lol.
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A couple of Drum & Bass labels (Critical, BMTM) have noted that if their stuff gets flagged to contest it because they understand the importance of mixes to the culture, basically that they're cool with it being used in a mix since a lot people buying their tunes are doing so to mix them.
Fair play Drum n' Bass labels!
if some of you are sick of using sc or mc:
a friend of mine just "finished" a new mix/track hosting site
http://hearthis.at/
i kinda like this project and itīs for free. you can even import your soundcloud files to this site.
Ive never had an issue with being flagged. Usually if youre flagged its by the artist or label themselves, or they have added the track to soundclouds database of tunes not to be uploaded. I dig soundcloud for this. It keeps other people from uploading music that is not their's.
It sucks it happened to your mix mate.
Hey Ed,
Maybe you should post a new thread asking everyone here at DJTT to demo your friends new site and provide some feedback.
There is a lot of stuff that could be improved over Soundcloud. Like the Genre groups :cursing:
Maybe we could help him make the best upload site out there.
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Yeah. the intro hack on the mix compilation works great. I think it's to prevent what your stating.
So that people don't just upload a Swedish House Mafia track and say it's made by them.
My 1 hour mix kicked off with an old Jamiroquai track, from over 10 years ago, and that got flagged.
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become a psytrance dj.