FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August, 13 2009
D4Dirty Goes Digital with Revolutionary New Label
MELBOURNE – Legendary artist and producer D4Dirty, aka Chris Evers, and his global posse have launched D4Dirty Digital, a revolutionary new digital record label that is challenging every convention of the music industry to bring you the dirtiest House, Progressive, and Techno beats from across the globe.
The D4Dirty Records digital resurrection combines the latest online networking technology with a collaborative, DIY business model that cuts out the industry’s typical middlemen. By mixing with each other’s tracks and promoting the online label collectively, D4Dirty Digital artists like Deluna (USA), Jaytech and Mikkel Christiansen (of Global Deejays fame) benefit from each other’s skills, fan-bases and collective effort.
“For too long artists have been at the mercy of record labels that are only concerned with making money by either exploiting artists or releasing mass amounts of terrible tracks,” Evers said. “I am out to revolutionize the fundamental rules of running a label. I will turn my label inside out and make all aspects of it visible and accountable to my most important resources: my artists. Together, as an Artist, I will share 100 percent of the sales with my artists and we will work together collectively to produce and promote our music.”
D4Dirty Digital artists and producers use integrations of our site to Twitter and www.soundcloud.com, a social networking site for producers, to promote themselves and their label. Releases and free downloads of fresh and filthy new tracks, like Mikkel Christiansen’s massive new track “Hmmm,” are available at D4DirtyRecords.comand on D4Dirty’s Facebook page.
Recent D4Dirty Digital releases include Deluna’s “Bassflex” and “The Moan.” Also, be on the lookout for “Air” by Mark0 (Denmark), and the epic track “Adshua” by the mysterious Japanese trance superstar Tomonari Nagaoka. More dirty, filthy beats by Deluna, Mikkel Christiansen, Marcus Boogie and D4Dirty himself are coming soon.
D4Dirty Digital is looking to sign more of the hottest artists in the global scene. Artists who think they have what it takes can contact D4Dirty Digital at
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August, 21 2009
D4Dirty Goes Digital with Revolutionary New Label
MELBOURNE – Legendary artist and producer D4Dirty, aka Chris Evers, and his global posse have launched D4Dirty Digital, a revolutionary new digital record label that is challenging every convention of the music industry to bring you the dirtiest House, Progressive, and Techno beats from across the globe.
The D4Dirty Records digital resurrection combines the latest online networking technology with a collaborative, DIY business model that cuts out the industry’s typical middlemen. By mixing with each other’s tracks and promoting the online label collectively, D4Dirty Digital artists like Deluna (USA), Jaytech and Mikkel Christiansen (of Global Deejays fame) benefit from each other’s skills, fan-bases and collective effort.
“For too long artists have been at the mercy of record labels that are only concerned with making money by either exploiting artists or releasing mass amounts of terrible tracks,” Evers said. “I am out to revolutionize the fundamental rules of running a label. I will turn my label inside out and make all aspects of it visible and accountable to my most important resources: my artists. Together, as an Artist, I will share 100 percent of the sales with my artists and we will work together collectively to produce and promote our music.”
D4Dirty Digital artists and producers use integrations of our site to Twitter and www.soundcloud.com, a social networking site for producers, to promote themselves and their label. Releases and free downloads of fresh and filthy new tracks, like Mikkel Christiansen’s massive new track “Hmmm,” are available at D4DirtyRecords.comand on D4Dirty’s Facebook page.
Recent D4Dirty Digital releases include Deluna’s “Bassflex” and “The Moan.” Also, be on the lookout for “Air” by Mark0 (Denmark), and the epic track “Adshua” by the mysterious Japanese trance superstar Tomonari Nagaoka. More dirty, filthy beats by Deluna, Mikkel Christiansen, Marcus Boogie and D4Dirty himself are coming soon.
D4Dirty Digital is looking to sign more of the hottest artists in the global scene. Artists who think they have what it takes can contact D4Dirty Digital at
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CONTACT:
D4Dirty aka Chris Evers
+61416850136
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