Mr. Bigglesworth wrote:NEVER sell something without the content producers direct consent.
Brony Media wrote:Mr. Bigglesworth wrote:NEVER sell something without the content producers direct consent.
We get explicit written permission for each track released through us.
Nine Volt wrote:Good luck. No offense, but this type of thing tends not to work out well. See: EKF, MiAmore, etc.
Brony Media wrote:Nine Volt wrote:Good luck. No offense, but this type of thing tends not to work out well. See: EKF, MiAmore, etc.
We'll see. We got a good bit of artists quite excited for our future. It may seem ambitious, but I think we'll make it work.
Freewave wrote:I'd like to know what prior experience you have to make this work, do you have anyone on board, and why anyone would get an advantage going through an unknown label over releasing music themselves
itroitnyah wrote:Also, the name is slightly unoriginal, as there are other people using that name or very similar names
itroitnyah wrote:Because if you're critiquing songs to post on some pair of shitty $50 headphones
Nine Volt wrote:Yeah, well, I wish you the best of luck.
Brony Media wrote:itroitnyah wrote:Oh, and don't sell the music under your own label's name, just link to the page where the listener can purchase the music directly from the artist.
That defeats the purpose of the label. The purpose is to get the artists more money than what they were already making. Like I said, it'll be a rough start, but we should pull through.
Flatflish wrote:Please, please do not do that. Unless you have the legal team to deal with all the paperwork this is a recipe for disaster. Maybe releasing mixes occasionally under the labels name would be OK, but leave the actual money to the artists. A simple link in the description will earn the artists just as much, if not more money then releasing it yourself. Also, I think you'll be hard pressed to find any artists at this stage willing to give even a tiny portion of their money to you.
itroitnyah wrote:How'd you also get 40 people to come onto your team to critique the music submitted or found, anyways? And how many actually music-production experienced judges do you have on your team?
itroitnyah wrote:Also, seriously abandon the idea of putting the songs up under your own label's release purchase. Even Monstercat doesn't do that.
itroitnyah wrote:I recommend that you yourself learn a bit about music.
Brony Media wrote:itroitnyah wrote:How'd you also get 40 people to come onto your team to critique the music submitted or found, anyways? And how many actually music-production experienced judges do you have on your team?
I own a TeamSpeak server with a good bit of people constantly active, they are currently the "listensers". Although, only about 3 of them actually have a studio setup.
itroitnyah wrote:Well, now you have Equestrian Reverb to be competing against as well. Good luck trying, lol
Jokeblue wrote:You fool. You've doomed the Spam thread to yet another, inevitable :3 spam.
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