Places to find good Nightcore-able songs?

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Places to find good Nightcore-able songs?

Post by DrumsAndWhiskers » September 27th, 2014, 8:55 pm

I've been wanting to dive into Nightcore for awhile now, but have been deterred becuase of the difficulty of finding trustworthy locations to get music I can Nightcore.

Anyone got any advice?
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Re: Places to find good Nightcore-able songs?

Post by DrumsAndWhiskers » September 27th, 2014, 9:04 pm

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Re: Places to find good Nightcore-able songs?

Post by emilemil1 » September 27th, 2014, 9:40 pm

Everyone does it differently, so I'll just give you my approach. (writing on phone, may be typos)

1. Find producers and record labels by looking at already existing Nightcore that you like.
2. Check the discographies of those producers, and also note down any others producers they've worked with, as well as previous record labels they've released tracks on.
3. Do the same thing for the discographies of the labels you've found.
4. You can follow the artists and labels on Facebook and Soundcloud and maybe find free bootlegs. Checking the people who've commented, liked and followed can lead to other producers you may also like.

Keep doing this and you will eventually find pretty much everything there is to find.
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Re: Places to find good Nightcore-able songs?

Post by DrumsAndWhiskers » September 27th, 2014, 10:41 pm

Thanks! I think this will really help me!
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Re: Places to find good Nightcore-able songs?

Post by HFUNightcore » September 28th, 2014, 6:13 am

emilemil1 wrote:Everyone does it differently, so I'll just give you my approach. (writing on phone, may be typos)

1. Find producers and record labels by looking at already existing Nightcore that you like.
2. Check the discographies of those producers, and also note down any others producers they've worked with, as well as previous record labels they've released tracks on.
3. Do the same thing for the discographies of the labels you've found.
4. You can follow the artists and labels on Facebook and Soundcloud and maybe find free bootlegs. Checking the people who've commented, liked and followed can lead to other producers you may also like.

Keep doing this and you will eventually find pretty much everything there is to find.
thanks emil!
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Re: Places to find good Nightcore-able songs?

Post by Zurd » September 28th, 2014, 1:34 pm

if ur lazy u can just listen to di.fm on the channel hands up, eurodance :)
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Re: Places to find good Nightcore-able songs?

Post by rsslayersr » September 28th, 2014, 5:50 pm

I youtube most of the things.
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Re: Places to find good Nightcore-able songs?

Post by Nightcure » September 29th, 2014, 1:08 am

If you're planning to upload your Nightcores to YouTube:

Be very careful with which bootlegs you use. Try to find the label of the original song, or you're probably going to get a copyright strike/video blocked in many countries. Also, try to check constantly on the artists/labels you have uploaded music from. It may be safe and sound now but you never know if you'll be seeing a copyright strike after months/years of uploading said video.
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Re: Places to find good Nightcore-able songs?

Post by emilemil1 » September 29th, 2014, 6:35 am

Remixes are protected by copyright laws if they are different enough from the original and are released non-profit. Not all bootlegs fall into this category, but most do.

Now whether labels give a shit about this law is another matter...
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