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a producers sound for the labels own?
so the question i'm pondering is this if the chance that a big label came along and showed keen interest in my tunes or our tunes does that mean we would be happy to then loose our sound to the labels own sound?
because every artist i hear signed to a big label becomes altered to suit their trade mark.
i'm not sure how i would feal about that it takes time to make your own mark on a track.
any feelings on this people?
I would say its more the other way around, labels looking for artists that fits their sound.
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| Originally posted by Subtle I would say its more the other way around, labels looking for artists that fits their sound. |
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| Originally posted by Subtle I would say its more the other way around, labels looking for artists that fits their sound. |
Re: a producers sound for the labels own?
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| Originally posted by owien so the question i'm pondering is this if the chance that a big label came along and showed keen interest in my tunes or our tunes does that mean we would be happy to then loose our sound to the labels own sound? because every artist i hear signed to a big label becomes altered to suit their trade mark. i'm not sure how i would feal about that it takes time to make your own mark on a track. any feelings on this people? |
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| Originally posted by owien And they were to all about the the sound you were making but liked the end result cleaned and polished. |
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| Originally posted by derail Leaving aside the odd phrasing of this sentence, what exactly do you mean by "cleaned and polished"? Do you mean "well mixed"? That is, the drums come through clearly, bass doesn't overpower the mix, and so on? If you don't mean "well mixed", then it comes back to the earlier point - some labels will prefer a grittier sound, others a more polished/ clean sound. Labels won't tell artists working in a dirtier style to clean it up. They'll find artists producing the clean style. |
wut about screwing the label making your own
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| Originally posted by derail Leaving aside the odd phrasing of this sentence, what exactly do you mean by "cleaned and polished"? Do you mean "well mixed"? That is, the drums come through clearly, bass doesn't overpower the mix, and so on? If you don't mean "well mixed", then it comes back to the earlier point - some labels will prefer a grittier sound, others a more polished/ clean sound. Labels won't tell artists working in a dirtier style to clean it up. They'll find artists producing the clean style. |
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| Originally posted by orTof�nChiLd wut about screwing the label making your own |
labels usually pick tracks and artists based on an identifiable sound, with that said if they are contacting you asking for a remix based on a certain record they might be expecting a similar outcome(i'm not saying identical by any means) for the remix request.
find yourself in the studio, find the sound you're after and the rest will be easy 
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