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Let the hater hate- I smell some sort of "uuuuww, why didn't we had the idea before?"

 

Exactly! Thanks to the fast response of mr J, watmm is this years prom queen.

 

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lol yea.

 

but seriously, where is the extra cash going? I'm confused with who gets what before and after this gets sold on eBay.

At this point, it's likely that the seller will get his negotiated price he asked for, and minus the costs to host and distribute the tracks and the costs to professional transfer this from vinyl, the rest goes to Rephlex/Richard. Of course, this is subject to change, and there are a lot of things in flux right now, so rest assured an official statement will be forthcoming once we iron everything out (what complicates this is the possibility of a CD or vinyl pressing, etc.) Just too much right now to say since I don't think anybody anticipated this kind of response.

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Well, thinking about the idea of an official limited vinyl release wouldn't be the worst- remember Lego feet reissuing their first album with bonus material in a nice edition? Maybe someone could do an inlay with the story behind how this was done and worked out.

 

Just a thought, have not forgotten that the album was planned and scrapped firstly.

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See, told you not to just limit to 600 buyers, especially it's digital download. People pay for digital downloads anyways, even when the music is being pirated. Support the artists you love. Of course, a physical copy (CD/vinyl) would've been better though.

 

can we have the rdj masks remade and distributed?

I second this

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That's not too bad... compared to say the hateful ignorance over at xlt, or the insane amounts of butthurt over at Fred's Island for Misfit Toys™...

 

Super LOL @ the guy who wants 'proof' - does he really think I would stick my neck out like this to publically scam 90% of my own forum members? How some people think...

 

 

Totally. It amuses me some dude on the internet dismisses "some dude on the internet"

 

I forget about xltronic's boards...lol...I started an account there the same day I started one with WATMM...hardly went there after a handful of posts

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so who is this doing the transfer?

At this point I have three facilities I am considering (two recommended by Grant - guys who were originally part of the "Porky Prime Cuts" crew, and the outfit x_y politics recommended - it's looking likely we'll end up using the x_y politics recommended one (Grant is impressed by his equipment/setup).

 

Here's some interesting statistics from the Kickstarter dashboard:

forum.watmm.com External 253 14.94% $4,205.50

Direct traffic (no referrer information) External 232 13.40% $3,772

theverge.com External 224 13.26% $3,731.84

Search Kickstarter 128 7.31% $2,058

factmag.com External 127 7.20% $2,027

Facebook External 107 6.15% $1,729

pitchfork.com External 80 4.63% $1,303.01

Twitter External 62 3.57% $1,006

Embedded widget External 53 3.12% $879

xlr8r.com External 46 2.70% $759.50

disquiet.gizmodo.com External 39 2.27% $638

residentadvisor.net External 36 2.06% $580

mobile.theverge.com External 36 2.05% $576

reddit.com External 32 1.85% $521

m.pitchfork.com External 32 1.83% $516

Advanced Discovery Kickstarter 31 1.90% $534

google.com External 21 1.17% $329

Home popular Kickstarter 20 1.14% $320

feedly.com External 18 1.02% $288

jaykogami.com External 14 0.81% $229

google.co.uk External 12 0.68% $192

crackajack.de External 9 0.55% $154

consequenceofsound.net External 8 0.45% $128

ninjatune.net External 6 0.34% $96

spotlight-jp.com External 6 0.34% $96

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so who is this doing the transfer?

At this point I have three facilities I am considering (two recommended by Grant - guys who were originally part of the "Porky Prime Cuts" crew, and the outfit x_y politics recommended - it's looking likely we'll end up using the x_y politics recommended one (Grant is impressed by his equipment/setup).

 

Here's some interesting statistics from the Kickstarter dashboard:

forum.watmm.com External 253 14.94% $4,205.50

Direct traffic (no referrer information) External 232 13.40% $3,772

theverge.com External 224 13.26% $3,731.84

Search Kickstarter 128 7.31% $2,058

factmag.com External 127 7.20% $2,027

Facebook External 107 6.15% $1,729

pitchfork.com External 80 4.63% $1,303.01

Twitter External 62 3.57% $1,006

Embedded widget External 53 3.12% $879

xlr8r.com External 46 2.70% $759.50

disquiet.gizmodo.com External 39 2.27% $638

residentadvisor.net External 36 2.06% $580

mobile.theverge.com External 36 2.05% $576

reddit.com External 32 1.85% $521

m.pitchfork.com External 32 1.83% $516

Advanced Discovery Kickstarter 31 1.90% $534

google.com External 21 1.17% $329

Home popular Kickstarter 20 1.14% $320

feedly.com External 18 1.02% $288

jaykogami.com External 14 0.81% $229

google.co.uk External 12 0.68% $192

crackajack.de External 9 0.55% $154

consequenceofsound.net External 8 0.45% $128

ninjatune.net External 6 0.34% $96

spotlight-jp.com External 6 0.34% $96

Cue 'We Are The Champions'

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so who is this doing the transfer?

At this point I have three facilities I am considering (two recommended by Grant - guys who were originally part of the "Porky Prime Cuts" crew, and the outfit x_y politics recommended - it's looking likely we'll end up using the x_y politics recommended one (Grant is impressed by his equipment/setup).

