Ok, here's my point: We have the Ass-sordid Demos CD's, we have the official bootleg, we have Devlab and Project EKO. In short: Aside from the very official releases, there are things of the more obscure kind in our Devin Townsend-collections.
These releases are only sold through the HDR site and in limited editions, since Devin doesn't seem to want them spread to the casual fan (if there is such a fan). BUT, as at least some of us know, all these releases have found their way into the filesharing community and can be downloaded via the P2P program of your choice. I see this as a possible problem:
Firstly, this unintended spread of material not necessarily representative of how Devin presents himself officialy (AE, Terria, Infinity...) can prove damaging to his career, since people might be "scared off" after DL'ing Devlab, for instance.
Secondly, this same spread to "the public" can scare Devin off from releasing stuff like that, thus taking away the possibility for us to take part of certain aspects of his creative genious.
So I've come up with a suggestion: To make sure that the stuff Devin doesn't want spread to "the public" stays off limits (i.e. stays of P2P), and that he doesn't have to worry about stuff being "unreleasable" - why not create a channel where you can guarantee that only "fans" will get hold of this stuff?
What I have in mind is that we don't just pay for the finished product, but actually pay to have it made. I'm thinking in the lines of us subscribing to some sort of "For Fans Only"-CD's that could come out maybe once or twice a year. On these albums we could have demos and rehearsals, alternate mixes, experiments, bootlegs, perhaps a media section with photos and videos, messages from Devin and the boys, maybe some sort of diary to let us take part of the work "behind the scenes"... Anything that Devin would feel like putting on a CD, actually!
I believe there is a core of fans that are genuinely interested in taking part of the "unreleasable" side of Devin Townsend, that are actually ready to pay for anything he wishes to share with us, and who would listen or view it with open minds.
"But why not just put the stuff up on a passworded site for anyone interested to download?" No, it's too easy. Anyone could do that, and it wouldn't stay within the fan-community. Hell, not even all of us here can be considered fans! No,by adding a cost to it, we sort out most of the people not interested in "the wierd stuff" and also create a sense of responsibility. For example, I don't rip CD's I've bought so other people can DL them...
Now you've heard my suggestion. I think it's a good idea. I'm ignorant enough to think that you all think it's a good idea. Now all we need to know is if Devin thinks it's a good idea...
These releases are only sold through the HDR site and in limited editions, since Devin doesn't seem to want them spread to the casual fan (if there is such a fan). BUT, as at least some of us know, all these releases have found their way into the filesharing community and can be downloaded via the P2P program of your choice. I see this as a possible problem:
Firstly, this unintended spread of material not necessarily representative of how Devin presents himself officialy (AE, Terria, Infinity...) can prove damaging to his career, since people might be "scared off" after DL'ing Devlab, for instance.
Secondly, this same spread to "the public" can scare Devin off from releasing stuff like that, thus taking away the possibility for us to take part of certain aspects of his creative genious.
So I've come up with a suggestion: To make sure that the stuff Devin doesn't want spread to "the public" stays off limits (i.e. stays of P2P), and that he doesn't have to worry about stuff being "unreleasable" - why not create a channel where you can guarantee that only "fans" will get hold of this stuff?
What I have in mind is that we don't just pay for the finished product, but actually pay to have it made. I'm thinking in the lines of us subscribing to some sort of "For Fans Only"-CD's that could come out maybe once or twice a year. On these albums we could have demos and rehearsals, alternate mixes, experiments, bootlegs, perhaps a media section with photos and videos, messages from Devin and the boys, maybe some sort of diary to let us take part of the work "behind the scenes"... Anything that Devin would feel like putting on a CD, actually!
I believe there is a core of fans that are genuinely interested in taking part of the "unreleasable" side of Devin Townsend, that are actually ready to pay for anything he wishes to share with us, and who would listen or view it with open minds.
"But why not just put the stuff up on a passworded site for anyone interested to download?" No, it's too easy. Anyone could do that, and it wouldn't stay within the fan-community. Hell, not even all of us here can be considered fans! No,by adding a cost to it, we sort out most of the people not interested in "the wierd stuff" and also create a sense of responsibility. For example, I don't rip CD's I've bought so other people can DL them...
Now you've heard my suggestion. I think it's a good idea. I'm ignorant enough to think that you all think it's a good idea. Now all we need to know is if Devin thinks it's a good idea...
