Today I was poking around on eMusic.com when I came across those Little Steven's Underground Garage Coolest Songs in the World! comps. Actually, this was the first time I'd even heard of them... I knew he'd been doing this "Coolest Song in the World" thing for years now, but I just didn't know they had been comped. Looking over the track lists on these, I thought to myself, "Wow, these are what he thinks are the coolest songs in the world? Hell, the bands on the Hideout have better stuff than this..." and that's when the light bulb went off over my head! Why not put together a comp or two or sixteen of some of "the coolest songs on the Hideout"? Yeah! These would be digital download compilations only (no physical CDs to get pressed since anyone interested in having them on CD can burn their own CDs themselves if they want). We could make them available here on the Hideout for free and even put them up via TuneCore on eMusic, iTunes, Amazon.com and some other online stores for a nominal fee (selling them there; giving them away for free here). Plus, the songs would also get some spins on our various podcasts... probably more so than anything on Mevio's Music Alley. All I'd need would be some bands to submit material... and there are already a LOT of bands here.
HOW TO SUBMIT SONGS FOR THE HIDEOUT COMP SERIES:
Please be aware that by taking part and submitting music for this series, that you agree that you'll not recoup any money from sales. These comps will be released under a Creative Commons license (Attribution Non-Commercial/No Derivatives), meaning people will be allowed to copy and redistribute the songs as they please, as long as they abide by the Creative Commons guidelines (no modifications or commercial use will be allowed). If you belong to one of the Performance Rights Organizations like BMI, ASCAP or SESAC, you can still release your work under Creative Commons. Read this article for more info. Also, regarding mechanical royalties, if you belong to the Harry Fox Agency (a similar organization that collects mechanical royalties for musicians and other copyright holders), you agree to waive your mechanical royalties for the track submitted. You're making this agreement with the understanding that it is for promotional use only, that hopefully in return for your song appearing on one of these comps, that you'll get some good exposure out of it, and that any money made from sales of downloads from Bandcamp or through eMusic, iTunes, Amazon, Napster, etc. being funneled in through our TuneCore account will go directly towards paying for the distribution of more of these comps in the future, with any leftover money (if any) going towards supporting the GaragePunk Hideout.
Tags: bands, comp, compilation, hideout, series

Permalink Reply by YOU GOT GOOD TASTE on February 5, 2011 at 7:16pm
Permalink Reply by the VANES on February 6, 2011 at 7:41am Very cool idea Kopper.
I'd just like to say that speaking as a podcaster on the GaragePunk network it would be cool if there was somewhere on the hideout were bands tunes could be uploaded so us podcasters could access easily (without searching movie) so we could play and promote hideout bands allthe time. I know I can go searching but hey I've only got so much time to find and listen to music so a central Hideout space would just make sense to me.
I'm looking forward to this album and will be more than happy to promote it only show.
Mr A the Barber
Permalink Reply by Captain Galaxy on February 6, 2011 at 9:58am Great Idea Kooper, as i saw there are already a bunge of Songs on the Server :)
I think .wav is a must have, because the .mp3 fragments of quantisation realy suck. The Nero Burn Tool Normalizer is realy usefull to manage the Tracks volume! It takes just some minutes to do that.
I think to earn some bugs for supporting the hideout is realy good because we all use it and so we can all help to keep it up! Somehow it's so nearby, should have had the idea earlier!
Permalink Reply by Charlie V. on February 6, 2011 at 4:06pm I hear what you're saying. I've seen contests like that and usually yeah, it's the band who can contact the most people and be like "hey vote for me" for no other reason than just to get a vote. I guess all I was saying was that there should be a genuine, authentic reason why a band should be on the "Best of the Best" underground garage comp. That's all I'm saying. I was just throwing out a suggestion.
anyone else have an idea?
Wolfi said:
Not sure about the quality control, when you do a voting contest usually the band with the most friends with the most spare time win... i would say that the founder of the hideout and also the one who had the idea for this comp should choose the songs, because i think that his authority is accepted by everybody, it's his project after all.
But I'm not really sure too about what i just wrote... what do the others think?
Charlie V. said:Sounds like a great idea! Had an idea for something along those lines, but more locally based.
One thing though that hasn't been mentioned I think there should be votes on the top songs. I'm guessin' a lot of bands are gonna be submitting songs so this would help with quality control and quantity control. It should be totally anonymous and maybe even use someone who would be trust worthy in keeping integrity to the idea that ONLY THE BEST stuff should get on no matter how much they love a band. They can vote also of course.
Am I on the right track with this?
-Charlie
Permalink Reply by The Fnords on February 6, 2011 at 5:44pm My ha'pence-worth.....the trouble with "voting open to all" is that you might have 70 or 80 tracks vying for inclusion on one cd; it probably makes sense that kopper does the selection as he'll be aware what the feel of the album is. Are people really going to listen to that much music with an open (and scoring) mind?
(how much does your vote cost, by the way...?)
D.
christ on a stick, back to the drawing board...
mp3s are not prefered or won't be accepted?
wav on the way, homie-a
gotta ryhme, all da time.
Permalink Reply by The Raws on February 7, 2011 at 8:02am Added a Triple Thick song to the drop box
Permalink Reply by Charlie V. on February 7, 2011 at 11:32am "You Break Me Up" - THE THUNDERFUCKS
R & B / Garage / Punk
Brooklyn, NYC
-Attached the mp3 of the song to this post, uploaded the wave file to the server last night.
-GaragePunk bandpage pending approval
email: thunderfux@gmail.com
facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Thunderfucks/137656349630550
myspace: myspace.com/thunderfux
Permalink Reply by The Past Tense on February 7, 2011 at 12:26pm Hi Guys
Just to let you know THE PAST TENSE uploaded WOLFMAN a couple of days ago. If you need more details you can contact us at iwastherein77@hotmail.com or go to our website www.thepasttense.net
Enjoy
Ken and Andy

Permalink Reply by kopper on February 7, 2011 at 12:30pm Very cool idea Kopper.
I'd just like to say that speaking as a podcaster on the GaragePunk network it would be cool if there was somewhere on the hideout were bands tunes could be uploaded so us podcasters could access easily (without searching movie) so we could play and promote hideout bands allthe time. I know I can go searching but hey I've only got so much time to find and listen to music so a central Hideout space would just make sense to me.
I'm looking forward to this album and will be more than happy to promote it only show.
Mr A the Barber

Permalink Reply by kopper on February 7, 2011 at 12:56pm OK, we've got our own SoundCloud account now. You no longer have to deal with FTP. I'll keep the FTP site up as a backup, and if you've already uploaded your song there, you're fine. No need to upload it to both places, but if you haven't uploaded anything yet, let's start using the SoundCloud account from now on. Here are the details:
Go to http://soundcloud.com/grgpnk
Click "Share a track" and upload your song!
When you "share a track," please make sure the actual TITLE of the song is in the "Title" section under "Info." If the band name doesn't show up, please include it in the "Description" box. If you would like to include more info, use the "Write a personal note for GRGPNK" area to write your note so I'll see it (might be a good idea to put the band & song name there as well as any other info you want me to have). Then click "Share Track" and you're done. Remember to upload .wav files, not .mp3s. And originals only, no covers.
Send me your sounds
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