
Are you going to release any more net EP's or are they all going to be 3 inch releases from now on?
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Accidentally-Baked Poop
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excellent question, Accidentally-Baked Poop. i've thought about this for a while, and i am still unsure.
Earstroke's future direction is wildly different from what one could find in it's current catalogue, and i finally have the means to just release hardcopy material from now on if i were to do so.
do you enjoy the net releases? what would you like to see happen, out of curiosity?
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I hope there will be net releases in the future, I do enjoy them. And if not, I hope there'll be at least some proper mp3 previews of the released albums. And I mean long clips, it's hard to decide after hearing only 30 second bits of the tracks.
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Earstroke has never put up clips under a minute long, and most of them are 1:30 to 2:30, but i'll agree that they could be longer, and will definitely make them longer in the future.
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Oh, I didn't mean to sound as whiney as I did. The Earstroke clips have pleased me in a ridiculous amount. I just hope that they won't get any shorter so that I can fall asleep caressing those sweet sweet clips.
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personally, im a big fan of using mp3s as one would use a single or ep to promote a longer work for purchase. thats just me... i mean, you see how thats worked for metanoia (IE: not at all), so dont listen to me... but yeh, i think you could still do to draw in a larger audience, ESPECIALLY if its gonna be kinda a different style from before.
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i'd like to see earstroke on vinyl, not digital shit, but LPs.
i suspect this could be un-profitable, whats the average selling for an earstroke release? could 100 copies be manageable each release or is more than 100 copies of a release sold?
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there are things in the works, that is all i will say.
thanks, moak. that is a friendly comment.
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