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| quote: | Originally posted by staticblue
The thing is, nowadays anybody can create his own label and pretend to be a music company, but precisely because anyone can do it, you will have a hard work to actually look serious and gain respect from DJ's, artists and of course the people who will buy the music. If you want that kind of respect, you're better off releasing some music on good labels first, get your name out there, and THEN creating a label and eventually releasing some of your tracks on it.
If your music is good enough and professionnal sounding, whatever style it is you should be able to find a label for it. And if you don't, you can still share it for free I don't see why people should be so desperate to get money from their music.
Before releasing your music on your own label, you want to be sure that people are actually ready to pay for it.
just my opinion |
i fully understand what you mean.
however, its not a want for money from mine and others' music, i know starting a label is a business route ultimately to make money, but i kind of look at it as a way to see real apprieciation of my work. i love seeing loads of people downloading 320 k feebies when i post them but i much rather be seeing people who like it enough to be speanding their hard earned cash on it. even if it means we only see 25 sales or so...
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