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clubkidnycnyc
when you guys send out your stuff ? do you include a long bio a short bio or no bio at all? just wondering the importance of sending out a bio and is it necessary at all.

thanks
Mr Rogers
i think a bio only helps if you have good credited releases already under ur belt, this shows the label that a) you already have a name for yourself, b) you showing them that ur established name has a better chance of making them money. (sad but true)

but really thats all sugar coating, they will look at ur track before they read anything. They are only interested in the producer of the track if ur track is worthy. So put ur efforts into making a memorable track that stands out from the rest, thats what will catch their attention.
good luck.
Speactra
I think it'll be enough to include the link to your website. Write a bio there and they can read it if they are intrested.
clubkidnycnyc
thanks
sevenseas
I normally just send something like:

Hi, I did a new track and thought it might fit to your label. Let me know what you think and I can send you more info.

this mostly works :)
dj_kane
what labels do you usually send to first, the major ones i.e. anjuna, vandit, black hole etc or the digital ones?
sevenseas
The labels from who I think the track would fit best. If they dont want to sign it I look further to less know labels, not that does labels arent any good some of them are working hard to set there name into the scene. But yes in the first place I try to get onto a more well-known label.
Fearless One
one more thing... do you send your demo to couple labels at the same time, or one by one and wait for reply?
Drik
Here's a question then sevenseas, what label do you consider having promoted your work best? :)
sevenseas
Well thats still a bit hard, is my work has yet to be released. But for now I would say Dark Noize, they do alot promotion, searching good people for a remix, signing away your tracks to compilations etc. If you wanna find out wich labels do good promotion, check alot of playlists and check juno.co.uk often to see wich label sells best. :)

sevenseas
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Originally posted by Fearless One
one more thing... do you send your demo to couple labels at the same time, or one by one and wait for reply?


Well that depends, when I listin to a finished tune I sometimes get the feeling that it would fit to a certain label. So I only send it to on particular label, but when I'm not quite shure about the style or if it's a more common style then I'll send it to several labels.

But be carefull, if you send out yoour track to a few labels and one label wants to sign it they say and you agree, at first. Dont try to loose them if you got word back from a better label cause this will be remembered by the label and... well you get the picture. So dont reply at once with "yes shure you can sign it!"

if you're expecting more labels to send back than dont reply at all. ;)
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