Noisenik wrote:Well I'd love to release it in my own label Blower, but sadly I have no way to contact them. Byt if anyone can help then I will do my best This great stuff cant be kept in hidden anymore time.

Blower is YOUR label??? So Corroseum has it's own label. So what are we waiting?
Btw, how difficult is to establish a record label in Sweden. I mean, how many bureaucratic obstacles are imposed for those who have interest?
I'll give you his contact later mr Blower Records.
As for Noiseniks question about starting a record label, I can only give my own obstacles here. 'Cause starting a little label once seemed attractive, but after I realized the folowing points, I gave up that idea.
1. Studies means no time for a serious job,
2. no job means no extra money and, most important, no bank credits.
3. To start up a record label demands one or two contacts,
4. cause you gotta sell these records to someone.
5. Since there are one million labels around it'll demand lots of effort and time to establish your new record label.
6. If you don't have the energy to do 3-5, then noone will buy the release
7. If you don't sell the album, no money will float in,
8. and even if you've been given a bank credit, the bank will be pissed off when you don't pay your debts back.
9. When you don't pay your debts you risk legal consequences.
10. And when the fiscal authorities knocks at the door they are allowed to take your property. Such as the CDs you once tried to release.
(Not to mention the fact that if you wanna obey the legal order you have to take extra care about these ultra boring income declarations, declare record sales and pay income tax et cetera).
The simple but hard rules of (market) economy... Freedom is always relative. But don't let me scare away the presumtive label boss out there.