Dutch techno legend Jochem Paap - aka Speedy J - has launched an interesting concept: harvesting sound bits and parts of tracks from producers in the Soundcloud community to use for his upcoming album. An interesting way of using your unfinished tracks as a starting point for new material, anyone who is a member of Soundcloud can send in their material. Soundcloud is open for free registration to all which means basically anyone can compete. The Open Collabs website states that it accepts “[…] synth jams or loops you ended up ditching because they didn’t work, or parts of tracks that you got stuck with […]”. The sample material is all in the techno / ambient / electronic style with the main focus on 4/4 techno. The website states that all material sent in will be treated as raw material, so it might end up different than you intended.

If this sounds interesting to you: signing up is free and easy: just follow both links in this post and follow the instructions within each site. I know that I will definitely send in some material and see if it is accepted and turned into something new or exciting. Should your material be used in the final production it is good to know that you will receive a share of the profits that the Open Collabs album generates.






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