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DJ Stormtrooper
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Posted - 2008/11/10 : 16:34:49
Not sure which forum to post this in.....
Just a quick note to any label owners/artists that require remixes that I have a new rate of £175.
If you require my services feel free to contact me via the following:
Myspace -http://www.myspace.com/deejaystormtrooper
Email - [email protected]
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MAtRiCks
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Posted - 2008/11/10 : 17:20:38
ok :P
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warped_candykid
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Posted - 2008/11/10 : 21:10:41
whoa...I thought the remixer had to pay the artist that made the original, not the other way around...
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Prospect
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Posted - 2008/11/10 : 21:39:54
yeah thats what i used to think aswell but it aint..
£175 to get you tune remixed by stormtrooper,, its a joke really innit. u pay that much for some dude to mend your pipes when there not even THAT broken maybe a bit loose grrrr
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djbuzz1021
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Posted - 2008/11/10 : 21:48:37
I think its a good idea and a good price for the work. Spoke to him already and he knows his stuff. I personally think its a good price and a good service. It gives New producers chances to get there work remixed by someone who has had good releases and knows there stuff.
Kurt opened up his studio and it was like 400 quid to have your own work engineered there. So 175 for a remix ain't bad..
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Underloop
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Posted - 2008/11/10 : 21:49:14
quote: Originally posted by warped_candykid:
whoa...I thought the remixer had to pay the artist that made the original, not the other way around...
The difference between a remix and a bootleg!
You want a remix done of your track and you keep all rights to the track then you pay the remixer - this is the way it is done amongst "pros". Basically you are paying to make your tune more saleable and make you more money - of course you would be expected to pay.
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Mad Max
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Posted - 2008/11/10 : 22:38:25
think alex's tunes speak for them self
wish i could make a tune worthy of a remix
any chance u can work wonders with some samples of me banging some pots and pans
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CDJay
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Posted - 2008/11/10 : 22:46:33
OK, here is how and why it works....
If you, an artist, write a tune then you are entitled to earned royalties and publishing generated ( through album licenses, radio play, etc ).
If an artist or label commisions a remix, then the artist doing the remix is typically paid a flat fee ( there are variations, publishings splits sometimes introduced, but TYPICALLY ). If this track then goes on to earn £100,000, the remixer sees nothing beyond what was originally arranged.
If someone WANTED to remix a tune by someone else, they might approach the copyright holder and request it, and offer up a reduced remix fee or some sort of incentive ( relicensing etc ) or do it for free. That's hardly typical though.
Average remix fees used to be quite a lot higher, but as albums have become more closed it's arguably harder to recoup any advances or remix fees paid and as such the more malleable and enthused talents have dropped their prices accordingly.
This is why you can get a Stormtrooper remix for £175, which is a bargain.
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Meph751
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Posted - 2008/11/10 : 23:01:12
quote: Originally posted by Prospect:
yeah thats what i used to think aswell but it aint..
£175 to get you tune remixed by stormtrooper,, its a joke really innit. u pay that much for some dude to mend your pipes when there not even THAT broken maybe a bit loose grrrr
I want to believe there's sarcasm present in this post...
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FingazMc
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Posted - 2008/11/10 : 23:11:24
That is pretty cheap..Especially for how good of a producer Stormtrooper is.
And i would always assume that people pay a bigger name to remix their track because its alot more likely to get heard, bought, signed and in most cases be better aswell. Its like having a brand name printed on your track.
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Ken Masters
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Posted - 2008/11/10 : 23:39:30
I'd like to know where this leaves us @ the end of the day? I'm not saying its not a good deal but how can u tell who's tracks are actually produced & engineered by that person & not just remixed @ 175quid by a big name in the scene?
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Meph751
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Posted - 2008/11/10 : 23:50:00
That's what the track credits are for... tells you producer, remixer, writer, etc
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CDJay
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Posted - 2008/11/11 : 00:24:20
Hah! This isn't confusing.
A remixer gets obvious credit IE:
Artist - Track ( remixer's remix )
Engineers muddle the puddle, however.
I think there were about 5 engineers ultimately responsible for 75% of the hardcore released between 95 and 99 
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Starstruck
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Posted - 2008/11/11 : 06:58:36
Well it is not a joke at all.
DJ Stormtrooper is an extremely talented hardcore producer and engineer and that pirce on it self is quite reasonable.
Not singling people out, but gammer for example has a remix fee of up and around 500 pound.
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djbuzz1021
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Posted - 2008/11/11 : 14:49:37
Yea This is a great offer he has posted. And i think ill be taking advantage of it while its still available. Stormtrooper has some nice tracks under his belt :)
Buzz
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TypeR
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Posted - 2008/11/12 : 03:38:12
quote: Originally posted by Prospect:
yeah thats what i used to think aswell but it aint..
£175 to get you tune remixed by stormtrooper,, its a joke really innit. u pay that much for some dude to mend your pipes when there not even THAT broken maybe a bit loose grrrr
fcuk that! yo man, everything stormtrooper touches turns to gold.
what you are getting is your crappy song engineered by one of the finest engineers in the hardcore community right now is what you get.
act on it, you'll have a hit single.
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