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Kismet7
nononoyesyesyesnonono

Registered: Dec 2008
Location: earf
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Hustlin. Downtown Hustlin. Its about the Hustle. Hustlin get you things and thangs.
With Electronic Music, its not as hard to get heard as it is with Hip Hop, Rock, Pop music, which is one of the things that attracted me to EDM, I figured I could actually be heard, even though I started making Hip Hop, and still do, but i'll get deeper into that as opportunities develop into the future.
Electronic Labels, are fairly accessible, in other words there are ways to get a demo to them. Just look up the label you are interested in, find their demo submission requests and off you go. But you just have to have some sick shit to actually get signed by a decent label. Though there are politics involved, some labels seem to have a guarded policy on who they sign music from, and like to stay within their local scene, or their own friends. So you gotta do your research and avoid labels that wont look twice no matter how good your music is. Hustle! Make Good Music! Research!
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commercial and underground electronic music (house/techno/trance/other) will surpass today's hip hop/pop/rock/country in worldwide interest...if it has'nt already.
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Aug-10-2009 23:59
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music2dance2
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: U.K.
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Some great advice from all angles here to get you started. Its already been said bt I'll reiterate, once you have that killer track you have to get it exposure. Best way is by dj's playing it. If you know any well known Dj's thats a good start.
Look up contacts for other well known DJ's, via their websites, try and get email address's if possible, most have these up even on facebook and myspace for people to send them their lastest demo's. But make sure you know that track will suit that dj. Otherwise next time they prob wont listen to your work thinking its not suited to them, maybe.
Once a few DJ's are playing and even charting your track it soon gets distributed between themselves and then on radio if its doing well. After that it may get the attention of labels. But of course the track needs to be top draw stuff for it to do the rounds properly.
Even if it only gets heard by a few and you know they play it thats a good start cos you can always send those dj's more tracks in the future.
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Aug-11-2009 02:00
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