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| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
Makes sense, thanks for the explanation. The reason why I was confused is because often artists seem to have their records in a wide variety of labels, or a variety of labels often belong to one single artist... didn't seem to make much sense before |
Thats partly because a label will pickup a tune if they feel it fits within the ethos of the label. Certain labels have a reputation for style and quality, thats not to say some of the smaller labels dont have good releases .
An example say Nikola Gala, producer of Progressive house/trance, most likely going to be signed to labels that promote progressive music like Lost Language / Precinct / Deep Records / Release Records, not a label like Vandit, although its not impossible for Vandit to sign it . Its probably to do with the labels experience of their genre of music and their experience of similar artists.
You may have noticed the likes of Armada (Armin van Buuren co-runs it) have sublabels, like Electronic Elements / Armind / Captivating Sounds. Again a slightly different trance audience for the labels concerned. I suppose its easier to have specific people working with sublabels which they have experience with that genre, rather than having one huge label. 
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