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Post by James R. Corkle on Dec 4, 2007 0:47:24 GMT -5
Salve horde, You can now feast upon our flesh and blood! We have just released on digital format the full album “Sea of Choronzon”! You can find it here: www.zoomoozik.com/biochaos/The physical album is to be made soon if all things work out and if it is the WILL OF MASTER SATAN! So keep an eye out for that news! AMSG! James R. Corkle and Buer of Biochaos
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Post by pelagicspectre on Dec 4, 2007 0:55:03 GMT -5
Excellent idea brothers!
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Post by James R. Corkle on Dec 4, 2007 1:43:22 GMT -5
Thanks bro! Yeah we want this music to reach every where! If that means going digital and physical we must do it is out blood honour duty to Master Satan! Thanks again!
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Post by pelagicspectre on Dec 4, 2007 3:45:52 GMT -5
Hit both fronts. Great! Most people that purchase the digital album will endeavour to own the physical cd. I know I prefer cd's myself, then again there are those who strictly prefer digital releases, for their portable media and whatnot. Which of course is relatively hassle free compared to ripping cds. I fear I have become sidetracked, but the point remains...
Hail Satan!
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Post by James R. Corkle on Dec 4, 2007 12:19:27 GMT -5
Yes it also allows us to get the music to more people as we are constrained by the cost of the CD production. So when we run out they can still get the album and when we are a few albums in the new fans can go back and get the older albums without us having to re-release them.
AVE SATANAS!
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Post by pelagicspectre on Dec 4, 2007 20:45:05 GMT -5
Yes exactly, which in turn affords the original CD pressing some rarity and notoriety. Which is nothing to put against the digital release, but some people are into that thing.
AMSG.
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Post by James R. Corkle on Dec 4, 2007 22:58:57 GMT -5
True. Which in turn gives us a very underground and non-commercial feel which we want. In the end though we do want the fans to get what they want. So in the future if need be we will release more CD albums but if not the digital works well to. I guess it comes down to evolve or die type of thing the music business is evolving to this new form so we must fallow...though I do my self prefer CD's.
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Post by nyskraa on Dec 5, 2007 16:29:17 GMT -5
I release all the music I make online with the intention of creating CDs, though I'm not always good about that part. And I prefer official hard copies to digital tracks generally, though vinyl is still my favourite...
I can't wait until that Worship double LP arrives...
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Post by Kiora on Dec 5, 2007 20:51:47 GMT -5
Oh, wow! This is a great idea. I wish more bands would give the choice to buy their music through non-iTunes outlets if offering the CD digitally...
The only thing that seems a bit off with digital is not having any album art to go with it, stories about why/how songs were created, and lyric sheets in a handy little location.
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Post by James R. Corkle on Dec 5, 2007 21:59:47 GMT -5
I release all the music I make online with the intention of creating CDs, though I'm not always good about that part. And I prefer official hard copies to digital tracks generally, though vinyl is still my favourite... I can't wait until that Worship double LP arrives... Yeah the CD production is a bitch...and vinyl...wow I have not seen a vinyl in YEARS! double LP?
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Post by James R. Corkle on Dec 5, 2007 22:03:13 GMT -5
Oh, wow! This is a great idea. I wish more bands would give the choice to buy their music through non-iTunes outlets if offering the CD digitally... The only thing that seems a bit off with digital is not having any album art to go with it, stories about why/how songs were created, and lyric sheets in a handy little location. Yeah that is the underground Madam you will learn there is allot of good music on the non-itunes services.. Yeah I know that is a bad thing but they can always go to the page and get the art and the lyrics...that reminds me I will look into posting all the lyrics of the album...must talk to Buer first though.
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Post by hellawaits on Dec 10, 2007 15:23:03 GMT -5
Hailz to hellbrothers!!!
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Post by evildeadgirlend on Dec 17, 2007 0:18:29 GMT -5
I would have to agree, I prefer hard copies.
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Post by James R. Corkle on Dec 17, 2007 11:34:51 GMT -5
That's what we are finding EDG. People just do not want to buy digital stuff. Oh well the hard copies will be made soon.
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Post by nyskraa on Dec 18, 2007 13:14:50 GMT -5
Yeah the CD production is a bitch...and vinyl...wow I have not seen a vinyl in YEARS! double LP? Some bands out there still release on vinyl. Stabat Mater, a side project of Miko Aspa from Deathspell Omega, only releases on vinyl. And yea, since a standard LP doesn't hold as much music as a CD, they're having to release it on two LPs.
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