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droolymutt No Underblurb
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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2003 4:14 pm Post subject: Re: need your advice sending demos |
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Pris, do a google for labels in the area you are interested in.
Then find Labels that represent your style of music.
Then go to the labels' sites to find out if they accept unsolicited submissions. Don't waste your time and money unless that is clearly specified.
Also - if they accept online submissions - it's FAR more efficient, - on both sides......
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yidneth A Spanish Fairytale
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droolymutt No Underblurb
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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2003 5:51 pm Post subject: Re: need your advice sending demos |
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There are very few, Pris, but there are some....
Another inexpensive possibility is sending a simple email with a short introduction and a link to, (for example), your IC site - regardless of whether or not they specify it.
But if you do that, make sure you make it personal... - mention the Label's name, etc...Make sure it doesn't seem like a form letter..(i.e.Spam)
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droolymutt No Underblurb
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Phil Frazier
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yidneth A Spanish Fairytale
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Posted: Sat Sep 13, 2003 9:00 pm Post subject: Re: need your advice sending demos |
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well phil, i may be in the amateur level, but i don't intend to produce a proper cd at my house to send a perfect demo. It's also their job to guess if i have potential or not. actually i sent some demos last year with songs rather worse produced than my actual ones, and from them three of them replied back, sadly i wasn't interested in the offer they made, so now that i have a little time and mike helped me to produce flame and i'm really happy with some of my lattests, then i'm sending some demos out, dunno if to labels or to radio stations, i will make a little research,
ps. i don't think drooly is a fan of mine, he's my friend and just want to give advice.
I have my fans though, Phil, that like my music even in this amateur level.
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Phil Frazier
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bbchris Princess Of Hongkong
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yidneth A Spanish Fairytale
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2003 9:46 am Post subject: Re: need your advice sending demos |
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sure chris
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RonOnGuitar
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2003 6:52 pm Post subject: Re: need your advice sending demos |
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Hiya Priscilla,
Some good advice from others. I'll just add my thoughts, too.
As others said here, if you can first make contact with a
person "inside" the label or agency that's always helpful. Maybe a quick note asking if they have a few minutes if she/he would be kind enough to listen and critique your demo. A casual (oficioso, relajado) not a 'hard sell', "listen to me" way.
And Phil might get upset at this, lol - but be sure to send your photo at the top of the package so it is seen right away. This makes the contact more personal to the person and shows that there is a lovely lady to go with the music. It helps get their interest started.
If you're sending a CD demo:
Have 3 songs on the demo - you are promoting your music, not a finished CD that's produced ready for the market. (That's their job!)
Use what people have told you are your 3 best songs - best one first, 2nd best song next and 3rd best last. Record people usually don't have a lot of time to listen to a whole CD of 10 or more songs to get to the one that really "jumps out". You want to get them to hear the best song first.
Like that last point - don't use long musical intros in the songs, get to the "good part" where your writing and vocals are highlighted. It's very common for label screeners to make a decision based on the first 30 seconds of a song. So if there is a long, slow keyboard intro(por ejemplo), they probably might not listen to the rest of the song.
Use 3 songs that show your style. That is, you don't want to show how versátil you are - but instead you want to display your sound. Some artists will try to show that they can do any estilo - folk, rap, pop. Record labels aren't interested in artists who can cover different styles, but artists who have a marketable sound of their own.
I don't know if that is helpful or not, Priscilla - just some ideas.
Best wishes on sending demos!
Ron
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Bobby J Currie
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RonOnGuitar
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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2003 7:20 pm Post subject: Re: need your advice sending demos |
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Interesting list, Bobby.
Looks like some are personal/vanity labels - e.g. George Schmoe Records, featuring George Schmoe, produced, written by Geo. Schmoe.
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Phil Frazier
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