24 August, 2011

False news report

Hello.

I wanted everyone to know that the following news report is actually untrue:



I in no way am upset with The Gauntlet, and personally believe it was based on a news tip from outside the publication itself. I'll be the first to admit, I wouldn't mind that much fan demand for a new album, nor would I mind great success of my solo album. However, I would never leave Dethcentrik for my own personal gain, Dethcentrik is my band, and Dethcentrik's fans deserve new music to listen to! On a side note our album is going to be delayed, and I apologize to all the fans for that, but there is no dispute with the label over lyrics, and our than personal delays on the band's part, the album is set for an uncensored, albeit late, release.

04 August, 2011

A favor, please?

Hello, and thank you for your continued support! As I had explained in a previous post, I am more reliant on major distribution to get my music out than I had realized. I am asking you, the fans, to please in an extremely effective way: being creative! Please make YouTube videos with our music, use our music for video games you may program, if you're a DJ or event planner or manager of some sort please use our music at any functions you may have a say in, play our music in your store, etc. I don't want your money, but I do want everyone to be able to hear my music! That said, some of our older material is BMI protected, but there are ways I should be able to get you waived of paying them, so if you have questions please email me: sgklein@deathincarnaterecords.com

My apologies, I broke a promise

Hi all.
I am very sorry to say, that I broke a promise I had made to you, the fans. I promised to stop using record labels. I gave to okay to have Dethcentrik's Untitled EP re-released via Distrophonix, an IODA member, which the IODA belongs to Sony. In fact, I was the one who asked to have it re-released. Part of why I felt it was okay is that I am still going to give away the album, still retain the rights to the music, and am doing this more for the media-related benefits. I want to gain as much exposure as possible, and unfortunately releasing through a label makes that much easier to gain exposure. I hope you all understand why I did this, and I ask your forgiveness for doing this... Leave any feelings about what I should do for future releases as comments...

Random...

I was demonstrating how to create music using home equipment and free software. I did an example of a drum machine by mixing it in with a guitar solo from Rip My Heart Out. He said it actually fit.


Do you agree?


I myself thought it sounded good when I first listened, but I believe it was, possibly on both our parts, simply because when you make a beat in a few seconds randomly clicking drums you don't expect it to sound better than shit.