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quadrajet
New member
I've found myself in this quandry so I thought it would be a fun issue to debate.
Assuming you have enough material for a full length CD, do you find it preferable to release a CD that is a full length (assume 8 to 12 songs) or an EP (say, 4 to 6 songs)? There are tradeoffs to both - for EP's, on the plus side they take less time to record, cost slightly less to produce, you can sell them for less thus moving more total units potentially, but on the downside you make little profit on them. For full lengths, the upside is they only cost a little more to produce and the mark up is higher, but you take a chance that the casual listener may not be willing to invest the extra cash on music from an artist they are not familiar with.
This of course assumes you have enough material written/recorded to decide between them. My theory is that people pay closer attention to EP's because there is less to digest and as a consumer, I only listen to 4 or 5 of my favorite songs on most commercially produced full lengths anyhow. Also, the big time artists seem to try harder on mini albums becuase there is less room to make an impression so they only put their best foot forward.
So whats your take?
1) GO WITH A FULL LENGTH! If you've got the songs, why keep them on your hard drive? Get the material out there to be heard.
2) GO WITH AN EP! Pick what you feel are your absolute best songs and get them in more peoples stereos!
Assuming you have enough material for a full length CD, do you find it preferable to release a CD that is a full length (assume 8 to 12 songs) or an EP (say, 4 to 6 songs)? There are tradeoffs to both - for EP's, on the plus side they take less time to record, cost slightly less to produce, you can sell them for less thus moving more total units potentially, but on the downside you make little profit on them. For full lengths, the upside is they only cost a little more to produce and the mark up is higher, but you take a chance that the casual listener may not be willing to invest the extra cash on music from an artist they are not familiar with.
This of course assumes you have enough material written/recorded to decide between them. My theory is that people pay closer attention to EP's because there is less to digest and as a consumer, I only listen to 4 or 5 of my favorite songs on most commercially produced full lengths anyhow. Also, the big time artists seem to try harder on mini albums becuase there is less room to make an impression so they only put their best foot forward.
So whats your take?
1) GO WITH A FULL LENGTH! If you've got the songs, why keep them on your hard drive? Get the material out there to be heard.
2) GO WITH AN EP! Pick what you feel are your absolute best songs and get them in more peoples stereos!