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Excess
Somewhere, Out There

Registered: May 2008
Location: New Jersey
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yaa i still release most of my stuff through labels, anything that doesn't make the cut i go the free route if i still feel its up to scratch.
| quote: | Originally posted by meriter
Anyone here start their own label and have any insight into distribution? There's a great interview with Rob Garza from thievery corporation where he talks about landing a distribution deal where they made a fuckload of money (like hundreds of thousands) from their first album but that was back in the 90's when people still bought music |
i have a label and as mentioned earlier you share a piece of everything with everyone so its unlikely anyone is making a fuckton of money from digital distribution these days.
| quote: | Originally posted by Seandroid
I've read that a lot of labels will refuse to sign anything that's ever been public. And was told that by the label that released my first EP. |
i wouldnt say this is concrete, just a general rule of thumb: if you've already released the track and promoted it there's little sense in doing the same thing unless the label is substantially larger than your personal reach - in the cases of a lot of mid tier record labels this is counter-intuitive for what would be a mutually beneficial relationship: you release on the label, the label gets some attention from your fans and vice versa. there are definitely cases in which i've seen smaller releases get licensed for re-release through bigger labels though so it's not out of the question
| quote: | Originally posted by MSZ
Subscription based pay model to exclusive personable content is the way to go right now imo. The current platforms put there are lacking foundation and for lack of a better term platform. Buying single tracks and albums s not enough(the latter will yield more btw) and that is more than apparent. People have the money to spend it on you, but the transaction is dilutedp and broken. I'm sure there is a lot of law involvedep making most of this seem impossible. Sorry for typos on phone.
Tldr I'm gay but no homo. |
i agree, for bigger artists though. for smaller guys, subscription based model is entirely out of the question: not enough pull to be sustainable, not enough resources to make it work, not enough content to keep it entertaining. sure, deadmau5 can pull it off but that's because he's already made a sustainable living from it otherwise and spends enough hours in his studio to run a live stream that people can tune into and justify paying their monthly fee to him ;p
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Storyteller
Supreme tracneaddict

Registered: Feb 2005
Location: The Netherlands
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