can this be done with Bandcamp
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- 2524 posts since 4 Jul, 2019
I would like to have a single album next year where I put everything I release. If someone buys the album they get whatever is there at the time plus everything else that gets added for the rest of the year as it gets added - maybe an alert email tells them a new track has been added
I dont want to do a subscription because I might have a couple of albums to cater for my very different styles - in which case I would have say two albums "style A 2020" and "style B 2020"and a person could buy one or the other or both and get everything I release that year in whatever style album they bought, even if they bought it on Jan1
Bandcamp have a prerelease system but that seems to only have two dates - when you start the prerelease people get what is there, and then they get the rest when you do a proper release. But I want a continuous version - I add a track, buyers get an email so they can download it, I release another, they get another, someone buys the album, they get what is there already plus any new tracks as they arrive.
Possible?
I dont want to do a subscription because I might have a couple of albums to cater for my very different styles - in which case I would have say two albums "style A 2020" and "style B 2020"and a person could buy one or the other or both and get everything I release that year in whatever style album they bought, even if they bought it on Jan1
Bandcamp have a prerelease system but that seems to only have two dates - when you start the prerelease people get what is there, and then they get the rest when you do a proper release. But I want a continuous version - I add a track, buyers get an email so they can download it, I release another, they get another, someone buys the album, they get what is there already plus any new tracks as they arrive.
Possible?
- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
I've had one artist change the tracks on an album I owned - can't remember the details now. They sent an email to day "download it again for free!" - but I guess they'd have struggled to charge
. I've no idea from the artist perspective what's involved, though.
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- 2524 posts since 4 Jul, 2019
thnks - there is no issue with paying - ideally people pay once and keep getting tracks as I add them - do you know if the email you got was automatically generated or did the artist have to do that individually. not that it really matters I guess, given I have so few sales anywaypljones wrote: Wed Dec 18, 2019 7:20 am I've had one artist change the tracks on an album I owned - can't remember the details now. They sent an email to day "download it again for free!" - but I guess they'd have struggled to charge. I've no idea from the artist perspective what's involved, though.
- KVRAF
- 8076 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
I was checking out an artist yesterday who had something like 75 individual singles posted as "albums." They were $1 each, but she had set up a 90% discount for buying all of it in one go. I don't think that includes future additions though.
- KVRian
- 719 posts since 17 Aug, 2015 from Finland
To my understanding, you can add additional tracks to an album even after releasing it - only past customers would have to re-download the album to get the new tracks. Not entirely sure about it, though.
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- KVRAF
- 7412 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from London, UK
Well, it had a custom message on from the artist, not some pro-forma message from Bandcamp themselves.fairlyclose wrote: Wed Dec 18, 2019 7:46 amthnks - there is no issue with paying - ideally people pay once and keep getting tracks as I add them - do you know if the email you got was automatically generated or did the artist have to do that individually. not that it really matters I guess, given I have so few sales anywaySo that sound promising
Bulk discounts are common but it's nice to see something like this (although I'm the kind of mug who happily buys each one as it comes outfoosnark wrote: Wed Dec 18, 2019 1:16 pmI was checking out an artist yesterday who had something like 75 individual singles posted as "albums." They were $1 each, but she had set up a 90% discount for buying all of it in one go. I don't think that includes future additions though.
Ooh, I didn't try to download the extra tracks only - there was new artwork for the album, too, if I remember correctly, and that was only in the main ZIP.AsPeeXXXVIII wrote: Wed Dec 18, 2019 4:28 pm To my understanding, you can add additional tracks to an album even after releasing it - only past customers would have to re-download the album to get the new tracks. Not entirely sure about it, though.
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- 2524 posts since 4 Jul, 2019
Thanks for all the replies - looks ike it is possible with one minor quibble - I will have to do an email out each time I add a track. Here is the message I got from Bandcamp Support. So I will be trying this for next year
" Happy to help! You're certainly welcome to make later edits and add tracks to an album. To do so, just head into the album editor and make the appropriate adjustments.
To clarify, there's no way to trigger a notification when you add new tracks to an existing album. You can, however, use your mailing list to contact fans. You can find your Mailing List on your Tools page, which you can use with a third-party mailing service like MailChimp. Bandcamp doesn't have any direct email tools on the web just yet, but you can also use the app to message your fans: ""
" Happy to help! You're certainly welcome to make later edits and add tracks to an album. To do so, just head into the album editor and make the appropriate adjustments.
To clarify, there's no way to trigger a notification when you add new tracks to an existing album. You can, however, use your mailing list to contact fans. You can find your Mailing List on your Tools page, which you can use with a third-party mailing service like MailChimp. Bandcamp doesn't have any direct email tools on the web just yet, but you can also use the app to message your fans: ""