What’s the difference between Record Store Day and Netlabel Day?


Everyone knows about Record Store Day. Did you know there’s another day. Netlabel Day. It’s on July 14th every year and it’s been going since 2015.

Netlabel day is all about, well Netlabels, which distribute music electronically via archive.org, bandcamp.com or other platforms. Most of these netlabels have been setup by artists with similar interests in common and a desire to avoid the big record label hype. Many of these labels release music using Creative Commons licenses, that protect the copyright of the artists, but promote music sharing, attribution, remixing and enabling music to be used in other projects, such as videos. Many of these labels release work for free or “name your price” models, which channel money directly to the artists for much greater returns that standard commercial contracts.

Netlabel day was setup to celebrate these Netlabels, and provide a focus on new releases in the same way as Record Store Day. But you don’t need to queue, and you don’t need to have been pockets. Just head along to netlabelday.com on July and take a look at what’s available to download.

Netlabel day is a global initiative so the day begins at the international date line in the Line Islands in the UTL+14 time zone, all the way through Autralasia, Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas and ends in the Cook Islands in the UTL+12 time zone.

This year there’s more and more labels have got involved and we’re sure you’ll find new music that you’ve never heard of by artists you’ll never see in a conventional Record Store.

So, sieze the day. Netlabel day on July 14th at netlabelday.com.

What’s the difference between Record Store Day and Netlabel Day?2022-07-10T17:02:40+00:00

What’s new for Netlabel Day 2022?

Netlabel Day has been going since 2015, but was almost cancelled this year, following the difficult years of the COVID Pandemic. Omar Willey from the Seattle Star has now taken the reins and I met up with him yesterday, one month to the day before the event on 14th July and discussed what it is all about, what is going to change, what you can expect to happen and how you can get involved.  I, naturally, recorded the discussion and it’s now available on YouTube…..

What’s new for Netlabel Day 2022?2022-06-15T14:39:51+00:00

PCP#512… Trance

Trance….with tracks by … Punk On Toast, Dubvirus, Mastermind XS, notforme!, Comming Tide, Afrojack, Creative Commons, Man On the Moon, Flaer Smin, Rissing, Misled Convoy, Tiburk.

PCP#512… Trance2018-04-20T12:44:23+00:00

Now writing for Netlabelism.com

I’ve just joined the team writing reviews and articles about netlabels at http://netlabelism.com.

My first review is for Mikus’ two albums:  Rememberance Dubs, out on Planet Terror Records and Brass Islands of Dub, out on his own new label, Terra Incognita, which I mentioned here a couple of weeks ago.

Here’s a bio of the http://netlabelism.com/team ……

Netlabelism is a loose bunch of music-addicted people who love to share the most valuable tunes to be found on the internet for free. We pick up quality music on the web and try to give you an overview of the vast range of netaudio (music).

The music albums and ep being reviewed on Netlabelism havn’t necessarily been licensed under Creative Commons by it’s artists. We also listen and present Non-Creative-Commons tunes; as long as the music is free to people! It’s about music, nothing less, nothing more. We basically review Electronica and its various genres , but we are also open to artists producing non-electronical and unusual stuff.

If you have any questions, comments, suggestions or ideas – don’t hesitate to contact us!

Enjoy Netlabelism.com

If you have a release that you think I’d like and want to let me know then drop me a line at pete@netlabelism.com.

 

Now writing for Netlabelism.com2018-04-20T12:46:22+00:00
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