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Horrorcore, room for more?
Hello, I was recently approached by a horrorcore group who just finished recording and mastering their very first album. They wanted me to give it a listen and see if I could put together a Marketing and Promotions plan for it.
My question is: Is there room for more horrorcore? I mean when Esham came onto the scene with his Acid Rap and Insane Clown Posse converted from gangster rap group Inner Circle Posse to the horrorcore genre it was nice and fresh and new and shocking. The fans are getting older. Is the market there for a new group. Thank you in advance. |
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Lets try this. What is the newest horrorcore rapper/group that you started listening to? When did they release their first project?
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IMO there is even more demand for horrorcore today. Form the group and advertise around college campuses (maybe not BYU). Do stunts on stage like GWAR used to do.
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Thank you for your reply. It is truly respected. I just want to help this group in the best way possible. Too many think that they are to above others to ask questions. I am man just like everyone else and I can always gain knowledge daily. Once again thank you sincerely.
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Now a question about physical sales. If an artist/group asked their fans to truly go out and purchase or order a "physical" copy of the album instead of getting it from iTunes even though it was available on iTunes, would you as music buyers get a physical copy?
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I might be the only one, though. Would there be enough people doing it to make it worth it, though?
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esham, horrorcore, icp, tech n9ne |
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