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Any of you guys actually made any money? (pg. 3)
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Lolo
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Originally posted by Sonic_c
Released October, I think they mean sales? I dont know its just in the contract that they account in January and i think again in June.


within the 90 days following dec 31st and jun 30th. That means you won't see anything before april.
Storyteller
which technically allows the artist to got to court for damage claims and to break up the contract becausw the label is breaching the terms.

I'm seriously considering doing so with a couple of labels. I hate that type of amateurist crap. Especially when some of them are really big fishes...
msz
man, i feel pretty uneasy dealing with labels, they can cheat you so easily. i would like to start my own label after about 10 releases, so i can manage this and safety it but, i still dont know not really looking into it for a bit.
msz
how come you dont start your own storyteller, youre obviously reputable enough, although i know nothing about how it works, just saying. you probably have little time, correct?
jupiterone
i made 200$ off of my first release on a completely amateur label
EgosXII
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Originally posted by Kismet7
If your putting out good product...and your not making money...then there is a good chance your distributor is jacking you and your label. Sales are happening in all genres of EDM, and there is a big interest in dance music worldwide, bigger than it has ever been. The accessibility of the internet has compounded that. So it depends on your label and music, music that DJs find useful will sell, music that DJs and listeners find useful will sell even more.

If you want success, spend some time on your craft and find Labels that have a following, DJs, Listeners, Media, Radio, Reviews, Blogs, Connections etc.

#1 Question you should be asking is...

Are all sales being accurately reported?


so then you've made a lot of money?

THAT, after all, was the point of the entire thread.
aNYthing
I wonder what big fishes like Armin, PvD or Tiesticle make. Gotta be pretty penny. Vandit, Amada, black hole, etc are big labels alone. Throw in huge events around the world week in/out, remixes, soundtrack work, gaming, commercials and whoring out yourself to eager corporations with big checkbooks - sounds like a not a bad way to make a living.

So Lolo - with all your tallent, why aren't you hopping the globe, hugging hot babes, staying in five star hotels? I cannot believe it's for a lack of tallent or ambition?
RichieV
word on the street is he likes to hit the pipe. I mean if he at least wore close I think his situation would improve significantly.

aNYthing
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Originally posted by RichieV
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thanks for your meaningful contribution to the discussion :rolleyes:
EgosXII
quote:
Originally posted by aNYthing
I wonder what big fishes like Armin, PvD or Tiesticle make. Gotta be pretty penny. Vandit, Amada, black hole, etc are big labels alone. Throw in huge events around the world week in/out, remixes, soundtrack work, gaming, commercials and whoring out yourself to eager corporations with big checkbooks - sounds like a not a bad way to make a living.

So Lolo - with all your tallent, why aren't you hopping the globe, hugging hot babes, staying in five star hotels? I cannot believe it's for a lack of tallent or ambition?


didn't you just answer your own question though?

most of the big guys, especially the 3 you mentioned essentially just whored themselves out.... it's ALL business!

Armin's a lawyer ffs! nuff said :p

RichieV
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Originally posted by aNYthing
thanks for your meaningful contribution to the discussion :rolleyes:


It is rude to talk about money so I thought humour was the way to go,
aNYthing
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Originally posted by RichieV
It is rude to talk about money so I thought humour was the way to go,


not in this case. I would certainly divulge this info if I had it available. It does serve as an eye opener - some people think they make a track and become next Armin. I'm glad to know that I can make a decent coin and don't have to worry about career choice in music. The thing is the model is broken and until we figure out what to do about it - producing music is not an option if you wanna eat.

Quick show of hands - how many think Tiesto would be as popular in few years time as he is today if he started not 12 years ago but now? I think he'd stillbe spinning at his local pub and watching olympics on telly, not spinning his ty tracks to a world wide audience. Timing. Timing.
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