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How much.... ?
Right, i know we're all in it for the music, well most of us, but i must admit i'm curious... How much, generally, would the average producer make from each record sold once signed to a label? I know that it will probably differ from contract to contract and i'm sure the figure would change for different formats (vinyl, cd, digital)but i'm just curious of a general figure...?
An average producer? Not much at all. Only people at the very top of the game (Oakenfold, Tiesto, Sasha, yadda yadda) get much money from their productions.
Best advice: make your tracks expecting to make no money at all from them. If you do that honestly, it will ensure integrity and leave you undisappointed.
Too be honest i pretty much know for a fact that i'll never make anything from my tracks, i'm happily resigned to the fact that i'll be stuck in this office for the rest of me life but as i said, i am curious!
I make tunes (badly at the moment) so that i have stuff to listen to that i love.. not for any other reason although i'm sure everyone would love to one day make a living from the thing they love most and i don't see any harm in that... Even if it is a far fetched unrealistic dream lol
Re: How much.... ?
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| Originally posted by Liamh Right, i know we're all in it for the music, well most of us, but i must admit i'm curious... How much, generally, would the average producer make from each record sold once signed to a label? I know that it will probably differ from contract to contract and i'm sure the figure would change for different formats (vinyl, cd, digital)but i'm just curious of a general figure...? |
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles An average producer? Not much at all. Only people at the very top of the game (Oakenfold, Tiesto, Sasha, yadda yadda) get much money from their productions. Best advice: make your tracks expecting to make no money at all from them. If you do that honestly, it will ensure integrity and leave you undisappointed. |
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles An average producer? Not much at all. Only people at the very top of the game (Oakenfold, Tiesto, Sasha, yadda yadda) get much money from their productions. Best advice: make your tracks expecting to make no money at all from them. If you do that honestly, it will ensure integrity and leave you undisappointed. |
I think you need to be a really good Dj also to make a living on club music!
The typical case is zero. The average is probably somewhere around $100.
Here you go.. This is my friend's 2006 tour. " Producing Dance "
$800-$1500 remixes - he get's to do other's songs..
$1500-2000 Club gig - not djing, performing on stage, example one guy on keys and a Vocalist.
After 1 year - Performing 5 songs in various cities around America, and Europe, $197,000.00 US + tons of goodies - clothes and other gadgets. That's what's left cash in the bank at the end of a year.
Free food + drink. Free tons of new contacts, and friends around the world. Friends with all top 10 dj's and more..
Out of the $197,000.00 left - $25.000.00 toward new studio equipment, rest split between Producer / vocalist - 60%/40% split as arranged by them.
additional over $200,000.00 + from sale of cd's and singles + vinyl
and merchandise, such as t-shirts and hats and other goodies.
4 more people involved dancers + people that run the tour but we're not including their income.. We don't care about that.. Just the producer and the vocalist.
So After traveling the world and having fun for a year - You get 25 grand worth of new studio toys, and you made close to 100 grand for touring, plus more from cd sale and the other crap.
Not allowed to disclose the band's name, sorry so don't ask. He want's me to keep it confidential, and I will do just that.
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| Originally posted by DJDIRTY Here you go.. This is my friend's 2006 tour. " Producing Dance " $800-$1500 remixes - he get's to do other's songs.. $1500-2000 Club gig - not djing, performing on stage, example one guy on keys and a Vocalist. additional over $200,000.00 + from sale of cd's and singles + vinyl and merchandise, such as t-shirts and hats and other goodies. |
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