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In this episode of Other Record Labels, we break down how indie record labels can distribute music to streaming platforms.
Presented by Hellbender Vinyl - http://geni.us/hellbendervinyl
Learn the essentials of navigating major streaming sites, leveraging Bandcamp, and exploring noninteractive platforms like Pandora. We discuss the role of digital distributors, how to choose the right one, and the importance of barcodes and ISRCs. You'll also get tips on preparing assets, from mastering audio and designing artwork to curating metadata. Dive into the financial side, including how payments work and sharing revenue with artists. Finally, explore strategies for landing your music on algorithmic, editorial, and user-generated playlists. Whether you're new to music distribution or looking to refine your process, this episode is packed with insights to help your label succeed in the digital era!
Get More Resources Here: http://otherrecordlabels.com/streaming
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In this episode, we dive into the world of cassette tapes with Romain Boudruche, founder of We Are Rewind, a company reviving the retro charm of cassette players with a modern twist.
Presented by Hellbender Vinyl - http://geni.us/hellbender
Romain shares the inspiration behind the venture, sparked by nostalgia for physical music formats and a lack of high-quality, affordable cassette players in the market. Inspired by his experiences with mixtapes and the resurgence of cassette culture, Romain set out to create a high-quality device that bridges the gap between past and present.
We discuss the challenges of designing a modern cassette player, from integrating Bluetooth functionality to achieving the perfect blend of retro aesthetic and contemporary usability. Romain also details the feedback from customers, who range from purists valuing the tactile and ritualistic experience of cassettes to newcomers intrigued by the affordability and novelty of the format. Through thoughtful design and a commitment to quality, We Are Rewind has captured the hearts of music fans worldwide, offering a tangible music experience in an increasingly digital landscape.
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In this episode, we dive deep into the pros and cons of pressing vinyl records as an indie artist or label owner. Vinyl can be a stunning, high-ticket item that fans love to collect and display, offering endless creative opportunitiesâfrom unique label designs and vibrant vinyl colors to custom jackets and inserts. The resurgence of vinyl suggests it has a bright future, making it an appealing way to connect with fans on a tangible level.
Presented by Hellbender Vinyl - http://geni.us/hellbender
But thereâs no denying the challenges that come with vinyl production. Manufacturing costs are high, with minimum order quantities often around 200-300 units to make the economics work. Prices for materials and shipping have surged, meaning a $25 record might now cost $40 or more, squeezing fansâ budgets even further. Plus, boring, uninspired vinyl designs simply donât sell in todayâs competitive market. Weâll also unpack the logistics involvedâfrom audio mastering to artwork design to test pressingsârevealing why vinyl is a complex endeavor for any indie artist or label.
If you're considering vinyl for your next release, tune in to hear an honest breakdown of the costs, creative perks, and potential pitfalls, so you can decide if this classic format is the right fit for your music.
RESOURCES FOR VINYL: http://otherrecordlabels.com/vinyl
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In this episode, I chat with Dom, founder of Sunday Dinner Records, about his journey from music fan to label owner.
Presented by Smart Noise (http://geni.us/smartnoise)
Dom shares how he builds a close-knit, family-like community with his artists and the thought process behind his labelâs food-inspired name. We dive into his passion for quality over quantity, why he still believes in physical releases like cassettes and vinyl, and his vision for the future of Sunday Dinner.
This episode is all about indie spirit, genuine connections, and the art of creating timeless music.
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In this episode, we dive deep into the resurgence of cassette tapes and what they mean for indie artists and record labels. We explore the unique advantages that cassettes bring to the table, including their low production costs, creative potential, and the charm of physical media in an increasingly digital world.
Presented by SMART NOISE - http://geni.us/smartnoise
For labels, cassettes offer a lower barrier to entry, allowing for smaller runs, easier shipping, and a distinct DIY aesthetic with customizable J-cards, colorful tapes, and unique vertical artwork. We also discuss the nostalgia factor, which drives cassette culture, and how even big names like Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish have adopted the format.
