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How to submit tracks
On the Osmosis team, we're constantly on the look-out for interesting, unusual
or just plain good music that can be shared with the 200,000 or so regular readers
of Shopper.
If you own the copyright to some music and lyrics and would like to see a track
or two of your work appear on a future Osmosis, then we need your music and a
signed copy of the permission form. Without a fully-completed permission form,
your tracks can't get onto Osmosis - it's der law! And we only accept complete
tracks.
We'd also like a few images, a bit of biographical information and full contact
details - including prices of any CDs you have for sale - so we can include them
on the Osmosis page that we'll write to accompany your tracks. Original videos,
animations and graphics are always welcome too.
Your CD can contain standard audio tracks, .mp3 files recorded at CD-quality (don't
fret about file sizes too much - that's the joy of CDs!) or .wav files.
What now follows is the nearest thing we have to a FAQ that should answer most
of your questions...copies of the permission form you need can be accessed by
clicking on the links you'll find right at the bottom of this page.
Osmosis is essentially a simple Web Site on a disc with a page for each MP3 track.
In due course, we'll be putting the best of Osmosis online. As you can see, we
provide a basic biog and image of the band/musicians behind each track, with full
contact and price details and a link to a relevant Web Site if there is one.
What does it cost - what is it worth?
We don't charge individual musicians a penny, you don't charge us a penny. Your
music is showcased to the 170,000-odd people who buy Shopper each month. Osmosis
can be a useful promotional tool - sales are made direct to Shopper readers and
as the project gains momentum, the more switched-on members of the UK music business
will start taking notice... who knows where it all might lead.
If you are a record company and would like to talk about showcasing your acts
on Osmosis, we should be able to cut a deal. Get in touch! osmosis@shopperlabs.com
How to submit stuff
Computer Shopper, of course, is twelve years old and is Britain's biggest-selling
monthly PC magazine. It's published by Dennis Publishing in London - who insist
that we have a signed copy of the permission form before they will allow anything
to go on the disc. (Ideally, use the RTF version of the form, but the TXT document
should load into anything). Bit of a bore, but you could print the form out, sign
it, scan it and email us the file so we can print it out here! (doh!) Our fax
is +44 (0) 1584 878256 or send the signed form with your piccies, blurb and CD
to Osmosis, 12 Corve Street, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 1DA ENGLAND
So. If you'd like to try putting a full track or two of music onto the next Osmosis,
we need to get hold of the MP3 file(s) that have been written in CD quality -
we can collect it from your site if you want to FTP material up there, or you
can FTP it to us at
username: osmosis
password: shopperx
host: nemesis.shopperlabs.com
in which case you should put everything in a single folder and send an email to
osmosis@shopperlabs.com telling us
what's there!
Or you can write the MP3 tracks to CD and mail it to Osmosis, 12 Corve Street,
Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 1DA ENGLAND. If you only have an audio CD (or at a real
push, DAT) then we can make the MP3 files for you.
We should be able to borrow an image or two and some blurb from your existing
Web Site if you have one, but please send as much written and pictorial stuff
as you can. We'll do scans from images and logos if needed; please make it clear
if you need to have stuff back after we have used it! We can't be responsible
for priceless, irreplaceable materials - but will send things back to you recorded
or registered if you send stuff to us that wayĆ
If you have any fellow musicians who might like to play this game, feel free to
pass this text on.
If you have any queries, you can contact us via osmosis@shopperlabs.com
Printable HTML version of permission form
.rtf version of permission
form
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