What sort of label owner talks this way. ARE YOU A GRASS??? This is copyright law you pleb where do you think you are the schoolyard???
If I were you take that fucking website down and change the name as youve fucked your credibility forever. No-one would send you a fart after reading this Im usually really tolerant of people but youve come on here chatting complete shit , showing you blatently dont know a thing about how to conduct yourself in a professional manner. Ive got sperm swimming round my bollocks that could do a better job at this than you . Jog on fool
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Re: ARTISTS NEEDED FOR FULL ENGLISH RECORDINGS
You know, I was going to let this thread slide for a bit, hopefully the OP wouldn't come across as an utter tool, list details of what his label offered producers etc etc.
Honestly though chief, everything you've claimed:
Big labels don't want a fee, they pay a large advance which cover studio sessions and mastering.This way all pre production costs are then covered for by the artist. I haven't heard of labels taking promotional costs (as this is post production) out of advances, but they always constitute release cost and the artist is paid after all that money is recouped.
Most large international labels won't sign unknown regardless of them being amazing. So regardless of there being some great unknown artists on this board (which you hilariously try to insult whilst simultaneously try to sign) a majority of them wouldn't be considered as they haven't the foundation to get them there. And to be honest, right now, you ain't looking like that.
I suggest perhaps detailing some information about what your label intends to do, what it's general business plan is, what kinda of distribution it has secured and generally not talking to your future artists and more than likely your future customers like a prick.
I'm locking this thread, OP is more than welcome to start a new one with more info and civility.
Honestly though chief, everything you've claimed:
This is all bullshit, the majority of labels that actually do something (the ones that last and people end actually talking about), do tend to start with larger better known names, especially 2nd/3rd wave genre labels.garffi3 wrote: Labels dont start of with big artists.
I offer the best free promotion i can , big labels want a fee for mastering & promo costs ETC.
Your only hear because big international labels dash ya demos
Big labels don't want a fee, they pay a large advance which cover studio sessions and mastering.This way all pre production costs are then covered for by the artist. I haven't heard of labels taking promotional costs (as this is post production) out of advances, but they always constitute release cost and the artist is paid after all that money is recouped.
Most large international labels won't sign unknown regardless of them being amazing. So regardless of there being some great unknown artists on this board (which you hilariously try to insult whilst simultaneously try to sign) a majority of them wouldn't be considered as they haven't the foundation to get them there. And to be honest, right now, you ain't looking like that.
I suggest perhaps detailing some information about what your label intends to do, what it's general business plan is, what kinda of distribution it has secured and generally not talking to your future artists and more than likely your future customers like a prick.
I'm locking this thread, OP is more than welcome to start a new one with more info and civility.
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