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| quote: | Originally posted by BradMiller
Maybe it's just me, but I've never really understood the point of having an alias. Isn't the goal to get your name out there more? It seems like an alias just divides your fans and confuses people. I don't think Joe 6 pack knows that Cirez D / Pryda / and Eric Prydz are all the same dude (as if Joe 6 Pack knows Eric Prydz at all but...). Is it just me?
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A lot of record contracts have a clause that says that you can only release under your name on that label and that label only. If you release elsewhere, you need to use an alias. If not, your contract's void.
Also, a lot of artists use an alias as a way to say "well, it's not my usual sound, but..."... Which is what I'm doing next in one of my next month's releases 
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