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Nov-02-2010 16:53
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chrisspob
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| quote: | Originally posted by Mad for Brad
I doubt a publisher would take you on with such little work out. | ive got a contract to sign now with 23rd precinct music, but im not sure if i need one basically is what they can do for me gonna benefit me i dunno
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Nov-02-2010 16:55
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chrisspob
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| quote: | Originally posted by Mad for Brad
they chase after your royalties and try to license your music. Unless your sales are in the thousands and you are selling in various countries and formats, they won't really do much for you.
Where are you selling your music ? I'm guessing beatport. A publisher will just take those royalties and take half. Not very useful but people are stupid and they basically get money for doing absolutely nothing.
Also internet play technically should pay royalties, I would say most don't except for huge radio companies or real radio. | thanks pal, heres some more info if it helps, in the contract they're asking for 30 % in most cases for all the different avenues of royalty income,my music is getting fm play aswell as internet play i can say that my first track has been on over 10 diff mainstream shows which also get played on various fm stations too like kiss etc the tracks been licensed to 2 armada compilations too, also has been played at all the big summer festivals too, going off the feedback so far the second track could quite well too its had its first play on gdjb last week
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Nov-02-2010 18:06
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chrisspob
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so you reckon its not worth it then?
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Nov-02-2010 18:09
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alexlosy
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| quote: | Originally posted by Mad for Brad
I doubt a publisher would take you on with such little work out.If your royalties are in the thousands, then yes you need a publisher. |
Sorry dude - I disagree here.
Not sure what it was last time I checked but the PRS pay something like £25 (30 Euros) for any works per minute if it is on commercially licensed radio.
Also, with the chap who posted this topic, if he is on a CD compilation, then he will get at least some mechanical rights depending on the size of the compilation.
When I started out I engaged a publisher and out of no where I found myself over £400 from Radio 1 play, Kiss FM play, and three compilations I featured on that I was not even aware of! (admittedly the label I signed with were usurped afterwards!)
So, in answer to the original question in this topic, I would 100% suggest engaging a publisher, and in particular, for smaller artists, I strongly suggest you use Jeremy at trancewarez (it is run by the guy behind 'vandall' and Charlie G). Jeremy and Charlie are fantastic and very hard working.
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Nov-02-2010 20:56
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chrisspob
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| quote: | Originally posted by alexlosy
Sorry dude - I disagree here.
Not sure what it was last time I checked but the PRS pay something like £25 (30 Euros) for any works per minute if it is on commercially licensed radio.
Also, with the chap who posted this topic, if he is on a CD compilation, then he will get at least some mechanical rights depending on the size of the compilation.
When I started out I engaged a publisher and out of no where I found myself over £400 from Radio 1 play, Kiss FM play, and three compilations I featured on that I was not even aware of! (admittedly the label I signed with were usurped afterwards!)
So, in answer to the original question in this topic, I would 100% suggest engaging a publisher, and in particular, for smaller artists, I strongly suggest you use Jeremy at trancewarez (it is run by the guy behind 'vandall' and Charlie G). Jeremy and Charlie are fantastic and very hard working. | if thats true true i need to doit, my tunes have been on over 40 differnt fm stations on numerous occasions, also ive been getting repeat plays by holding the top spots in some dance charts on american stations too i think i will doit but now im not sure this publisher is good or not he was recomended to me by the label im signed too, anyone know any good publishers who dont rip off new artist?
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