sam2057 wrote: being bad with grammer
Your spelling is impeccable though.
sam2057 wrote: being bad with grammer
No, see, this is where your making yourself look unprofessional. You need too answer these questions publicly, thats why your losing your rate of submission. People are getting too this point in the thread and honestly wondering why none of the little things like a brief outline of your promo plans and the style of music your looking for havent been answered.sam2057 wrote:obviasly people are going to want to ask us questions but it doesnt have to be done publicly.
Fair enough, best of luck, will keep an eye outsam2057 wrote:Ok then..
To start off with we are focusing on digital releases, hopefully if things go well we will be releasing stuff on vinyl (but these releases will have to have MASSIVE potential or have had a certain ammount of digital downloads (to break even with vinyl you need to be able to sell at least 500 records). We will be distributing music on itunes, amazon, napster, beatport and all the other big online digital distrubutors.
for promotion i will be using all the online dubstep forums to publish our release posters etc. We have got people working with us who have shows on dubstep fm who will be promoting on there, i have friends that have radio shows on all fm (manchester) and another radio station in leicster. We have also had intrest from radio djs in american and people intrested in releasing with us in australia and america, so hopefully it could spread worldwide.
i have been in contact with a couple of famous producers to see if they wil release somthing with us for 100% of the royaltys, just becuase it will get some recognition to the label. one of these artists has also offered to do a remix of one of our tracks once a release is out.
i am going to get into contact with some of the bbc 1xtra djs to try and get some of our stuff promoted and played on the radio.
i am going to make a promo for the label consisting of various clips from various producers tracks and i am going to put this on a cd and give it out to all the djs i go to see and all the dubstep fans around my area and i would advise all our other artists to do the same thing.
once we have got a couple of releases out we will be putting on a launch night with artists from the label djing. I have contact with the people who run the 2 biggest nights in manchester (open plan & hit and run) and one of my friends runs an up and coming night caled 01:61.
once the money starts rolling in we will have the funds to start posting adverts on apropriate websites.
we are also going to use youtube, i am going to contact some of the good dubstep promotors on there (inspector dubplate etc.). as all our releases are exclusive and unknown im sure that some of these people will be happy to post our tunes on there youtube channels.
if you have any further questions or would like to submit a demo, get onto
subdirtrecords@hotmail.com
i am also a graphic designer and supply all the layouts and cover work for my artists you can chek them out on http://www.myspace.com/subdirtrecords ... i think it is quite important to keep everything looking fresh and profesional.
I get the impression your plans as a business aren't actually in blueprint yet and they're still in the process of gathering plans and ideas and putting them to action, which is fine whilst recruiting acts but the acts should be informed of this.sam2057 wrote:mate, if you look on the website you can clearly see that we have already got a couple of artists signed up to the labeljugo wrote:at the place where i hang out we reckon he's just trying to get free tunes, or he's just a bit young and going about it the wrong way (the caps lock and '!!!' kind of gives it away really).
http://www.myspace.com/subdirtrecords
stop hatein
Ohhhh these ideas look like they could be stealablesam2057 wrote:Ok then..
To start off with we are focusing on digital releases, hopefully if things go well we will be releasing stuff on vinyl (but these releases will have to have MASSIVE potential or have had a certain ammount of digital downloads (to break even with vinyl you need to be able to sell at least 500 records). We will be distributing music on itunes, amazon, napster, beatport and all the other big online digital distrubutors.
for promotion i will be using all the online dubstep forums to publish our release posters etc. We have got people working with us who have shows on dubstep fm who will be promoting on there, i have friends that have radio shows on all fm (manchester) and another radio station in leicster. We have also had intrest from radio djs in american and people intrested in releasing with us in australia and america, so hopefully it could spread worldwide.
i have been in contact with a couple of famous producers to see if they wil release somthing with us for 100% of the royaltys, just becuase it will get some recognition to the label. one of these artists has also offered to do a remix of one of our tracks once a release is out.
i am going to get into contact with some of the bbc 1xtra djs to try and get some of our stuff promoted and played on the radio.
i am going to make a promo for the label consisting of various clips from various producers tracks and i am going to put this on a cd and give it out to all the djs i go to see and all the dubstep fans around my area and i would advise all our other artists to do the same thing.