 

Here's some interesting statistics from the Kickstarter dashboard:

forum.watmm.com External 253 14.94% $4,205.50

Direct traffic (no referrer information) External 232 13.40% $3,772

theverge.com External 224 13.26% $3,731.84

Search Kickstarter 128 7.31% $2,058

factmag.com External 127 7.20% $2,027

Facebook External 107 6.15% $1,729

pitchfork.com External 80 4.63% $1,303.01

Twitter External 62 3.57% $1,006

Embedded widget External 53 3.12% $879

xlr8r.com External 46 2.70% $759.50

disquiet.gizmodo.com External 39 2.27% $638

residentadvisor.net External 36 2.06% $580

mobile.theverge.com External 36 2.05% $576

reddit.com External 32 1.85% $521

m.pitchfork.com External 32 1.83% $516

Advanced Discovery Kickstarter 31 1.90% $534

google.com External 21 1.17% $329

Home popular Kickstarter 20 1.14% $320

feedly.com External 18 1.02% $288

jaykogami.com External 14 0.81% $229

google.co.uk External 12 0.68% $192

crackajack.de External 9 0.55% $154

consequenceofsound.net External 8 0.45% $128

ninjatune.net External 6 0.34% $96

spotlight-jp.com External 6 0.34% $96

Cue 'We Are The Champions'

 

 

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so who is this doing the transfer?

At this point I have three facilities I am considering (two recommended by Grant - guys who were originally part of the "Porky Prime Cuts" crew, and the outfit x_y politics recommended - it's looking likely we'll end up using the x_y politics recommended one (Grant is impressed by his equipment/setup).

 

Here's some interesting statistics from the Kickstarter dashboard:

forum.watmm.com External 253 14.94% $4,205.50

Direct traffic (no referrer information) External 232 13.40% $3,772

theverge.com External 224 13.26% $3,731.84

Search Kickstarter 128 7.31% $2,058

factmag.com External 127 7.20% $2,027

Facebook External 107 6.15% $1,729

pitchfork.com External 80 4.63% $1,303.01

Twitter External 62 3.57% $1,006

Embedded widget External 53 3.12% $879

xlr8r.com External 46 2.70% $759.50

disquiet.gizmodo.com External 39 2.27% $638

residentadvisor.net External 36 2.06% $580

mobile.theverge.com External 36 2.05% $576

reddit.com External 32 1.85% $521

m.pitchfork.com External 32 1.83% $516

Advanced Discovery Kickstarter 31 1.90% $534

google.com External 21 1.17% $329

Home popular Kickstarter 20 1.14% $320

feedly.com External 18 1.02% $288

jaykogami.com External 14 0.81% $229

google.co.uk External 12 0.68% $192

crackajack.de External 9 0.55% $154

consequenceofsound.net External 8 0.45% $128

ninjatune.net External 6 0.34% $96

spotlight-jp.com External 6 0.34% $96

Cue 'We Are The Champions'

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How much money do u think this will get.... 29 days to go, right?

 

I wouldn't surprised if it hit the hundreds of thousands.

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unfortuantely this will be on What within an hour of release, the bounty will be too big for someone not to bite.

 

It would be naive to think otherwise, but the intention was/is to ensure folks have the opportunity to show their support, knowing that they will contribute towards the release and feel like they made it happen. The fact that the kickstarter has wildly exceeded anyone's expectations is the best outcome of all (short of receiving the actual end product, of course), as it demonstrates that people are prepared to pay for something, even when they could just obtain it easily for free.

 

The old ways of the music industry that we've all known and grown up around may well be dying on their arse, but this heralds an interesting new method of how music can be paid for and distributed to the public. I'm not saying every future new release potentially promoted in this way is going to achieve the dizzy heights of a decades-old release from RDJ, with all the excitement that comes with it.. but it poses an interesting stepping point for how to get music out there, and ultimately a better way to reward an artist more directly than ever before.

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unfortuantely this will be on What within an hour of release, the bounty will be too big for someone not to bite.

 

It would be naive to think otherwise, but the intention was/is to ensure folks have the opportunity to show their support, knowing that they will contribute towards the release and feel like they made it happen. The fact that the kickstarter has wildly exceeded anyone's expectations is the best outcome of all (short of receiving the actual end product, of course), as it demonstrates that people are prepared to pay for something, even when they could just obtain it easily for free.

 

The old ways of the music industry that we've all known and grown up around may well be dying on their arse, but this heralds an interesting new method of how music can be paid for and distributed to the public. I'm not saying every future new release potentially promoted in this way is going to achieve the dizzy heights of a decades-old release from RDJ, with all the excitement that comes with it.. but it poses an interesting stepping point for how to get music out there, and ultimately a better way to reward an artist more directly than ever before.

 

 

My $16 was out of a need to make this happen above all else. Since I almost always buy physical formats, I'm going to make a personal tape copy with silly j-card art for fun. :happy:

 

Also, I haven't been able to buy a RDJ album directly since Analord. Few here has directly paid for the entire discography so this is a way of doing so in terms of payback. This is very much a fan gesture in the end.

 

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Not a fan gesture like a Geisha

 

Like fan as in people, not like an actual fan for blowing.

 

I mean blowing air, not a fan who will blow.

 

I'll stop.

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Reddit, a place where it took far longer for the admins to get rid of CP than someone posting buttcracks of fat neckbeards playing Magic the Gathering.

 

thank god i dont know what any of this means

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