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staticblue
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Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Toulouse, France
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The thing is, nowadays anybody can create his own label and pretend to be a music company, but precisely because anyone can do it, you will have a hard work to actually look serious and gain respect from DJ's, artists and of course the people who will buy the music. If you want that kind of respect, you're better off releasing some music on good labels first, get your name out there, and THEN creating a label and eventually releasing some of your tracks on it.
If your music is good enough and professionnal sounding, whatever style it is you should be able to find a label for it. And if you don't, you can still share it for free I don't see why people should be so desperate to get money from their music.
Before releasing your music on your own label, you want to be sure that people are actually ready to pay for it.
just my opinion 
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Jul-28-2006 23:47
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jahnlay
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Registered: Feb 2006
Location: Johannesburg
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Jul-29-2006 00:08
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zodiac9
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2005
Location: Houston, TX
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I think having your own label in order to release your own tracks, is a smart move. Tons of bands from all styles of music, rock, pop, metal, have been doing this for years. There's no reason why you can't still shop for a major label at the same time.
Only reason I got with a small Indie label, is that I have no clue how to manage a label. It sounds like a headache and a hassle anyway, specially for someone like me that knows nothing about business. I was fine with giving out tracks for free, problem is promoting them. I caused a small buzz with one of my tracks, and several online DJs played it. Besides that, it's hard to get a decent amount of people and DJs to check your tracks out. I end up getting burried on soundclicks under the huge volume of tracks there. I don't feel like spamming music forums and begging people to listen to my stuff. It's much easier to get a small label to promote your music and get it into the mainstream. So if you can cut out the middleman by having your own label, more power to you.
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Jul-29-2006 02:40
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richg101
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Registered: Apr 2005
Location: a universal nation
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| quote: | Originally posted by staticblue
The thing is, nowadays anybody can create his own label and pretend to be a music company, but precisely because anyone can do it, you will have a hard work to actually look serious and gain respect from DJ's, artists and of course the people who will buy the music. If you want that kind of respect, you're better off releasing some music on good labels first, get your name out there, and THEN creating a label and eventually releasing some of your tracks on it.
If your music is good enough and professionnal sounding, whatever style it is you should be able to find a label for it. And if you don't, you can still share it for free I don't see why people should be so desperate to get money from their music.
Before releasing your music on your own label, you want to be sure that people are actually ready to pay for it.
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i fully understand what you mean.
however, its not a want for money from mine and others' music, i know starting a label is a business route ultimately to make money, but i kind of look at it as a way to see real apprieciation of my work. i love seeing loads of people downloading 320 k feebies when i post them but i much rather be seeing people who like it enough to be speanding their hard earned cash on it. even if it means we only see 25 sales or so...
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Jul-29-2006 07:39
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pixxxan
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2006
Location: Tabasco
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i think that making ur own label is a good thing. but before doing that i think that you as an artist must have a professional level in ur music and proper mastering. i think its better that u have some tracks released on another label before starting ur own, so it adds more objetivity to the whole idea. maybe if u have sent tracks to labels and been rejected, has been for some reason. maybe ur tracks are not ready yet in terms of production and quality. i dont want to rain on your parade, but there are many labels (really good ones), who are strugling really hard just to stay alive, cause of mp3, few people buy music nowadays. creating a label is a very good thing to do for the trance community, so it must go beyond the idea of being able to release ur own tracks, but to put toguether a whole concept, maybe in a particular music style u like to promote, get toguether with other artists who share ur vision. u must decide wether ur gonna be a "real" label with cd distribution ( i dont think u wanna get into vynil) or start as a web based label. but remember there are thousand other people who just have the same idea, try to offer something original, fresh and professional in al aspects (web design,music,etc... well i wish u all the luck in the world man.
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Jul-29-2006 08:11
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