
Well, should blame myself for trading my copy away...
Thanks!
Any examples? Because i don't buy into that, if you have a label i'm pretty sure you want to sell out as fast as possible and just keep very few copies for exeptional reasons. You have zero garanties that there is a demand for your release if you keep half of your edition stocked in the attic for ten years or so.lynx wrote:Keep in mind that it came out in 2004, so it was a while ago.
I've finally come to the conclusion that pressings of 500 are not really limited, they are standard for underground releases of any style. Pressings of less than 500 are usually a lie because they cost much more to press per record and most plants will not even do them. I do think that these days with some metal releases (not necessarily this one) some people often keep 50-300 and don't sell them so that they can sell them later for ridiculous amounts of money.
Destrozer wrote:Is this to be found anywhere? Why is Metal this good so limited?![]()
Well, should blame myself for trading my copy away...
Thanks!
I know it is off topic but which ones are still available?doomedplanet wrote:Keep in mind that when I released this lp, there wasn't the craze for vinyl like in the last years. It took me quite some time and effort to sell all these 500 copies, so 500 was just enough. It is a killer record and I sold it well enough to justify the HUGE effort it took to release this one. I guess If I had made 1000 copies I would still be flogging it to this day. Keep in mind a couple of killer releases at the end of my label still remain in stock, this is because many metalheads really aren't into buying old underground metal releases, even if they say they are. They don't put their money where their mouth is and actually buy these cult type records, they want the high profile bands.
I'll hazard a guess here: Jack the Ripper and Ikki Crane are both hard to sell on ebay, even for a few $, so those are probably still in. Strange, as both are pretty good.chatzial wrote:I know it is off topic but which ones are still available?doomedplanet wrote:Keep in mind that when I released this lp, there wasn't the craze for vinyl like in the last years. It took me quite some time and effort to sell all these 500 copies, so 500 was just enough. It is a killer record and I sold it well enough to justify the HUGE effort it took to release this one. I guess If I had made 1000 copies I would still be flogging it to this day. Keep in mind a couple of killer releases at the end of my label still remain in stock, this is because many metalheads really aren't into buying old underground metal releases, even if they say they are. They don't put their money where their mouth is and actually buy these cult type records, they want the high profile bands.
This is what I got in the mails today:jnfernal wrote:By the way, what about the discography on Austral Holocaust?
When I got in touch with the label I got no answer to the first 5-6 emails sent during the past year
A few weeks ago (exactly a the end of march) I wrote again and he said that I bothered him and that the CD was going to print right the next monday.
But I haven't seen anything yet, not in distros nor on ebay....