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Get Behind The Master Mind Of A Record Label

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A record label, also called record label, is the business or brand of an artist, band, or group and it owns the copyrights to recorded music and movies. There are many different types of record labels including independent, regional, traditional, and indie. An indie label is usually self-owned and operated and is not connected with a major record label. Independent labels specialize in lesser known, often foreign, music. Regional and traditional labels, on the other hand, are connected with a major record label and may be located in one geographical area, such as the West Coast, or may have national distribution.

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There are two major issues that come up when working with labels. The first is creative control, which means taking charge of your own record label project. When you sign with a major record label, they assign you to a label manager or musical director to handle the day-to-day operations of your project. You also have little creative control over what your album will sound like.

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On the other hand, you might want more artistic control. If this is the case, you might want to look for an independent record label with a contract that allows you more artistic control. There are many labels out there who will listen to your demos and take things further if you so desire. Look for a label with a reputation for issuing high quality albums and songs that are marketable. With an independent record label you can be as involved with the creative process as you wish.

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Social Media As everyone knows, social media is a major driving force behind the music industry. In the past, the best an artist could hope for was to get signed to a major label and be included in their year-end touring roster. Today, though, social media has allowed artists to connect with their fans in new ways, and sometimes that connection can translate into the ability to break into the music industry. Many major record labels today rely on independent artist marketing through social media outlets such as Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter, to promote upcoming albums and songs.

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Sound And Vision One of the most important aspects of becoming an artist is the ability to create quality music. As an independent artist, it's up to you to do your homework and to meet with record labels and other producers to demo your music. If you do your research, you can begin developing contacts and negotiating a deal with a label early. Once you have an agent, or a manager, representing you, it's up to you to use that person or agency to negotiate the best deal for your career. Independent record labels can help you with this. A professional agent or manager can help you create a professional looking website that will showcase your work, marketing plans, and personal information.

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Studio Time It can be tempting to want to work from your home or any place that will allow you to work at your own pace, but this is not the best way to make money as an independent artist. Most recording studios are designed for large companies that can afford studio time and equipment. Most people are not comfortable working without supervision and with limited equipment in a small, dark room. The best way to make money as an independent musician is to be exposed to various types of recording environments. If you are lucky enough to have a supportive record label that provides studio time, then your career may just thrive.

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Trade Associations Many music related industries work with trade bodies or professional organizations. If you belong to a trade body or an organization, these can be great ways to get ahead. Many trade bodies exist in every country, but the easiest way to find out about these associations is to visit their websites.

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Networking With Industry Professionals As you look for ways to get ahead in the music industry, it's important to start networking with successful artists. Most successful artists earn their income from record deals, touring, and other recording-related activities. If you know anyone who is involved in one of these activities, get in touch with them. You can also join various networking groups online to network with other like-minded individuals. It's also important to network with industry insiders, because these people are likely to have contacts with record label reps who could help you get signed to a record label.
 

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