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Need help to choose label for first release!!
Hello
First, happy new year to everyone!!
I'm back after a few weeks of vacation.
Finally I got a song ready to be signed with two labels interested on it!
Vision Control and Factual records.
The song is an uplifting trance tune with a nice old school feeling.
Vision control offered me to release a bundle of two or three tracks to get my name out there.
Factual just said that they want to sign it.
Vision Control contacted me first....
What label should I choose? what do you think? any recomendations??
thanks and regards
havent heard of any of them. might as well release it yourself using tunecore or something. the day of the labels are over.
When I am considering work with a label for the first time I generally ask a several questions:
1. What are some of the DJs on their promo list?
2. What formats do they release? Digital only or physical as well?
3. What is typical turnaround time once a track is submitted?
4. Get a sample draft Heads of Agreement so you can see what the terms of a typical deal are with new artists.
One advantage to signing with an established label is that they can provide opportunity to get your music into the hands of established DJs. Then, if your music is good those Djs play it out, chart it, etc. which gives you more exposure as an artists and can help to separate you from the noise a bit. This, in turn, can lead to more opportunities for you as a producer such as remixes for more established artists and submitting you music for bigger DJs mixed CDs for example. These are all things that being on a good label can do for you. Exposure is the name of the game these days.
Other than that, don't expect to make much money from selling tracks at all.
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| Originally posted by palm havent heard of any of them. might as well release it yourself using tunecore or something. the day of the labels are over. |
itunes?
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| Originally posted by palm the day of the labels are over. |
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| Originally posted by palm itunes? |
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| Originally posted by Acton Why do you say that? |
still... its not alot of work setting up a label and get a deal with audiojelly and trackitdown, in addition to use tunecore to be on iTunes, amazonmp3 etc etc. a little more trouble with beatport but they suck anyway. should cover most stuff. get on spotify too somehow and ur everywhere. u still wont make money but so what? u wont on a unknown label anyway and the chance that they fuck up stuff is big. do it yourself. its fun, satisfying, and u have everything in control yourself pluss if u actually sell anything u get it all yourself.
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| Originally posted by palm a little more trouble with beatport but they suck anyway. |
i dont agree, they might have most sales on the cheese farthouse but both audiojelly and trackitdown are better imo. and junodownload.
*Sigh*
lol what
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| Originally posted by Eric J When I am considering work with a label for the first time I generally ask a several questions: 1. What are some of the DJs on their promo list? 2. What formats do they release? Digital only or physical as well? 3. What is typical turnaround time once a track is submitted? 4. Get a sample draft Heads of Agreement so you can see what the terms of a typical deal are with new artists. One advantage to signing with an established label is that they can provide opportunity to get your music into the hands of established DJs. Then, if your music is good those Djs play it out, chart it, etc. which gives you more exposure as an artists and can help to separate you from the noise a bit. This, in turn, can lead to more opportunities for you as a producer such as remixes for more established artists and submitting you music for bigger DJs mixed CDs for example. These are all things that being on a good label can do for you. Exposure is the name of the game these days. Other than that, don't expect to make much money from selling tracks at all. |
you have send the tune to other Label records ?
if yes wich label ?
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