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  1. Here's the deal, take all of my stuff off of my hands.  I will let go of my remaining CD collection for a flat $500.00 plus shipping to your country.  As for the remaining vinyl, make me an offer, it's negotiable.  ;>  If you want a complete list of CDs, let me know.  They're not all psy-trance, but for the most part are.

     

    Aaron

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    post it on isratrance ...maybe they'd be interested :lol:

     

    What titles are you selling? Maybe you could post the list.

  2. hang around here more often and you isratrancers may learn just a thing or two about old cds and their desire/value.  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :ph34r:

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    you are judging me too soon you deviant devious man :) I never commented or thought your prices were unreasonable on Isratrance...but it was so funny to read that thread....you overreacted and got spanked.. :lol:

     

    "enchanted ring" and "i have some used socks from dickster and joti sidhu if u want we make a deal" are just too funny....common man you gotta admit it's funny. :lol:

     

    Read it again here :)

  3. I voted $800, actually i don't really know how much time can an artist spend to make a track. If it is 2/3 weeks on average, then something like $800 would be appropriate? it alos depends on its repetutation of course.

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    I don't think the time spent should be too much of a factor. If someone is still learning his/her equipment it could take longer while someone experienced may take a lot less time. What matters is the end result.

  4. If you get royalties, you do. If the track still sells/gets airtime that is.

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    yeah, but the catch is the contract terms are finalized before the track is released....including royalties, unless of course circumstances change such as the label ceasing to exist and the rights being returned to the artist who can re-negotiate a better deal with someone else....

     

    One problem with that, if it happens, is the track has already been released, so the market may already be saturated and mp3 file sharing networks flooded with it which would lead to leverage loss while nagotiating a new deal even if the track is a bona fide classic.

     

    It makes no sense for a newbie to ask for tons of cash because he thinks his track is great and can't provide more intangible value (such as a known name) that will translate into sales...In most cases a label will give more money to an established artist than someone new and unknown even if a newbie sounds as good as the veteran.

  5. I was also thinking how much is LSD worth! :)

     

    I think it would be quite hard to give numbers for such all time classic.

     

    I wonder how much Pleiadians got from their first album...hmmm...

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    Well when they were getting released noone could tell they will be such classics...by definition there has to be some time elapsed before one can conclude a song or an album is a classic...

    I'd say a reasonable average in our scene that has way too many labels for the size of the market is $200 to maybe $300 per song. The average can not be determined from the "quality" of the song since tastes are different, but from the artist's reputation and experience.

  6. i ordered 2 cds from them 5days ago,i received a confirmation mail,but on the site my order is still "processing".

     

    I asked them by  web-note(no email provided) what "processing" means(i know what it means,just wanted to speed things up,and i was bored) yesterday but the havent answered yet...

     

    has anyone ordered from them before??? :huh:

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    That's what you get when you order CD's from Russia ;):D

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