That's fine. I'm glad we reached an agreement.
I'm sorry for jumping to conclusions about your legitimacy, but you can thank me back for the research
You failed to do and you can rename your Record Label to something not already taken and established.
All differences aside, i am an independent musician, beat-creator, dj, and am learning mixing and production at my own pace. If you can't work with West Coast Trip-Hop (ironic, eh?) then by all means cast the submission aside, it's only a cog in my repertoire, as i don't even make beats like the one submitted to your barebones and border-line illegal Record Label. I had a talk with Admin OGBama about the nature of this forum, and she gave me some background and advice on how to be a contributing and acceptable member of this forum. It's very different from Image-Line's where i am also working to correct the misunderstanding. After the talk with OGBama, i decided to create and have a try at mixing and producing a "Banger", like so many of the Future Producers here in the forums in the "Rap, HipHop, etc." forums do. It was an experiemntal work and while others may not like it, it still is my work and i have linked the track to friends before privatizing the link on SoundCloud and many like it.
You can relax after you rename your Label, because that name is already taken, and i'm sorry you are angry. I had every right to defend my Intellectual Property and Self-Created Work. Given that you couldn't even be bothered to do an 8 second Google Search before naming your Record Label, i hope we have both learned lessons here, about doing Research before getting excited over the pursuit of a higher echelon of exposure.
I respect that you're a solid web-designer, so it should be short work for you and your Team to think of a new and
unique name for your Label, and change domain names... after all, it is bordering on infringement
.