Record Labels

By Fiona Clarkson


Setting up a record label isn't an easy job. One of the issues you have to remember is that you will find thousands of people each year who have a huge curiosity in audio, trying to setup their very own record label and have small success.

The absolute most important component of the record label, the 1 thing is can survive without is salable artists. Many people are so caught up in making there label look trendy, with flashy websites, witty banter and trendy image, that they completely miss the point. Your artists are with out doubt probably the most essential thing on your checklist.

Small independent document labels should do there absolute up most to help keep there signings pleased. That way when the suits from massive mega companies like Sony and EMI come along to try and sign your now moderately successful artist for there next album, they'll be much less likely to risk the move. Dance music record labels are often slightly different because they do not usually sign there artists to sign contracts for albums. The Dance music industry revolves around singles.

1 question you'll have to inquire yourself early in the process of establishing your label, at least in the time before your initial release; is whether or not or not you need to be a digital only label. That is for instance, not to sell CD's or Vinyl but only mp3's or m4a's. While this is fantastic for singles, the business as a whole has found people have a tendency not to purchase the complete album anymore, cherry picking the songs they've heard or like of the radio.

1 for the current modifications inside dance music imparticular, will be the shift from vinyl to CD. Using the massive lurch in the direction of the digital age, dance music has embraced the CD deck. The majority of DJ's I know only use CD's now. They are lighter, much less cumbersome and much less easy to harm. However the good new to mp3 labels is the fact that is very easy to burn off a CDR filled with mp3 and stick it into a Pioneer CDJ. Not many individuals have a vinyl cutter in the bed room.

Among the issues with mp3's is they're far easier for people to pirate. Nevertheless I believe this isn't the problem that media will have you think. Some of you reading this short article will remember back to when the said the cassette tape would kill the music industry. However here we all are still having fun listing to great music.

Unfortunately for many of you, the time maybe too late for you to start your dream carrier. All of it depends on your selected style of music. If you're a pop fan, which I'll assume most of you are not. You will never compete with the likes of EMI, so put the idea out of your head of setting up a pop label. I also think exactly the same should be said about indie. There are many independent labels out there who focus on indie music (that's how the genre got its title) who are a lot more established, and have a good reputation.

Your greatest bet would be to develop your label around a niche market, and try to embody the sound. Like what Factory Records did in the 80's in the UK.

So I'm off now to setup my afro-gabba-funktastic-trance-tro label see you on the other side.






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