PencilEraser wrote:I think it may be difficult to corral/manage, give adequate feedback to, and give adequate exposure to (especially among the more and more talented musicians being added) the many people who have signed up for TLK2. I feel like we should cap it around the number that you guys had for TLK1 (~20-25?), which makes for a tighter team that can give each other good feedback when the time comes and eliminates the need for quality control and these newer/less appreciated artists worrying too much about how good their songs are and more about the effort being put into it.
Just my two cents. We can always do what you guys did to people who came late in the last album, which is put them onto the next TLK. I think that makes sense, no?
I agree. There are very, very few people who are going to listen to a 30+ track album, let alone look up all of the artists that they enjoy from the album. There should be a cutoff point around the 20-25 mark to ensure that everyone gets decent exposure. Plus, if everyone is going to be on this album, who's going to be left to participate on the next Lesser Knowns album?
By the way, the Bandcamp page for the first album says that the album costs $7 Canada. If the album's free download credits are up, at least make the price as low as possible. This isn't supposed to be a profitable album.