Musicians for Katrina Relief
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- KVRAF
- 4908 posts since 10 Aug, 2004 from Colorado Springs
Oh, one more thing, has anyone put up a MySpace account for the relief effort CD? I can't do it here at work as MySpace is blocked by our firewall. MySpace.com is a pretty huge community that could provide a large springboard for exposure.
-Scott
-Scott
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Parallel Worlds Parallel Worlds https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=80486
- KVRist
- 374 posts since 7 Sep, 2005 from Greece
many thanks markus!xRAVENx wrote:Just got your CD, Bakis. Holding_On-Parallel_Worlds.wav is now up on the server ready to get the mastering treatment.
you're a real friend!
best regards from athens,
bakis.
- KVRAF
- 2744 posts since 5 Dec, 2003 from Harlan's World
36 preorders. 
My Soundcloud Too many pieces of music finish far too long after the end. - Stravinsky
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- KVRAF
- 6496 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from Frederick, MD
I can't imagine this would be a problem. We're using Chrysalis as a CD title, not a company name. Book titles, CD titles and song titles are, AFAIK not copyrightable or trademarked. As long as the imagery of the CD doesn't bear any resemblance to the record company's trademark--so as to falsely imply we're related to the record company--then we should be fine.rockstar_not wrote:Has anyone addressed the Chrysalis issue yet, from a legal standpoint?
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- KVRAF
- 6496 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from Frederick, MD
How quickly does that counter thing refresh? I just ordered a second copy and I didn't go up one. Same thing happened on my first order.
- KVRAF
- 2744 posts since 5 Dec, 2003 from Harlan's World
Hey!emdot_ambient wrote:How quickly does that counter thing refresh? I just ordered a second copy and I didn't go up one. Same thing happened on my first order.
I have to have time to read my e-mail, update the page, upload it etc. Doing my best here!Stated on the website wrote:Updates and news
We will get a counter up to display how many orders we have and how much money we have raised for the charity. Please understand that this is done on a manual basis so we will not be able to update the order numbers instantly.
My Soundcloud Too many pieces of music finish far too long after the end. - Stravinsky
- KVRAF
- 2744 posts since 5 Dec, 2003 from Harlan's World
37 preorders now. 
My Soundcloud Too many pieces of music finish far too long after the end. - Stravinsky
- KVRAF
- 5703 posts since 8 Dec, 2004 from The Twin Cities
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- KVRAF
- 6496 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from Frederick, MD
Sorry, didn't know it required manual intervention. Thought maybe you were like this techie guru who had an app to do it automatically.kovacs wrote:I have to have time to read my e-mail, update the page, upload it etc. Doing my best here!
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- Banned
- 4073 posts since 15 Mar, 2004
Courtesy of our mate mn, who deserves ample compliment and reward I think!herodotus wrote:Hey who did that animated banner?
Very impressive.
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- KVRAF
- 2744 posts since 5 Dec, 2003 from Harlan's World
NO! mn made it! I just put the page together....xander wrote:Courtesy of our mate Kovacs, who deserves ample compliment and reward I think!herodotus wrote:Hey who did that animated banner?
Very impressive.
My Soundcloud Too many pieces of music finish far too long after the end. - Stravinsky
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- Banned
- 4073 posts since 15 Mar, 2004
It's a good thought there Scottrockstar_not wrote:Oh, one more thing, has anyone put up a MySpace account for the relief effort CD? I can't do it here at work as MySpace is blocked by our firewall. MySpace.com is a pretty huge community that could provide a large springboard for exposure.
-Scott
And where is me mate Scott's upload of his beautiful song may I impertinently query?? eH?
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- KVRAF
- 6496 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from Frederick, MD
Okay . . . MARKETING BRAIN STORMING SESSION.
Was chatting with a friend trying to come up with marketing ideas. Here are a couple things to think about/discuss/do (in no particular order):
1) Solicit local and regional newspapers in your area to do a story on the Chrysalis project. Possible angles of interest: a) [entertainment or community interest story] local composer/musician involved with international coalition of artists to aid Katrina victims; b) [technology story] musicians using the internet to bring independent artists together from around the world to help Katrina victims.
