Do any labels take tunes on a flat fee?
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Do any labels take tunes on a flat fee?
A friend of mine used to do this type of deal with D&B, a flat fee of £x and sign over all rights/waves mechanicals etc to the tune. Anyone know of any / are there any on here that would do this type of deal if the fee/tune was right?
Re: Do any labels take tunes on a flat fee?
Yeah some do. I think most would prefer not to. It is usually the artist that wants to do it that way.
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dont think i'd want to do that tbh. i would want to keep the rights to my tunes. and also, if it the tune goes big and the label makes millions off it and they gave you £500 for the track, your going to feel silly
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Re: Do any labels take tunes on a flat fee?
Fat chance of that happening tho. Better chance you will get a royalty check for 20 bucks.djacroama wrote:dont think i'd want to do that tbh. i would want to keep the rights to my tunes. and also, if it the tune goes big and the label makes millions off it and they gave you £500 for the track, your going to feel silly
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Re: Do any labels take tunes on a flat fee?
I know I'm not breaking news here, but unless you're Hyperdub or Hotflush 500 pound is more money than most tunes are worth. They could be the best tune in the world and without a label name such as that backing it, you won't shift enough copies to recover the 500 back. If anything it will be a debt.
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Re: Do any labels take tunes on a flat fee?
People make money off music releases?
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Re: Do any labels take tunes on a flat fee?
Sure, distros, download stores, record pressing plants, mastering engineers.Littlefoot wrote:People make money off music releases?
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Remove distros from that list and I'd say it's pretty accurate lol. I think most distributors probably are barely profiting, if at all.abZ wrote:Sure, distros, download stores, record pressing plants, mastering engineers.Littlefoot wrote:People make money off music releases?
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Re: Do any labels take tunes on a flat fee?
if that is the case why do they act like they dont need you (label)?chainsawclownstyle wrote:Remove distros from that list and I'd say it's pretty accurate lol. I think most distributors probably are barely profiting, if at all.abZ wrote:Sure, distros, download stores, record pressing plants, mastering engineers.Littlefoot wrote:People make money off music releases?
recon distros make money..
they make more £ per unit sold than the label does (about twice as much) and they are constantly selling loads of labels releases as once..
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Re: Do any labels take tunes on a flat fee?
Most labels leak money out the ass, and a good majority of them are p&d deals. The distributors front the money, press the wax and move the wax. If that release doesn't profit they lose money. Some of the bigger releases cover the losses from those and turn the profit for the distributor. They aren't making a ton of money by any means. That is why they all picked up so many labels at once. They are making the same amount as before maybe, but per label the amount is much lower.dubstepjack wrote:if that is the case why do they act like they dont need you (label)?chainsawclownstyle wrote:Remove distros from that list and I'd say it's pretty accurate lol. I think most distributors probably are barely profiting, if at all.abZ wrote:Sure, distros, download stores, record pressing plants, mastering engineers.Littlefoot wrote:People make money off music releases?
recon distros make money..
they make more £ per unit sold than the label does (about twice as much) and they are constantly selling loads of labels releases as once..
Re: Do any labels take tunes on a flat fee?
True but it shouldnt just be about DJing - more labels should follow Hyperdubs lead and release cds with music for listening not just for dancing - its only a tiny amount of listeners that actually buy vinyl anymore and ppl are much more likely to buy a cd than an mp3chainsawclownstyle wrote:I know I'm not breaking news here, but unless you're Hyperdub or Hotflush 500 pound is more money than most tunes are worth. They could be the best tune in the world and without a label name such as that backing it, you won't shift enough copies to recover the 500 back. If anything it will be a debt.
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Re: Do any labels take tunes on a flat fee?
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doesn't answer this:chainsawclownstyle wrote:They are making the same amount as before maybe, but per label the amount is much lower.
because different references, as underlineddubstepjack wrote:they make more £ per unit sold than the label does (about twice as much) and they are constantly selling loads of labels releases as once..

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