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sending out demos

Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 8:40 am
by skywave
what's the craic?

i see a lot of beat tapes with dozens of tracks on but from experience of being the other side of the desk i know most labels like to have a concise, short but sweet example of what you are up to, say 3-5 tracks

mp3 or wav? will be getting the tracks mastered just for that "finish"

i have webspace so can host away from ad filled services or places like Soundcloud ... will be getting a small pile of 3" CDrs made too as some people still like to receive a disc in the snail mail

anything else i should be considering? method of contact (MySpace or direct label e mail)? setting myself up for disappointment? spend my time more wisely? stop asking questions?

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 11:40 am
by monotic
Hi - There're a bunch of threads about this elsewhere in the forum, btw. Search the 'dubstep' and 'production' areas.

:)

Can't give much advice myself as I'm unsigned, too, but the consensus seems to be to get your tunes to DJs, and to try and build a personal relationship with DJs and labels. Unsolicited dubs often won't get a fair hearing - although I'm sure there're exceptions, so it's probably still worth trying.

Anyway, good luck!