polydor records sample clearance

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eldiablo

KRACK HEAD
ill o.g.
i am having the hardest time finding contact info for polydor records. i know they merged to polygram, then i think mca and into eventually universal. i want to sample a couple cuts from james brown's funky people part 3, which was released on james's own people records which he sold to whatever label he was signing with at the time. the jb funky people3 was released in 2000. i have checked ascap, bmi, and sesac.
can anyone help out???????????...............................

i am also having a tuff time finding publishing info on bootsty collins, what so never the dance..

thanks,
ELDIA
 

eldiablo

KRACK HEAD
ill o.g.
i would normally just jack em. but on this particular project i have to watch my back. i have made some stuff that is going to get radio play. and a few of the samples i used are loops, kinda old school like, and a few of them are pretty recognizable. i have looked into some clearance companies, but they rape you $200 consulting fee, minimal 2 hours. $800 research fee per track, and then $200 licensing fee. thats well over $1000 per track using samples and if the track has multiple samples !?!! .thats even before you have to pay the writer/artist/publisher and label. you might get denied rights and still have to pay the consulting and research fee.
this is something i have to learn anyway, i wish i didnt cuz its a fuking headache. all i want to do is make beats nothing else, but i dont have a team of people working for me.
wish me luck,
ELDIA
 

alkota

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 3
Dont clear samples unless you are gunna be pushing enough units to get caught. In reality, its financially unfeasible for us independent producers to do this. Plus the major cats usually have the samples replayed and then pay a licensing fee which will end up being a whole lot cheaper than clearing an original sample.

Look at it like this, if someone contacts you about not clearing a sample, then you are doing really good!
 
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open mind

Guest
iam gonna snitch all u broke ass muthafuckaz to tha curtiiiiiis (ghetto slang in ny for cops hahah fuck fiddy) ahahh then u gonna pay with your lame ass tv/pc/hifi setups for clearing tha sampleizm ahaha.
 

eldiablo

KRACK HEAD
ill o.g.
ok, i didnt want to turn this into a debate on should i, or should i not clear, or how many units im going to push. i want info on polydor records and or james brown's publishing company. any information other than this is a waste of my time. "start your own debate thread" im sure there has been hundreds. im not the cat to argue with, most opinions are like assholes, they smell like shit!
thanks alot and please keep your replies pertaining on the info needed,
ELDIA
 

Ash Holmz

The Bed-Stuy Fly Guy
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 207
i would normally just jack em. but on this particular project i have to watch my back. i have made some stuff that is going to get radio play. and a few of the samples i used are loops, kinda old school like, and a few of them are pretty recognizable. i have looked into some clearance companies, but they rape you $200 consulting fee, minimal 2 hours. $800 research fee per track, and then $200 licensing fee. thats well over $1000 per track using samples and if the track has multiple samples !?!! .thats even before you have to pay the writer/artist/publisher and label. you might get denied rights and still have to pay the consulting and research fee.
this is something i have to learn anyway, i wish i didnt cuz its a fuking headache. all i want to do is make beats nothing else, but i dont have a team of people working for me.
wish me luck,
ELDIA

you answered the question ur self .. thats how u clear samples ... through the clearence compance like harry fox etc.. now take everybodys advice and dont do it lol ... look at it this way... when u get to the point where u actually need to do this, u will be in a position where people will do it for u
 

afriquedeluxe

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 221
ok, i didnt want to turn this into a debate on should i, or should i not clear, or how many units im going to push. i want info on polydor records and or james brown's publishing company. any information other than this is a waste of my time. "start your own debate thread" im sure there has been hundreds. im not the cat to argue with, most opinions are like assholes, they smell like shit!
thanks alot and please keep your replies pertaining on the info needed,
ELDIA

heres the info, from GOOGLE
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Polydor Ltd

Company: Polydor Ltd

Contact: Marc Lumbroso(Managing Director)

Address: 72 Blacklion Lane
Hammersmith
London
England
W6 9EE
Telephone 0208 9104800

Website www.umusic.com
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Give them a call, and let us know how it goes. And by the way, everyone here was just trying to be helpful by telling you not to bother clearing them. The work and costs that are involved can be pretty hefty, unless you have major backing.

Goodluck.
 

eldiablo

KRACK HEAD
ill o.g.
heres the info, from GOOGLE
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Polydor Ltd

Company: Polydor Ltd

Contact: Marc Lumbroso(Managing Director)

Address: 72 Blacklion Lane
Hammersmith
London
England
W6 9EE
Telephone 0208 9104800

Website www.umusic.com
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Give them a call, and let us know how it goes. And by the way, everyone here was just trying to be helpful by telling you not to bother clearing them. The work and costs that are involved can be pretty hefty, unless you have major backing.

Goodluck.

i know everyone is trying to lookout, but i feel like alot of people on here get all weird and defensive in a derogatory type of manure, when someone has a serious question. do you really think if i was just going to release some mix-tape bullshit or release something on myspace that i would be trying to pay to clear samples,"NO i wouldn't" . im not going to clear these unless i have too, but i want all the necessary information that i need to do this with out a sample clearance company jacking me. i have financial backing that needs to be used, and i figured if i could why not. by all means i get so much help from this site as it is, and i wanted to make a point that im not here to argue with anybody, i just didnt want 40 replies all saying the same shit that i already know.

i already have mr. lumbroso's info but it seems that the 4 songs that i needed publishing company info on are: bootsie collins is represented by harry fox , universal-songs of polygram -- mashamug music inc.
then the 3 james browns funky people joints:
belinda music inc. -- dynatone publishing company.
unichappel music, inc. -- crited music, inc.
unichappel music, inc. -- dynatone publishing company.
the 3 above seem to be ran by -- alfred publishing company
p.o. box 10003
van nuys, ca. 91410
e-mail - permission@afred.com
phone - 818.891.5999
site - www.afred.com <---(who to contact for sampling alot of james browns music legally)

through all this research i have learned a great deal about alot of labels that i have sampled in the past, and have found it quite interesting. learned about who actually writes the songs and how many different people performed them and actually came across some shit i have never heard of that im going to look into when i get some free time.

if i rubbed anybody the wrong way, it was not my intention, i was just trying to get my point across. shit, im used to someone like wings comin through and giving me the goods within a day or so.
no hard feelings,
ELDIA
 

afriquedeluxe

ILLIEN
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 221
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through all this research i have learned a great deal about alot of labels that i have sampled in the past, and have found it quite interesting. learned about who actually writes the songs and how many different people performed them and actually came across some shit i have never heard of that im going to look into when i get some free time.

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I had never looked at it that way, but that's actually dope. I mean what better way to learn about the workings of clearing a sample than actually doing it.
 
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