Delete_-_Munky_Shit-(EOL039)-WEB-2017-SRG

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Feb 2017
20:51
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320 kbps
10 mb
jimbeam
WebHardstyleEnd of Line
Average: 7 (3 votes)

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RLS NAME   : Delete - Munky Shit

RIP DATE   : 26-02-2017
ARTiST     : Delete
TITLE      : Munky Shit
LABEL      : End Of Line Recordings
CAT.NUMBER : EOL039
QUALITY    : 320 kbps / 44.1 kHz / Full Stereo
SiZE       : 10.65 MB

GENRE      : Techno
TRACKS     : 1
SOURCE     : WEB
URL        : http://play.google.com/

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TRACKNAME  :                                                 TiME:

01. Munky Shit                                                    4:26

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Comments ( 11 )
#1

Delete is at EOL now? why?

#2

He signed on months ago....his first EOL release was "Genocide"

#3

beccause Theracords is fucken dead

#4

they're even more dying without Delete :p

#5

Right.............Caine, Jason Payne, Psyched, Invector....maybe you should stop before you make yourself look any more retarded than you already have.

#6

They are all very low tier hardstyle artists. They might have some talent but compared to other labels, Theracords roster is very weak and made up of small names.

#7

Theracords music produced from excrements

#8

Huuurrrrr "low tier hardstyle artists" I wasn't aware of this hierarchic ranking system that we base DJ's on. Tell me more.

#9

The only dead thing is your tiny brain!.. Which seems to have a hard time handling changes.

#10

are hardstyle artists not allowed to associate with more than one label at a time?

#11

Usually, artists sign with a label. The contracts they sign should state whether they can release tracks on other labels or not. This usually means the label has priority on regular solo tracks. Remixes and collabs of course work different, if they're from different labels.

If a track doesn't fit the label, the label can choose to allow a release on a different label, if there's no sublabel or otherwise related label (same parent label). Some artists also have a contract allowing releases on a specific different label at any time.

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