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| quote: | Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
Then develop your online presence. Work on many tracks. Being signed as a noob has a lot of downsides. It restricts where you can promote your stuff, they don't really help spread your music and it is only really useful in getting some sort of bio quip if you want to dj.
If you are serious, then as people have mentioned, wait till people are offering you money. if you are not getting an advance, you are not good enough to be signed. ANd everyone here will say wait, i never got any advances, which i think proves my point. Being signed to any label means absolutely nothing.
So be patient, network and if you are good enough, things will happen. Don't bother sending it to labels. And never just plan on releasing 1 track. You need a consistent flow of tracks. The best way is an EP. And if that does well , you will get remix offers, then you do a few of those with name artists, then your next EP will sell. And then you can start touring.
From 0 to hero , in the dance scene if you are good takes 2-3 years. |
although this clooney fellow appears to talk a lot of shit, his advice seems 100% accurate in this case. most labels will do nothing for you in this day and age but cause headaches. furthermore it is not difficult to start your own label and send tracks to big DJs yourself.
but first you must invest the studio time to ensure your tracks are up to par
Last edited by topoftheworld on Aug-14-2012 at 07:54
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