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.
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Permalink Reply by kopper on March 7, 2011 at 12:11pm Hideout No Doubt
My band is called Nervous Shakes, Koop played our recoprd quite a bit 6 years ago, thanks again Koop!
We have a new pink vinyl single out in two months time;
Zuma, zuma! Ivan Nervous Shakes www.myspace.com/nervousshakes
Permalink Reply by The Ills on March 7, 2011 at 7:12pm
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Permalink Reply by kopper on March 9, 2011 at 11:04am What is the deadline for submission for the 2nd comp?

Permalink Reply by kopper on March 10, 2011 at 9:57am I was originally planning on three volumes to start this thing off. I received 150 songs by 150 bands (not counting the two bands that I can't find on here and who never contacted me: Los Bastardos and The McCool Whips). Since it's impossible to try and trim this down to just 60 songs (20 per volume), I realized I'd need to do five volumes instead. So that's the plan now. Five volumes, with 20 songs each, is 100 bands/tracks. But I may even have to bump that up to 21 or 22 tracks per volume in order to get all the songs on that I want to include. There was some really great stuff submitted!
In addition to that, I'm still taking submissions for the sixth volume, which will probably be targeted for several months down the road. No deadline for that one yet.
So that is the update. Some bands have been notified if they're being included, but most haven't yet. Artists have also been contacted and should all be at work on designing the album covers. Just be patient and eventually I should get a message to you whether your song is being included or not. If not, you'll have a chance to submit a different track for vol. 6. Watch your email accounts for that (I am sending out emails, not Hideout messages, about this).
Permalink Reply by Doc Sanchez on March 10, 2011 at 10:31am
Permalink Reply by Youthbitch on March 10, 2011 at 5:25pm I was originally planning on three volumes to start this thing off. I received 150 songs by 150 bands (not counting the two bands that I can't find on here and who never contacted me: Los Bastardos and The McCool Whips). Since it's impossible to try and trim this down to just 60 songs (20 per volume), I realized I'd need to do five volumes instead. So that's the plan now. Five volumes, with 20 songs each, is 100 bands/tracks. But I may even have to bump that up to 21 or 22 tracks per volume in order to get all the songs on that I want to include. There was some really great stuff submitted!
In addition to that, I'm still taking submissions for the sixth volume, which will probably be targeted for several months down the road. No deadline for that one yet.
So that is the update. Some bands have been notified if they're being included, but most haven't yet. Artists have also been contacted and should all be at work on designing the album covers. Just be patient and eventually I should get a message to you whether your song is being included or not. If not, you'll have a chance to submit a different track for vol. 6. Watch your email accounts for that (I am sending out emails, not Hideout messages, about this).

Permalink Reply by kopper on March 10, 2011 at 5:42pm Do you guys have a tentative release date for the first volumes?
kopper said:
I was originally planning on three volumes to start this thing off. I received 150 songs by 150 bands (not counting the two bands that I can't find on here and who never contacted me: Los Bastardos and The McCool Whips). Since it's impossible to try and trim this down to just 60 songs (20 per volume), I realized I'd need to do five volumes instead. So that's the plan now. Five volumes, with 20 songs each, is 100 bands/tracks. But I may even have to bump that up to 21 or 22 tracks per volume in order to get all the songs on that I want to include. There was some really great stuff submitted!
In addition to that, I'm still taking submissions for the sixth volume, which will probably be targeted for several months down the road. No deadline for that one yet.
So that is the update. Some bands have been notified if they're being included, but most haven't yet. Artists have also been contacted and should all be at work on designing the album covers. Just be patient and eventually I should get a message to you whether your song is being included or not. If not, you'll have a chance to submit a different track for vol. 6. Watch your email accounts for that (I am sending out emails, not Hideout messages, about this).
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Permalink Reply by kopper on March 11, 2011 at 10:20am 
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