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i_x_ten
from arsemuncher on 2005-04-06 11:29 [#01554500]
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right, 90% of the time i play someone my music, they say its good, but should be used in a film/tv program/advert/videogame etc.... i.e media music. i think that would be cool, and a mate of mine just let me write the score for his uni documentry he is doing...
but my question is how would you go about getting your music released like this? should i just try and get signed to any label first? or are their specific labels out there that deal with this kind of music? where do i start, where do i begin?
i'm really stuck as to what to do.
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Chihiro
from twins land on 2005-04-06 12:07 [#01554521]
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send demos to a few different labels, and see what happens... ;)
(they're enough labels out there) (sKam, leaf, fat cat, touch, merck, Rephlex, etc...)
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r40f
from qrters tea party on 2005-04-06 12:21 [#01554534]
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i think your best bet is to seek out local indie film production companies and offer your services. they are usually looking for music that they can use for free, since they don't have much of a budget to work with. but it will help your music get around and it could help familiarize you with that aspect of the business.
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