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- Gurnumsbug
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Re: The art of how to get recognized in the music industry?
We have a few threads on self promotion that might give you some tips;
Self promotion techniques - http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=176628
self promotion - http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1936548
Promotion etiquette - http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1596908
A thought of "self promotion" for all artists... - http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1047088
Personally, I do regular mixtapes. Some have my own productions on, some don't. Of these mixtapes (I try and do one every couple of months), I will put for d'load on a few forums/Twitter/a specially picked mailing list via my Hotmail of mates, and will take generally 10-20 copies burnt onto CD with trackmarkings/labelling/contact details/artwork/tracklisting whenever I go to a night that is relevant.
I'll chat with promoters when I get to the club, maybe have a word with some of the DJs playing afterwards if I enjoyed their set, and always make sure I take time to chat to the guys outside giving out the flyers at the end of the night.
Self promotion techniques - http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=176628
self promotion - http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1936548
Promotion etiquette - http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1596908
A thought of "self promotion" for all artists... - http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1047088
Personally, I do regular mixtapes. Some have my own productions on, some don't. Of these mixtapes (I try and do one every couple of months), I will put for d'load on a few forums/Twitter/a specially picked mailing list via my Hotmail of mates, and will take generally 10-20 copies burnt onto CD with trackmarkings/labelling/contact details/artwork/tracklisting whenever I go to a night that is relevant.
I'll chat with promoters when I get to the club, maybe have a word with some of the DJs playing afterwards if I enjoyed their set, and always make sure I take time to chat to the guys outside giving out the flyers at the end of the night.
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Re: The art of how to get recognized in the music industry?
Once again wub, thank you
You're always giving the best advice
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You're always giving the best advice
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Greatest advice ever! I will definitely be doing this in the futurewub wrote: If you really wanted to push the envelope, try running frantically through a city street as though you're being chased. Grab someone randomly, give them a CD saying "Please, they're after me!", then sprint off again looking over your shoulder as you run.
Re: The art of how to get recognized in the music industry?
The answer lies within history.
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Sure_Fire wrote:By the way does anyone have the stems to make it bun dem? Missed the beatport comp and would very much like the ego booster of saying I remixed Skrillex.
- FuzionDubstep
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Re: The art of how to get recognized in the music industry?
by been original, doing your own thing and making your tracks have some sort of cutting edge over the tens/hundreds of thousands of other Dubstep tracks.
Also don't lick bum bum cos then people treat you as lower than they are and people will undermine your talent. But its never bad to try and get to know some big artists who may be able to share your music and get you more noticed...
Also the one biggest, easiest way which costs nothing is to message some Youtube channels who promote dubstep and ask them nicely if they'll listen to your track and upload them.. this can potentially get a lot of views and get you noticed...................................................................................
And try to be humble not be a tnuc to everyone and then people will respect you more.

Also don't lick bum bum cos then people treat you as lower than they are and people will undermine your talent. But its never bad to try and get to know some big artists who may be able to share your music and get you more noticed...
Also the one biggest, easiest way which costs nothing is to message some Youtube channels who promote dubstep and ask them nicely if they'll listen to your track and upload them.. this can potentially get a lot of views and get you noticed...................................................................................
And try to be humble not be a tnuc to everyone and then people will respect you more.

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Re: The art of how to get recognized in the music industry?
Sit on your knees and open up.
Seriously though - network, network, network.
And if you ain't a nice person - start to be.
Seriously though - network, network, network.
And if you ain't a nice person - start to be.
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
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Re: The art of how to get recognized in the music industry?
legend4ry wrote:Seriously though - network, network, network.
legend4ry wrote:Seriously though - network, network, network.
legend4ry wrote:Seriously though - network, network, network.
legend4ry wrote:Seriously though - network, network, network.
only reason i jumped in thread was to say this, but it's been said.legend4ry wrote:Seriously though - network, network, network.
kruptah wrote:I play the technics.
My english teacher gave me a weird look when I mentioned that as the musical instrument I played. Like the wtf stare. I had to give her the 'wiki wiki' dj motion to confirm what i meant.
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Re: The art of how to get recognized in the music industry?
Become friends with someone who is already in the industry, use them to get heard by the right people. Tommy Lee apparently can hook people up... try to get ahold of him.
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Re: The art of how to get recognized in the music industry?
Bother Kode9 until he gives in and releases your stuff on Hyperdub, worked for Burial.
Re: The art of how to get recognized in the music industry?
LOL i rembered reading that somewhere too. Persistence is the key i guess.Cheeky wrote:Bother Kode9 until he gives in and releases your stuff on Hyperdub, worked for Burial.
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Re: The art of how to get recognized in the music industry?
legend4ry wrote:Seriously though - Sit on your knees and open up.
legend4ry wrote:Seriously though - Sit on your knees and open up.
legend4ry wrote:Seriously though - Sit on your knees and open up.
legend4ry wrote:Seriously though - Sit on your knees and open up.
only reason i jumped in thread was to say this, but it's been said.legend4ry wrote:Seriously though - Sit on your knees and open up.
Re: The art of how to get recognized in the music industry?
Persistence and networking mate. There's no magic answer. Its took me a good 2-3 years to get talking to people in the Garage scene (that is 2-3 years + the time it took me to get to a good standard of production), where I finally managed to release an EP on a digital label (not hugely well known tbf but put out decent amount of releases), and most important for me, gain praise, support, and personal compliments from some of the people I 'idolised' (sounds gay but its true) when I first started, most of all Grant Nelson, Danny J Lewis, and Todd Edwards.
Now I'm trying to work my way into the House scene, which is a lot larger than Garage. And that is what really tests your persistence. There has been lots of times where I've been promised a release on one of my remixes or whatever, only to be turned down by some idiot A&R or label owner, and I've thought 'I can't be arsed with this'. It really is all about persistence. You keep at it, don't let things get you down, and something comes round that takes you one rung up the ladder when you least expect it.
Regarding the 'mainstream' side of the music industry, I wouldn't know, its not something i intend to pursue (until the general public's taste in music improves). The style of music that I do is not something that appeals to Joe Public or the masses, therefore, I believe I would have to sell out and make shite to be recognised in the mainstream. I believe this for House anyway, Garage has more scope as it has been popular once and looks to be a little more popular lately.
Lastly, regarding 'recognised by the industry': this:

