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Thread started 09/29/09 5:24pm

cryndove

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IC Digital (New Label)?

www.icdigitalmusic.com

SEPT. 15 2009 - LOS ANGELES
Icon Collective announces the launch of its new Label, IC Digital.
In collaboration with the Iconic Artist, Prince, IC Digital and David Alexander have produced the first Official Remix for Prince, an artist who has seldomly relinquished control of his music. Having fully endorsed the label and th remix, Prince has also given IC Digital the unique distinction of distributing, marketing, and releasing the "Dance 4 Me" Icon Remix... an incredible milestone given his propensity and disdain for typical record labels, then again, IC Digital is not your typical label.

With a fresh approach to releasing music, and embracing the new frontier of online digital music, IC Digital is poised to embrace artists, music and fans well into the 21st century.

Icon Collective extends deep into the industry including distributing and marketing the music of our graduates and members through our exclusive label, IC Digital.

Founded in 2009 as a means to provide Icon Collective members with the resources and tools to live creative lifestyles, IC Digital has distribution thru Beatport, iTunes, and many of the major digital distribution channels. Our release schedule includes monthly EP’s, major Remixes, Compilation CD’s and the best from our large body of talent.

Everyone deserves to have a voice… and we empower our graduates to be heard. We encourage our graduates to submit their commercial grade music for potential releases and remix opportunities thru our exclusive Label. IC Digital also hosts monthly industry events and shows, in Hollywood and Los Angeles, serving to bring even more attention to our music, our culture and our talented graduates.

IC Digital: A Record Label Embracing this "Brave New Digital Age." Keep a close eye on the site for more updates in the coming weeks!
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Reply #1 posted 09/29/09 5:29pm

TheKing662

Its gonna be.....special,

"IC Collective(originally Paisley Park) is an alternative. I'm not saying it's greater or better. It's just something else. It's multicolored, and it's very fun." lol
[Edited 9/29/09 17:32pm]
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Reply #2 posted 09/30/09 12:55am

squirrelgrease

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This will go far.
If prince.org were to be made idiot proof, someone would just invent a better idiot.
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Reply #3 posted 09/30/09 2:50am

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IC

Digital said:

Having fully endorsed the label and th remix, Prince has also given IC Digital the unique distinction of distributing, marketing, and releasing the "Dance 4 Me" Icon Remix... an incredible milestone given his propensity and disdain for typical record labels


Bwahahahahaha.
Lemme get that single Prince licensed to some label that decided to improve it by adding tracks from their lame-ass gangsta rappers.
Didn't he once release something on a label that previously only released wrestling videos?
Oh, and what about all the times he released stuff ON MAJOR LABELS.

Yeah, you're real special.
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Reply #4 posted 09/30/09 12:19pm

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BartVanHemelen said:

IC

Digital said:

Having fully endorsed the label and th remix, Prince has also given IC Digital the unique distinction of distributing, marketing, and releasing the "Dance 4 Me" Icon Remix... an incredible milestone given his propensity and disdain for typical record labels


Bwahahahahaha.
Lemme get that single Prince licensed to some label that decided to improve it by adding tracks from their lame-ass gangsta rappers.
Didn't he once release something on a label that previously only released wrestling videos?
Oh, and what about all the times he released stuff ON MAJOR LABELS.

Yeah, you're real special.
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[Snip - Mars23] This is just another way of distributing the music. No different than the Target deal. I think P had a problem with major record labels and their way of doing business.
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Reply #5 posted 09/30/09 12:24pm

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I was listening to an old house cd today and up pops a remix of MJ "say say say"
Groovy number though they have included more lyrics cool It was well done and it MJ that sold the track. I'm sure there are lots of Prince's songs that could be remixed so the younger generation can hear them. Funny thing is, they'll bop along but they won't know where the sample originally came from razz But at least they'll get to enjoy.
"Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life -
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Reply #6 posted 09/30/09 1:21pm

BartVanHemelen

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laurarichardson said:

BartVanHemelen said:

IC

Bwahahahahaha.
Lemme get that single Prince licensed to some label that decided to improve it by adding tracks from their lame-ass gangsta rappers.
Didn't he once release something on a label that previously only released wrestling videos?
Oh, and what about all the times he released stuff ON MAJOR LABELS.

Yeah, you're real special.
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[Snip - Mars23] This is just another way of distributing the music. No different than the Target deal.


And as per usual, you're going off topic and start debating the poster instead of he content.

Then again, you cannot deny anything I said, because it's the cold hard truth.

So your personal attack only proves that I'm right, and you're having a boo-boo.

Thank you for playing.

laurarichardson said:

I think P had a problem with major record labels and their way of doing business.


Not in 1998. Or 1999. Or when he used Universal to handle his publishing. Etcetera etcetera.

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