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labels and partnerships with studios

I know its sort of an unorthadox approach but. I run a small indie label with one successful release under our belt. This band has since gone on to sign with Victory Records (one of the largest indie labels around). I am exploring the idea of rather than using large commercial studios with inflated rates. using home studios to record our releases.

Hi all, i own a label and. .

Hi Everyone

nice forums!

i own a record company, i have everything in place, the studio, producer, song writers etc, but.

where do i get bands and singers from?

i know there are thousands of singers/bands out there looking for a deal, but how do i go about seeing some of thse people? i live in england.

thanks all.

Matt

Labels responded to my demo- what next?

Hi all...I sent out my demo about 10 months ago to 10-12 different labels. 2 responded and said that they "really liked it" and had been playing it around the office. But that was it. No offers. What do I do next?

p.s. these are not mainstream music labels...but nonetheless very respected and popular in the underground scene.

Studio / label relationships

I'm in my 5th year as a full-time studio owner/engineer, and I'm trying to figure out the best way to approach a few of the smaller indie labels in the area. I want to build some good relationships with a few of them in hopes of getting some future clients. What's a good professional way to open some of those doors? Where do I start with them?

Thanks