once we have got a couple of releases out we will be putting on a launch night with artists from the label djing. I have contact with the people who run the 2 biggest nights in manchester (open plan & hit and run) and one of my friends runs an up and coming night caled 01:61.
once the money starts rolling in we will have the funds to start posting adverts on apropriate websites.
we are also going to use youtube, i am going to contact some of the good dubstep promotors on there (inspector dubplate etc.). as all our releases are exclusive and unknown im sure that some of these people will be happy to post our tunes on there youtube channels.
if you have any further questions or would like to submit a demo, get onto
subdirtrecords@hotmail.com
i am also a graphic designer and supply all the layouts and cover work for my artists you can chek them out on http://www.myspace.com/subdirtrecords ... i think it is quite important to keep everything looking fresh and profesional.
Thanks man, finally some feedbackwirez wrote:Loving your purple buttons dude!
This. Also note, that Information about your label (type of dubstep, format of releases, etc) is decisive, if artits approach you or not. Imo, it should be you, giving sufficent information in the first place, instead of artits needing to approach you first, to see if it fits.leviticus wrote:Labels need to do their home work on this, you shouldn't come on forums with half baked ideas and then wonder why you are getting a grilling.
Imo i feel you have been asked reasonable questions which anyone would ask, don't take it personally but loads of labels similar to you come on here and other forums and just make them self look incompetent by not doing their research, however, i wish you the best of luck and hope it works out!
Not hating at all just be more prepared
Now that's much more like it :>sam2057 wrote:Ok then..
To start off with we are focusing on digital releases, hopefully if things go well we will be releasing stuff on vinyl (but these releases will have to have MASSIVE potential or have had a certain ammount of digital downloads (to break even with vinyl you need to be able to sell at least 500 records). We will be distributing music on itunes, amazon, napster, beatport and all the other big online digital distrubutors.
for promotion i will be using all the online dubstep forums to publish our release posters etc. We have got people working with us who have shows on dubstep fm who will be promoting on there, i have friends that have radio shows on all fm (manchester) and another radio station in leicster. We have also had intrest from radio djs in american and people intrested in releasing with us in australia and america, so hopefully it could spread worldwide.
i have been in contact with a couple of famous producers to see if they wil release somthing with us for 100% of the royaltys, just becuase it will get some recognition to the label. one of these artists has also offered to do a remix of one of our tracks once a release is out.
i am going to get into contact with some of the bbc 1xtra djs to try and get some of our stuff promoted and played on the radio.
i am going to make a promo for the label consisting of various clips from various producers tracks and i am going to put this on a cd and give it out to all the djs i go to see and all the dubstep fans around my area and i would advise all our other artists to do the same thing.
once we have got a couple of releases out we will be putting on a launch night with artists from the label djing. I have contact with the people who run the 2 biggest nights in manchester (open plan & hit and run) and one of my friends runs an up and coming night caled 01:61.
once the money starts rolling in we will have the funds to start posting adverts on apropriate websites.
we are also going to use youtube, i am going to contact some of the good dubstep promotors on there (inspector dubplate etc.). as all our releases are exclusive and unknown im sure that some of these people will be happy to post our tunes on there youtube channels.
if you have any further questions or would like to submit a demo, get onto
subdirtrecords@hotmail.com
i am also a graphic designer and supply all the layouts and cover work for my artists you can chek them out on http://www.myspace.com/subdirtrecords ... i think it is quite important to keep everything looking fresh and profesional.
sam2057 wrote:Ok then..
i have friends that have radio shows on all fm (manchester) and another radio station in leicster.
I have contact with the people who run the 2 biggest nights in manchester (open plan & hit and run) and one of my friends runs an up and coming night caled 01:61.
Not true, I run a night and have an FM radio show.stappard wrote:sam2057 wrote:Ok then..
i have friends that have radio shows on all fm (manchester) and another radio station in leicster.
I have contact with the people who run the 2 biggest nights in manchester (open plan & hit and run) and one of my friends runs an up and coming night caled 01:61.
I sort of took out the stuff we as producers couldn't just do ourselves...
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
Assassin wrote:This is looking a bit mickey mouse.
they won't be around in a yeardraxter wrote:I wish them best luck!
And even bad promo is promo...
and all this thread should encourage them to proof, that u were wrong
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