S110725EL - instrumentals OK?

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S110725EL - instrumentals OK?

Post by djehuti » Fri Jun 24, 2011 3:48 pm

ELECTRONICA SONGS in the variety of Moby, Air, Fatboy Slim, The Chemical Brothers, etc., needed by an Independent Film and TV Publisher. Male or Female vocals are okay. Your style can range from ambient to dance
Does this include instrumental electronica, or songs with vocals only?

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Re: S110725EL - instrumentals OK?

Post by Casey H » Fri Jun 24, 2011 4:09 pm

djehuti wrote:
ELECTRONICA SONGS in the variety of Moby, Air, Fatboy Slim, The Chemical Brothers, etc., needed by an Independent Film and TV Publisher. Male or Female vocals are okay. Your style can range from ambient to dance
Does this include instrumental electronica, or songs with vocals only?
If it doesn't indicate elsewhere in the listings that instrumentals are OK, it's songs with vocals only. Almost always when it says SONGS in the first sentence and does not also say INSTRUMENTALS, that means vocals only.

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Re: S110725EL - instrumentals OK?

Post by djehuti » Sat Jun 25, 2011 4:33 pm

Casey H wrote:If it doesn't indicate elsewhere in the listings that instrumentals are OK, it's songs with vocals only. Almost always when it says SONGS in the first sentence and does not also say INSTRUMENTALS, that means vocals only.
Thanks Casey. That's my general understanding also, but given that the listing specifically included ambient styles I thought they were perhaps being a little loose with the term "song". (As opposed to being loose with the term "ambient".)

Would love to get some official clarification on this.

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