PROMOTIONAL CDS
Productions of CDs, DVDs or special multimedia formats (CDRom) for non-trade usage.
Price: Depending on quantity and selected tracks for the album.The price includes all related expenses like mastering, graphics, artist and publishing royalties, taxes, manufacturing and delivery.
Timing: tracklisting: 3-4 days; clearance of rights: 5-7 weeks; manufacturing after having the final design: 10 working days.
INSTANT MUSIC
Offer from Warner Music International: 30 different international compilations specially compalied for non-trade purposes. All clearance done in advance, could be ordered immediatelly, manufacturing within 10 days after having the final design.
TRADE ALBUMS
Finished albums, new and back catalogue releases from the catalogue of Magneoton.
SYNCHRONISATION DEALS
Offering tracks for synchronisation of ads, movies and TV shows based on briefs including clearance with original right owners
Timing: clearance of rights: 6-8 weeks
Green Day have been dancing around heading into the studio and cutting the follow-up to 2009's "21st Century Breakdown" for quite some time, but on Tuesday (Feb. 14), frontman Billie Joe Armstrong announced via Twitter that the trio has begun recording a new full-length.
"The Malkin Jewel," the first track from the Mars Volta's sixth album, Noctourniquet, finds the art-rockers locking into a sinister, Led Zeppelin-like rhythm before veering off course into an odd passage driven by keyboard hums, feedback buzzes and a surprisingly delicate melody.
Noctourniquet will hit stores on March 27th, but you can preview
"The Malkin Jewel" now.
According to Music-News, the frontman claimed he and his bandmates were more inspired than ever and were no longer on the verge of exhaustion or suffering from burnout.
He said: Going on 10 years now we love being in the band. It's something you can never leave or escape or get away from, and that's a great thing.
The band are set to tour Australia later this month and are booked to tour North America in the summer, but have now said that they will not be using the gaps in between to record anything.
Speaking to Kerrang!, Shawn Crahan replied to a question about what the band's plans were after they finish their US tour in August by saying: "After that, we'll probably take some time off. It could be a month, it could be a couple of months, maybe even a year."