a major label, rest to indie labels. Facts @ Music Think Tank.

Spotify fan? Try these: Spotibot & Listify.

Great chill-out mix from Tom Middleton. Download.

Four album from 808 State getting re-mastered and re-released. Original release years were between 1989 and 1993. Oldskool.

Pacifique makes artist interviews of this year’s artists. See them all here (more posted every week).

Gramophonedzie’s big hit from last summer gets a proper and pretty entertaining music video.

DJ Orion & J.Shore productions update

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DJ Orion & J.Shore productions news, winter 2009

Mango, Orion, J.Shore – Raining In Osaka (DJ Orion & J.Shore remix) (Silk Sofa) will be coming out finally early next year (Jan/Feb). The original was released last spring (check the full package incl samples), but our nearly 9 minute chill-out remix found a good home on Silk Sofa sampler and we believe all the wait was definitely worth it. This is also our first release on Silk label group and hopefully a good start of a good and long relationship.

J.Shore and me will be collaborating again with Mango and the new track see the daylight early next year. Mango, Orion, J.Shore – When All The Ships Are Gone (Mango Alley Recordings) is originally one of the Goodbye Earth EP tracks (see below), now put into progressive house form with two mixes – Main Mix and Shoreliners Remix. I will post a preview on my website soon. This is a sequel to our Raining In Osaka collaboration and even the official release is stll far away, I’m excited about this.

DJ Orion & J.Shore – Goodbye Earth EP (Silk Sofa) was a project we started with my brother last summer. It’s a three track chill-out EP which was originally made in Tampere and finally tweaked in Southern Germany. There is a YouTube video sample if you’re into listening. At the moment it seems there will be a remix EP, too – but I’ll post more details when things get confirmed.

Also, we’ve just finished a remix of Ralphie B’s trance classic Massive. It’s an unofficial remix, full-on 97bpm chill-out (what a combo! ;), a fresh approach to one of my all-time-favourite trance tracks with strings, massive drums and woodwinds.

And finally, our next one, DJ Orion & J.Shore – Brotherhood (Lost Language) will be out on 23.11. More about that on the official newsletter.

YleX Tiistain Tanssi-ilta 18.08.2009

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Tiistain Tanssi-ilta

DJ Orion @ YleX – Tiistain Tanssi-ilta 18.08.2009

Tiistain Tanssi-ilta tracklist
01. Dirty South, Sebastian Ingrosso, David Guetta – How Soon Is Now feat. Julie McKnight (F*** Me I’m Famous)
02. Paul Harris & Obernik – The Take (Sultan & Ned Sheperd remix) (CDr)
03. Doves – Jetstream (Sasha remix) (EMI)

*** BIISIVIERAS HOMEGROVE ***
04. Depeche Mode – Peace (Nomad In The Dark remix) (CDr)

05. Ida Engberg & David West – Gura (West Recordings)

*** VIIKON VINYYLI ***
06. Underworld – Two Months Off (Junior Boy’s Own)

07. Ticon – Cuddlefish (Lo Kik)
08. Sami Saari – Electric Love (CDr)
09. Yuan – Skyscraper (Angelic mix) (Ayrun)
10. Jarek Czechowski – Transport (Sentence)
11. Majera – Believe (Solaris)
12. Ronski Speed – The Deep Divine feat. Ana (Gareth Emery remix) (Euphonic)

Tiistain Tanssi-ilta links
Felix Da Housecat & Diddy Present: Lectro Black – Last Train to Paris Mixtape
New Infected Mushroom video
Kraftwerk Helsinki review
Banco de Gaia celebrates 20 years
Richard Durand Official iPhone App
Neil Quigley mixes for Renaissance
The Future of Vinyl Records
Eric Prydz interview
Tiesto’s new album, Kaleidoscope
What’s in Dave Seaman’s DJ Box?
Another New Model: Label Signed By Artist
Record company embraces use of its music in YouTube wedding video, makes money
Grandmaster Flash is a DJ Hero
Underworld meets the iphone
Derrick May mix for BBC Radio

Listen Tiistain Tanssi-ilta again on YleX Areena (works in Finland only):
http://areena.yle.fi/ohjelma/Tiistain+tanssi-ilta

DJ Orion’s podcast
iTunes: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=129522914&s=143447
Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/OrionPodcast/

Tiistain Tanssi-ilta @ KLUBITUS
Tiistain Tanssi-ilta @ IRC-GALLERIA
Tiistain Tanssi-ilta @ FACEBOOK
Tiistain Tanssi-ilta @ YLEX

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YleX Tiistain Tanssi-ilta 4.8.2009

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Tiistain Tanssi-ilta

DJ Orion @ YleX – Tiistain Tanssi-ilta 04.08.2009

Tiistain Tanssi-ilta tracklist
01. Dirty Vegas – Days Go By (Paul Oakenfold remix) (Capitol)
02. DNA – Solarity (Anjunadeep)
03. FBOTI – Piano Player (Edel)
04. Rasmus Faber – Are You Ready (Jerome Isma-Ae remix) (Farplane)
05. Lazy Jay – Hammer Down (Toolroom)
06. Cirez D – On Off (Mouseville)
07. Chris Lake – La Tromba (Rising Music)
08. Mike Shiver, Matias Lehtola – Captured (Timo Juuti remix) (Captured)
09. Ayleon – Glory Silence (Subtraxx)

*** VIIKON VINYYLI ***
10. Grace – Not Over Yet (Perfecto remix) (Kinetic)

11. Kyau&Albert, Marc Marberg – Grrreat (Euphonic)
12. Andy Moor feat. Meighan Nealon – Faces (AVA)
13. Rank 1 – Symfo (High Contrast)

Tiistain Tanssi-ilta links
Solarstone starts Solarswarm – the world’s first social network record label
Swedish House Mafia interview
Sony relaunches classic dance label, Deconstruction
DJ Hell designs underwear line
Charlie May steps out of Sasha’s shadow
Video: Kris Menace’s favourite synths
40,000 remember Jacko at Sensation White in Holland
Video: Sven Väth’s tribute to Michael Jackson
Adam Freeland points the finger at Black Eyed Peas for plagiarism
Beatport’s the best selling tracks of 2009
Sultan preps Nubreed

Listen Tiistain Tanssi-ilta again on YleX Areena (works in Finland only):
http://areena.yle.fi/ohjelma/Tiistain+tanssi-ilta

DJ Orion’s podcast
iTunes: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=129522914&s=143447
Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/OrionPodcast/

Tiistain Tanssi-ilta @ KLUBITUS
Tiistain Tanssi-ilta @ IRC-GALLERIA
Tiistain Tanssi-ilta @ FACEBOOK
Tiistain Tanssi-ilta @ YLEX

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