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Posted by System101 on Dec-31-2006 23:24:

Behold, my arse. label companies

what label company you're hopping to get signed with? and realistically when do you think you'll produce good enough tracks to get signed by one of those labels..


Posted by jey on Jan-01-2007 00:39:

never lol !!


Posted by BOOsTER on Jan-01-2007 01:14:

quote:
Originally posted by jey
never lol !!



+1 I lack self-confidence


Posted by Eldritch on Jan-01-2007 01:29:

quote:
Originally posted by BOOsTER
+1 I lack self-confidence

+1
Me too.
I have an upcoming release on a smaller digital label, but I just don't think I'm good enough for the big labels.


Posted by thoughtlessjex on Jan-01-2007 01:41:

I think it'd be tight to get a track or two on J00F. Mostly, though, I'd like to go into business myself. I don't know how that'd go anywhere, though.


Posted by BOOsTER on Jan-01-2007 01:51:

I'd feel ok even with a little digital label release :-/ just to feel motivated...it's the end of the year and I feel like I've done nothing this year (again) and I feel pretty much uninspired for the next one...nevermin...


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jan-01-2007 03:41:

I don't care. Though I'd rather chew off my own arm than let any digital label touch my stuff.


Posted by Final Call on Jan-01-2007 04:49:

I'm signed to Emotive Sounds =] but i wanna get on Captured Music, <3 Mike Shiver's style.


Posted by kitphillips on Jan-01-2007 05:26:

quote:
I'm signed to Emotive Sounds =] but i wanna get on Captured Music, <3 Mike Shiver's style

+1 Gotta love the shiver. I'd like to be on a major label actually and make mainstream music. But I'd like to make The mainstream change to suit the style of music I wannna make realistically, well I'd rather not talk about it


Posted by Lokh�n on Jan-01-2007 10:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Eldritch
+1
Me too.
I have an upcoming release on a smaller digital label, but I just don't think I'm good enough for the big labels.


Ditto..

I've always dreamt of getting a release on ITWT, because of the artwork lol.. Another label I'd like to get signed to is Anjunabeats..

Well, will take some time I guess... :/


Posted by richg101 on Jan-01-2007 10:52:

id particularly want to be producing tracks that were signable with border community or umek/valentino's 'recycled' label.


Posted by RickyM on Jan-01-2007 21:10:

quote:
Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I don't care. Though I'd rather chew off my own arm than let any digital label touch my stuff.


Even joof ?


Posted by Storyteller on Jan-01-2007 21:25:

joof would be te first to decline from my point of view. I'm sorry I can't provide any insight on this. But from what I've heard the joof digital isn't what it should be.


Posted by zodiac9 on Jan-02-2007 00:26:

I'm not sure what major label I would like to be on, I haven't really done much research on the matter. Armada would be nice of course, but since I switched to more of a progressive house sound I'm not sure if that would be a good choice. I really want to get something on vinyl, I don't care what the label is. I don't think it will be long at all before my productions are good enough to submit to major labels. Will I actually submit anything? I don't know. The whole process of submitting demos sounds painful.

Maybe I'm a slacker and an underachiever, I'm pretty happy where I am now, I'm with a digital label. There's no pressure, and I have total musical freedom. I met a DJ who is the A&R for the label, that's how I got with them, I didn't have to submit a demo or anything. I wasn't even planning on finding a label, and probably wouldn't be with one if it was up to me alone. If I ever progress beyond a small digital label, I want it to happen organically. I want them to come looking for me. So for the time being, I'm going to continue to hone my productions skills, and hope that down the road someone important takes notice of my tracks.


Posted by System101 on Jan-02-2007 00:56:

anjunabeats all the way.. since above and beyond style is the style that i'm going for after..

i think realisticly in a year- year and half i'll start sending out demos when i finish a few solid tracks with vocals..


Posted by RickyM on Jan-02-2007 01:17:

Nowadays though, labels are looking for tracks with perfect mixing and production skills. (unless you are Sunny Lax )
So it will take a lot of effort and time to reach that level.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Jan-02-2007 03:39:

quote:
Originally posted by RickyM
Even joof ?

I don't consider them strictly a digital label. Though the way I'm going right now I doubt it'd be the right label for me anyway.


Posted by nec on Jan-02-2007 19:57:

Baroque/Babylon/Aurium/Toolroom.. one of these!


Posted by Allied Nations on Jan-02-2007 20:28:

Kompakt


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Jan-02-2007 20:29:

Neo-trance?


Posted by Allied Nations on Jan-02-2007 20:49:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Neo-trance?



Whatever you want to call it.


Posted by Synchronicity on Jan-02-2007 22:20:

Behold, my arse.

What an odd choice of message icon System 101.


Posted by daeus on Jan-02-2007 22:55:

I've decided I wont stop producing until I get a release, I'm having problems finishing tracks but no problem coming up with melodies..not sure If I would start my own label or try joining one...

I might try a few remix comps when I feel I'm ready to get publicity...


Posted by zodiac9 on Jan-03-2007 00:34:

quote:
Originally posted by RickyM
Nowadays though, labels are looking for tracks with perfect mixing and production skills. (unless you are Sunny Lax )
So it will take a lot of effort and time to reach that level.


Nowdays? I'd say that's always been true. Why should they settle for anything less? The thing is though, there could be some great tracks out there with a little less than great production, but still great nonetheless. But anyways, I've come to the conclusion that those of us who will never be pro sound engineers, which is most of us, don't have much of a chance of getting on a major label. The way to work around that of course is to hire professional sound engineers and a co-producer to mix your tracks. Or, if you're lucky, you can find a collab partner with massive skills in those areas. I hope I'm wrong about this, but every other music genre uses professional sound techs and producers, so why should EDM be any different. There's comes a point where you have to throw money at the situation. I'm not willing to do that yet, so I'm sticking with small digital labels for now.


Posted by djms on Jan-03-2007 13:17:

I have 6 releases coming out in the new year with MPFS Records, SA:UK Digital and an EP on Diverted Recordings. One of my tracks is being remixed by Sean Tyas. I'm remixing a Factoria track with Fabio Stein and I hope to get signed to Maelstrom or Spinnin by the end of next year (fingers crossed)


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