So I'm done with production, What now?

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So I'm done with production, What now?

Post by pets bud » Fri Jul 06, 2007 9:44 pm

I have finished what I call a CD. Does anyone know of anywhere or place where I can a label to try to pick up my music and press it or publish it? I don't know if the topic has been covered but I woulds appreciate any information you guys may have. Thankz!!

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Post by dougd » Fri Jul 06, 2007 10:04 pm

Why not first try to get it heard? Send it to your favorite DJ's...

I think labels would be more interested if you could say "this track was blowing up on Rinsefm for the last three weeks" or something.

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Post by boy_arena » Sun Jul 08, 2007 10:19 pm

surely you cant just finish 1 cd and say your done with it? i might feel different to everyone els but i personnaly wouldnt say im done at all and even if i did id have made like a thousand cd's.

Good Luck anyway.

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Post by pets bud » Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:12 pm

Thankz for the Idea, but i'm out in the States so there is no radio stations that play this format. I guess ima have to hit the scene and find Dj's that way.

surely you cant just finish 1 cd and say your done with it? i might feel different to everyone els but i personnaly wouldnt say im done at all and even if i did id have made like a thousand cd's.
When I finish a CD that's because I finish it, and I am ready to move on to the next project. I don't care if people have suggestions and what not. Unless they want me to extend it to put vocals on it then i'll change it. But I find that if you set a time limit for your project you don't get frustrated by going back to a song over and over. Just delete the ones that suck and put in the good ones. Technically a song is never done, but there is no use to killing yourself over it. If you are happy with it then youre done.

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Post by razer-wire » Tue Jul 10, 2007 2:19 am

Im never done!! 8)
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Post by gravious » Wed Jul 18, 2007 12:11 pm

petS buD wrote:Thankz for the Idea, but i'm out in the States so there is no radio stations that play this format.
Umm, dunno about that mate!

Theres quite a few American/Canadian DJs on various broadcast and Net radio stations.

Joe Nice for example!

Anyway you could try and send it out to a few folk by the marvelous medium of the internet as well - get in contact with anyone you think might be interested and see if they'll take a listen.

Many such people can be found on this forum, as well as on Myspace and other such sites.
I guess ima have to hit the scene and find Dj's that way.
Can't hurt!

And posting in the "dubs" section is also a good start

Good luck

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