Mar142009

Exchange Beureau Music

Exchange Beureau Music sent me some promos this morning and I thought it would be good to share with you their funky soulful sound.

Exchange Beureau MusicJoshua Adams and Paul Katcher are both members of the Detroit-based soul/funk/house band Exchange Bureau and, as the story goes, “We were just politickin’ one night and decided to just go ahead and create a digital, independent record label.” But, as always, it’s easier said than done. “Paul and I really wanted to work hard to make this label, and we’ve done everything from building the Web site to handling all the business side to remixing artists … just everything,” notes Adams, who’s been making music in various forms for the past 20 years. Considering where he’s been and what he’s done with music, the fact that he’s co-founded a label comes as no surprise.

At last year’s Winter Music Conference in Miami, Adams and Katcher talked with a lot of labels, especially digital labels, and noticed most digital labels were run the same way: a fifty/fifty split with their artists. “After that, we started thinking of just doing this in-house instead of going through people who we don’t know whether or not will really push our material,” Adams said. “I started calling a lot of people I knew and started compiling a roster of people in the area that represent all areas across the ‘dance music’ spectrum: funk, hip-hop, house, techno, electro and more.” Not surprisingly, most of these artists were friends that Adams knew, which was a definite advantage, but working with friends in business can always prove … awkward. “There’s always that weird factor when you’re dealing with your friends in business, especially when you email them a contract for them to sign in blood,” laughed Adams. “Luckily, the people we’re working with, I really trust and believe they trust us. We just want everybody to do well.”

You can find out more about this labels latest releases and listen to some free samples here: http://www.exchangebureaumusic.com/blog/?p=69

Article source: http://www.exchangebureaumusic.com/blog/?cat=7

Dec182008

MP3WhiteLabel.com

While mooching about the internet, I came across this funky little web site over at www.mp3whitelabel.com. It’s a place for unsigned artists to upload their dance music tracks in order to get more ears listening to thier music and to hopefully snap up a record deal in the process.

www.mp3whitelabel.comThere are a great deal of genres being showcased such as: Acid House, Breaks, Chillout, D ‘n’ B, Dubstep, Electro, House, Experimental, Hard Dance, Hard Trance, Hardcore, Hardstyle, Hip-Hop, House, Leftfield, Minimal, Progressive, R’n'B, Tech-House, Techno and Trance. A little something for everyone there.

Free to use and free to download, not only is this a great resource for fresh new music for DJs, it is also a launch pad for aspiring producers too. If you are an up and coming producer and you could do with a platform for your music other than the chaotic mish-mash jungle of MySpace, you should really do yourself a favour and check out www.mp3whitelabel.com

Dec092005

Human Beatbox

This guy has to be seen to be believed! Shlomo is a human beatboxer that travels the world with his one-man show. Fabric (London), Canada, Switzerland, Shlomo has a hectic schedule and if you get a chance to see this guy live then go and check him out. You can find media files on his site for free download. Go watch it now!

Jun052005

CD Pool

CD Pool are one of the best promo companies around giving DJ’s the opportunity of receiving all the latest promos by leading artists, labels and remixers from around the world up to six weeks ahead of commercial release. Their customer service is absolutely spot on and the track listings on the CDs never fail to impress me. No matter what style of music you play, check out CD Pool.

Apr122005

Maximum Bass

Maximum Bass is the latest release from Ministry of Sound and features the most speaker-shaking bass line tunes of all time. 50 premium cuts from Drum N Bass, HipHop, RnB, UKG, House, Trance and more. Released April 18th 2005, go check it out.

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