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excellent resource written by a very experienced music lawyer for artists and managers navigating record deals, publishing deals, public appearance contracts, etc. full of approachable explanations of how money flows through the industry and why certain terms are standard
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Sep 28, 2024

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I think lots of people get into it after years in the industry as djs, music journalists, playlisters, etc…people get tapped by projects or companies that are looking for their particular taste and categorical knowledge of music. If you’re a natural crate digger, playlist maker, connecter-of-dots— it may be a path you can carve out for yourself by making a name for yourself as a trusted source in the industry and networking. Anyway, lots of good interviews, podcasts, and articles featuring supervisors discussing this sort of stuff. Warning: like a&r work, it ain’t all fun …mostly contracts and paper pushing.
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im Old now and not interested in being vulnerable on the internet anymore i just want to talk about music I think
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within any algorithm based platforms, this is kind of the only move right now. posting at high frequency on socials, using high trafficked sounds on tiktok, posting on IG stories. there are specific strats out there and the targets keep moving, so do some research and pick the ones that feel the least like pulling your nails out for you. with spotify specifically, if you qualify for Marquee or Showcase definitely try to do those! otherwise make sure to use spotify for artists pitch to playlists and include a canvas. you can make em for cheap (free even?) on Clipchamp.com. if you play shows, do those locally as much as possible. integrating into your local scene is a great way to sell physical merch (make your own for as cheap as possible and get creative), and making connections leads to more show opportunities and more people who might check you on streaming or bandcamp - which you should be using since it’s free even if no one buys your stuff at first! DO NOT!!! use SubmitHub. it’s money you won’t get back and a lot of people on there now just profit off of offering small artists blog placements for sites no one reads and that will not build you an audience. you should pitch yourself on your own to indie curation platforms you like via DMs/email though, that’s a great way to get on a playlist. overall it’s rough out there but if nothing else you can always post here and these lovely folks might give you a listen!
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give yourself a twelve-week elective! make it a bird course if you want but do all the assignments you give yourself
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i remember this article being everywhere when it was published in 2021. still so incisive. pairs well with Mark Greif’s Against Exercise.
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