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offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-08 17:03 [#00433719]
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Hi,

I've been making music for years now for fun...my friends
(who are into electronic music, like me) keep telling me I
should make a go of "becoming famous"...Well, I don't really
think I'm the sort of person who would EVER become
famous...but I would like a small record deal, just so I can
share my music with an audience. Trouble is, I'm fine with
the making of music...but I don't have a clue how to "get
in". I have no connections, haven't been on the radio, or
anything. Please, help me...where do I start? Do I just sort
of...send a cd off to a random company?

Help would be most appreciated, thanks....


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2002-11-08 17:04 [#00433726]
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yes.

send demos to as many labels as you can think of - if your
lucky, your name kind of "travels"..


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-08 17:09 [#00433738]
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I think we're entering a time where this just won't really
happen anymore. THere's too much competition and too much
good music already available and too many options like
soulseek to get it free.


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2002-11-08 17:12 [#00433743]
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Eh, that depends what kind of music. Im sure there is always
a playce for good Dance Music. There are tons of small
labeles, just send yar demos to em and maybe youll get a
vinyl pressing !


 

offline mylittlesister from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-08 17:13 [#00433745]
Points: 8472 Status: Regular | Followup to w M w: #00433738



my friends played a gig last sunday (i had to play d.bass
for them too :D) and this american guy - Jason Anderson /
Wolf Colonel - said that he really liked them and that he
would talk to his record company about them, maybe a deal or
something if they were impressed.

So there's always chance, with all the crap that's out
there.....


 

offline phiz from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-08 17:28 [#00433765]
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dont listen to wMw, thats bollox.

make as many copies of a good quality recording of your
tracks as you can.

maybe try a four track cd, an EP's worth of tracks. make
sure you are totally happy with your recording, it'll wreck
your head if you get too far down the line and you realize
you dont like this or that.
buy 50-100 blank cd's and make copies' do artwork if you
want but just make sure you make a label with ALL your
details on, name, address, postcode, tracklist.
then buy a listings mag, i think i read in the KLF book
there's a magazine that comes out one every 2 or 3 months
with a list of all record labels, but saying that, a quick
search on google and you'll find hundreds of labels with
adresses to send demo's.
then sort your copyright out. i think you can mail a sealed
copy back to yourself and dont open it, store it away. or i
think you can go to the bank and get them to stamp and store
a copy for you.

then go out and buy 50-100 1st class stamps and envelopes
that will take a cd, bubble wrap envelopes.

then post ALL of the fuckers!!!
along with a little note or if you want, a gimmick, fuck
knows what? use your imagination if you've got the money.
POST THEM ALL!!!
to the list of labels that you've got.
then sit back, and if your tunes are good enough, you'll
have someone willing to release something. maybe you'll get
loads of knockbacks, but from people i know, along with the
knockbacks usually comes some essential advice from the guys
and gals who run the labels.

just keep at it.

good luck!!

ps. you can also go that internet route with all that mp3
nonsense, but i havent got an igloo about any of that shit.


 

offline phiz from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-08 17:29 [#00433768]
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fuk me, the size o that post!!!
cant beleive i just wrote all that


 

offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-08 17:35 [#00433781]
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Thanks alot phiz....

I too don't get the whole mp3 thing, hehe...One thing:How
do I sort out my copyright? I'd be very upset if one of my
babies was nicked.


 

offline phiz from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-08 17:42 [#00433795]
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i only know the 2 ways i mentioned above, but a quick search
on google you'll probly find alot of info, but i think its
dodgy teritory copyright, i think just do the basics and
you'll be ok.

i know what you mean about babies, they'yre precious things,
gotta take care of them.


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-08 17:44 [#00433797]
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don't you have the software data you used to make it? this
is unextractABLE from the mp3 so it's proof u made it. Of
course you're using software someone else made on a computer
someone else made, it'd be a shame if their babies were
nicked.


 

offline phiz from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-08 17:48 [#00433804]
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haha, the old is it the software thats the composer riddle
eh????


 

offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-08 17:51 [#00433806]
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So, if I have all the Cakewalk Sonar files on my pc (which I
do) with all the audio/midi data, then I can prove it's
mine?


 

offline Elastic from Zidum (Kiribati) on 2002-11-08 17:51 [#00433808]
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i think you have to sell your soul at some point if you want
a big record deal


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-08 17:55 [#00433813]
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WHat can you possibly make that will be able to stand out
from everything else? Is there really that big a demand for
something that is in such a great supply (for free)? Will
people go out of their way to pay you money for something
they can get for free (they might not get your specific
creations for free, but creations of equal interest from
others are aplenty I'm sure) THe only people that'll support
you with money are your friends and/or relatives. I say or
because I have no relatives (the alien beings I belong to
don't reproduce your way)


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-08 17:57 [#00433815]
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Well that would prove it, no question. but I don't know how
legal matters work with different fighting interests
manipulating power.


 

offline phiz from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-08 17:57 [#00433817]
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i dunno, how much would your soul cost??
do you think you could rent it out??
i think i'd do a oneoff big sellout move if it meant i could
not have to earn another single penny for the rest of my
life.
they reckon you could live on 640,000 pound for the rest of
your life and not earn a penny more, so i dunno, one big
payoff and your gone!! away to do what the fuck you want for
the rest of your life!!

I'D DO IT!!!!!!


 

offline phiz from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-08 17:58 [#00433818]
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w M w,
do you buy any music? or do you download it all?


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-08 18:00 [#00433819]
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I'd just play videogames all day. I'd probably never go
outside if I didn't have to. You could fashion a toilet so
it works as a bed too (and have servants flush it for you)


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-08 18:00 [#00433822]
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hmm.. good point, I buy a lot. doh! you win.


 

offline phiz from Liverpool (United Kingdom) on 2002-11-08 18:09 [#00433836]
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i buy shitloads, and there's shitloads and shitloads of
other people like you and me who also buy shitloads and
shitloads of tunes so there is a living to be made if you've
got the tunes, and that's all it comes down to, if you've
got the tunes!!


 

offline Headloc from United Kingdom on 2002-11-08 19:13 [#00433964]
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if i hear a tune that i like, i will buy it on vinyl partly
just out of respect for the person who made it and partly
just because i love buying records. Most of witch, i
download mp3's of first, to decide if i like it, i do buy
less cd's now but i make up the difference in vinyl, witch i
also buy over the net. as that is far easyer for me cos i
live out in the sticks



 


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