Guetta was good back in the day, as soon as he 'got recognised', everything he made was crap and sounded the same. Just listen to Black Eyed Peas. More or less everytrack is complete throwaway dross. Let this man be an example of how not to get recognised lol.
Now I'm trying to work my way into the House scene, which is a lot larger than Garage. And that is what really tests your persistence. There has been lots of times where I've been promised a release on one of my remixes or whatever, only to be turned down by some idiot A&R or label owner, and I've thought 'I can't be arsed with this'. It really is all about persistence. You keep at it, don't let things get you down, and something comes round that takes you one rung up the ladder when you least expect it.
Regarding the 'mainstream' side of the music industry, I wouldn't know, its not something i intend to pursue (until the general public's taste in music improves). The style of music that I do is not something that appeals to Joe Public or the masses, therefore, I believe I would have to sell out and make shite to be recognised in the mainstream. I believe this for House anyway, Garage has more scope as it has been popular once and looks to be a little more popular lately.
Lastly, regarding 'recognised by the industry': this:

Guetta was good back in the day, as soon as he 'got recognised', everything he made was crap and sounded the same. Just listen to Black Eyed Peas. More or less everytrack is complete throwaway dross. Let this man be an example of how not to get recognised lol.
- Gurnumsbug
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Re: The art of how to get recognized in the music industry?
Loved every word you said!MikkiFunk wrote:Persistence and networking mate. There's no magic answer. Its took me a good 2-3 years to get talking to people in the Garage scene (that is 2-3 years + the time it took me to get to a good standard of production), where I finally managed to release an EP on a digital label (not hugely well known tbf but put out decent amount of releases), and most important for me, gain praise, support, and personal compliments from some of the people I 'idolised' (sounds gay but its true) when I first started, most of all Grant Nelson, Danny J Lewis, and Todd Edwards.
Now I'm trying to work my way into the House scene, which is a lot larger than Garage. And that is what really tests your persistence. There has been lots of times where I've been promised a release on one of my remixes or whatever, only to be turned down by some idiot A&R or label owner, and I've thought 'I can't be arsed with this'. It really is all about persistence. You keep at it, don't let things get you down, and something comes round that takes you one rung up the ladder when you least expect it.
Regarding the 'mainstream' side of the music industry, I wouldn't know, its not something i intend to pursue (until the general public's taste in music improves). The style of music that I do is not something that appeals to Joe Public or the masses, therefore, I believe I would have to sell out and make shite to be recognised in the mainstream. I believe this for House anyway, Garage has more scope as it has been popular once and looks to be a little more popular lately.
Lastly, regarding 'recognised by the industry': this:
Guetta was good back in the day, as soon as he 'got recognised', everything he made was crap and sounded the same. Just listen to Black Eyed Peas. More or less everytrack is complete throwaway dross. Let this man be an example of how not to get recognised lol.
It makes a lot of sense!
I've been writing a little more House tunes lately (lol my new track in my sig) So i've been trying to find my sound and see what I can do with it..
I mean In a sense getting known isn't so hard..
It's just about the persistence and willingness you put into showing the world you make music
Thanks for that mate! I really appreciate it, gives me lots of hope for the future
Re: The art of how to get recognized in the music industry?
depends what you mean by "recognized".
I don't know how "recognized" in the industry the people in this thread are but I assume if you want to make it big you have to move to a big city, go to parties, network with people, suck dick both metaphorically and literally, be good looking or at least be not hideous. or if you are hideous you have to be extra hideous, like something spectacularly gross.
I don't know how "recognized" in the industry the people in this thread are but I assume if you want to make it big you have to move to a big city, go to parties, network with people, suck dick both metaphorically and literally, be good looking or at least be not hideous. or if you are hideous you have to be extra hideous, like something spectacularly gross.
Re: The art of how to get recognized in the music industry?
lol I have no idea what would fall under this category.samurai wrote:something spectacularly gross.
Re: The art of how to get recognized in the music industry?
Atac wrote:lol I have no idea what would fall under this category.samurai wrote:something spectacularly gross.





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Sure_Fire wrote:By the way does anyone have the stems to make it bun dem? Missed the beatport comp and would very much like the ego booster of saying I remixed Skrillex.
Re: The art of how to get recognized in the music industry?
FUCKING LOL 
As soon as I saw Skrillex I thought to myself "of course..."
As soon as I saw Skrillex I thought to myself "of course..."
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