2) The Resonance project sent a lot of their manufactured CDs to radio stations as freebies. Instead of doing that, couldn't we each individually burn CDR copies to send to local/regional radio stations? I'd think we'd appeal more to college and alternative stations rather than the big corporate dominated ones. If so, we might put together a standard press package to go along with the CDR.
3) Fliers . . . someone posted a flier link earlier. Could we have that link repeated fairly often here? Anyone living in a metropolitan area, or near a college might consider distributing fliers on their own.
4) Internet magazines . . . if you know of online magazines in the music and/or technology arenas, see if you can find some contacts there and email them. Music magazines would probably be best approached from the "international coalition of artists organize to help Katrina victims" angle. Technology magazines would probably best be approached from the "internet being used to unite world-wide independent artists" angle (i.e., technology being used as a unifying tool, rather than it being the root of modern isolationism).
5) Radio & TV programs . . . if you can think of any specific radio programs that might be interested in the Chrysalis project as a story, try to find their producer's email addy and send them a note. For example, I've sent notes to the music producer of National Public Radio's program All Things Considered, who is also the host of their online webcast All Songs Considered. (He's a composer and musician in his own right, see http://bobboilen.info.) I've also emailed the producer of that latter show.
6) Newspaper editorials . . . not sure how well this one could be pulled off. Don't want them to sound like commercials. But if you could write a legitimate editorial to your local/regional newspapers that reference the Chrysalis project's web page, that would be
That's all we came up with in the few minutes of talking. Any other ideas?
Was chatting with a friend trying to come up with marketing ideas. Here are a couple things to think about/discuss/do (in no particular order):
1) Solicit local and regional newspapers in your area to do a story on the Chrysalis project. Possible angles of interest: a) [entertainment or community interest story] local composer/musician involved with international coalition of artists to aid Katrina victims; b) [technology story] musicians using the internet to bring independent artists together from around the world to help Katrina victims.
2) The Resonance project sent a lot of their manufactured CDs to radio stations as freebies. Instead of doing that, couldn't we each individually burn CDR copies to send to local/regional radio stations? I'd think we'd appeal more to college and alternative stations rather than the big corporate dominated ones. If so, we might put together a standard press package to go along with the CDR.
3) Fliers . . . someone posted a flier link earlier. Could we have that link repeated fairly often here? Anyone living in a metropolitan area, or near a college might consider distributing fliers on their own.
4) Internet magazines . . . if you know of online magazines in the music and/or technology arenas, see if you can find some contacts there and email them. Music magazines would probably be best approached from the "international coalition of artists organize to help Katrina victims" angle. Technology magazines would probably best be approached from the "internet being used to unite world-wide independent artists" angle (i.e., technology being used as a unifying tool, rather than it being the root of modern isolationism).
5) Radio & TV programs . . . if you can think of any specific radio programs that might be interested in the Chrysalis project as a story, try to find their producer's email addy and send them a note. For example, I've sent notes to the music producer of National Public Radio's program All Things Considered, who is also the host of their online webcast All Songs Considered. (He's a composer and musician in his own right, see http://bobboilen.info.) I've also emailed the producer of that latter show.
6) Newspaper editorials . . . not sure how well this one could be pulled off. Don't want them to sound like commercials. But if you could write a legitimate editorial to your local/regional newspapers that reference the Chrysalis project's web page, that would be
That's all we came up with in the few minutes of talking. Any other ideas?
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- KVRAF
- 4908 posts since 10 Aug, 2004 from Colorado Springs
I was out of town all weekend and will be working on the final version on Wednesday the 14th, into the wee hours of the morning on Thursday the 15th, at which time I will be uploading the final version in hopefully 24 bit .wav for mr. ToTc to work his magic....xander wrote:It's a good thought there Scottrockstar_not wrote:Oh, one more thing, has anyone put up a MySpace account for the relief effort CD? I can't do it here at work as MySpace is blocked by our firewall. MySpace.com is a pretty huge community that could provide a large springboard for exposure.
-Scott
And where is me mate Scott's upload of his beautiful song may I impertinently query?? eH?![]()
-Scott

