hi im new to this and i have read lots of you guys saying that soulseek is good is it worth me going there ????
hi im new to this and i have read lots of you guys saying that soulseek is good is it worth me going there ????
Only if you share Full Complete Albums...and Rip your Whole Collection.Read this Sticky.....Originally posted by kate@3 December 2003 - 17:14
hi im new to this and i have read lots of you guys saying that soulseek is good is it worth me going there ????
http://klboard.ath.cx/index.php?showtopic=45353
And read them Rules.No matter what alot of the Veterans are shareing it is still not accepted.Alot of them need to go back and read the Rules themselves.
So if you are into Music come and join us.We do not have time to Play around with no Amaturers so do not come over and play around. :pirate:
FC B)
Musicworld people are evil.Originally posted by FuNkY CaPrIcOrN@3 December 2003 - 21:26
So if you are into Music come and join us.We do not have time to Play around with no Amaturers so do not come over and play around. :pirate:
Seriously though, does the Musicworld posse still believe they can get every single album ever released?
Utopia comes to mind.
Hey CC... just to give you some feedback on how the albums get to us before they are actually released....Originally posted by CrumbCat@1 October 2003 - 08:22
Great - thanks, Celerystalksme.
But, who is leaking them onto mIRC? The Record Company? This is not how they deliver the albums to the reviewers and radio stations, is it?
I'm just trying to understand who is responsible for the actual leak, beyond that of the album getting into the hands of the reviewers and radio stations.
Thanks.
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I have a friend who does artwork for the major record companies and well as a major retail chain that sells cds which they also do the artwork for as well. His company is given a copy of the cd before it is released because he is either designing a billboard for the artist, or actually doing the artwork for the cd. These are promotional copies usually, sometimes they are just a regular release, but mostly promo. The promos sometimes have a different track listing than the actual retail release, but more times than not they are the same as the retail when it is released. I have received a few of these cds, and some of the newer ones cannot be ripped normally, because they are protected. So, I had to burn from cd to cd then rip from the burned one. It was a pain.
Hope that explains it a bit more.
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what are your soulseek names? your k-lite forum name?
Hey CC... just to give you some feedback on how the albums get to us before they are actually released....Originally posted by musicmaster+3 December 2003 - 19:50--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (musicmaster @ 3 December 2003 - 19:50)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-CrumbCat@1 October 2003 - 08:22
Great - thanks, Celerystalksme.
But, who is leaking them onto mIRC? The Record Company? This is not how they deliver the albums to the reviewers and radio stations, is it?
I'm just trying to understand who is responsible for the actual leak, beyond that of the album getting into the hands of the reviewers and radio stations.
Thanks.
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I have a friend who does artwork for the major record companies and well as a major retail chain that sells cds which they also do the artwork for as well. His company is given a copy of the cd before it is released because he is either designing a billboard for the artist, or actually doing the artwork for the cd. These are promotional copies usually, sometimes they are just a regular release, but mostly promo. The promos sometimes have a different track listing than the actual retail release, but more times than not they are the same as the retail when it is released. I have received a few of these cds, and some of the newer ones cannot be ripped normally, because they are protected. So, I had to burn from cd to cd then rip from the burned one. It was a pain.
Hope that explains it a bit more. [/b][/quote]
Thanks for the info., musicmaster.
I have seen in the .nfo files where those kind of people are asked to help out with releasing their cds for ripping and distribution......must be nice.
CC
Thanks for the info., musicmaster.Originally posted by CrumbCat+4 December 2003 - 04:41--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (CrumbCat @ 4 December 2003 - 04:41)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Originally posted by musicmaster@3 December 2003 - 19:50
<!--QuoteBegin-CrumbCat@1 October 2003 - 08:22
Great - thanks, Celerystalksme.
But, who is leaking them onto mIRC? The Record Company? This is not how they deliver the albums to the reviewers and radio stations, is it?
I'm just trying to understand who is responsible for the actual leak, beyond that of the album getting into the hands of the reviewers and radio stations.
Thanks.
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Hey CC... just to give you some feedback on how the albums get to us before they are actually released....
I have a friend who does artwork for the major record companies and well as a major retail chain that sells cds which they also do the artwork for as well. His company is given a copy of the cd before it is released because he is either designing a billboard for the artist, or actually doing the artwork for the cd. These are promotional copies usually, sometimes they are just a regular release, but mostly promo. The promos sometimes have a different track listing than the actual retail release, but more times than not they are the same as the retail when it is released. I have received a few of these cds, and some of the newer ones cannot be ripped normally, because they are protected. So, I had to burn from cd to cd then rip from the burned one. It was a pain.
Hope that explains it a bit more.
I have seen in the .nfo files where those kind of people are asked to help out with releasing their cds for ripping and distribution......must be nice.
CC [/b][/quote]
STFU an enjoy the ride!
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