However, cassettes come with their own challenges. Margins can be tight, as keeping the price below $10 while managing production costs can be tough. Few functional tape players exist, and the format lacks the mainstream retail support enjoyed by vinyl. Moreover, the dual-sided nature of cassettes adds creative hurdles for artists, forcing them to balance song lengths across both sides. While cassettes may not yet have reached vinylâs level of popularity, they offer a distinct space for collectors and artists alike.
Grab my FREE GUIDE to making cassette tapes: http://otherrecordlabels.com/tapes
Join us as we explore whether cassette tapes are worth the investment for indie artists and labelsâand what the future holds for this nostalgic, yet potentially reborn, format.
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In this episode, I sit down with Zena, founder of Root Rot Records, an independent label championing community and creativity.
Presented by Smart Noise - http://geni.us/smartnoise
Zena shares their experience navigating vinyl production and how tapes have been a unique and growing part of their labelâs offerings. We also dive into the clever marketing tactics like the âtry before you buyâ QR code stickers on their tapes.
We explore the meaning behind the name Root Rot Records and discuss how the labelâs mission is more than just about releasing musicâitâs about creating a home for marginalized communities. Zena talks about how fostering compassion, community, and inclusivity is at the heart of the label's ethos.
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In this episode, we tackle the big question every aspiring indie label owner has asked: "How much does it cost to start a record label?"
Presented by Smart Noise - http://geni.us/smartnoise
Forget the sky-high figures you might find online â we're breaking it down in a realistic, no-nonsense way for one-person operations, DIY labels, and anyone looking to start small. From branding and legal costs to subscriptions and vinyl pressing, weâll walk you through a practical budget of around $2,650, with tips on how to scale from there.
Whether you're reissuing your own music, releasing a friend's band, or dreaming of creating a community-driven label, this episode gives you a clear path forward. Plus, we share how you can save money without cutting corners â and what you shouldn't skimp on. Listen in and get ready to launch your label the right way!
Grab a budget template here: http://otherrecordlabels.com/budget
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This week, it's an INDUSTRY INSIDERS episode! I sit down with Eric Weiner of The Wild Honey Pie, a company renowned for creating video content and music videos for indie artists and labels. Together, we dive into the evolving landscape of music videos in the indie music scene in 2024.
Presented by SMART NOISE - http://smart-noise.com
We explore the apparent contradiction of music videos losing relevance in an era where video content dominates platforms like YouTube, while music videos seem to have become the "unwanted stepchild" of the video content family. Eric shares his thoughts on why streaming giants like Spotify and Apple haven't pushed music videos as aggressively as they've embraced video content for podcasts.
We also address the practical side of video creation, including the high costs and challenges indie labels face in producing them. Eric shares insights into how some genresâlike alternative rock and punkâthrive visually, while others may struggle to translate their sound into a visual medium.
Check out The Wild Honey Pie: http://thewildhoneypie.com
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10 Tips for Running a Successful Record Label Sale
In this episode, we dive into why regular sales on platforms like Bandcamp and your labelâs webstore are more than just a way to make a quick buckâtheyâre an essential tool for keeping your label top-of-mind with fans.
Presented by Infinite Catalog - http://geni.us/infinitecatalog
We share 10 actionable tips on how to plan, promote, and execute a successful record label sale, from setting up your strategy to offering exclusive perks and creating an irresistible campaign.
Whether youâre gearing up for a New Year sale or planning ahead for the next season, this episode will help you boost engagement, build your brand, and generate revenue.
Tune in and get ready to maximize your next sale!
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In this episode, Scott sits down with Harry Towell, the creative force behind Whitelabrecs, to explore the art of running an indie record label with a unique approach.
Harry shares the inspiration behind his labelâs name and its focus on blending vintage vinyl aesthetics with modern CD formats. From hand-burning early releases to creating beautifully packaged vinyl-style CDs, Harry has built a label that values both music and physical media as collectible art.
Join us as we discuss the challenges of producing physical releases, the resurgence of CDs in the ambient music world, and Harry's philosophy of supporting emerging artists with lower-risk formats.
Presented by Infinite Catalog - http://geni.us/infinitecatalog
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Starting a Record Label for Your Own Music: Why Itâs a Smart Move
Presented by Infinite Catalog (http://infinitecatalog.com/otherrecordlabels)
Ever wondered if you can launch a record label just to release your own music? In this episode, we dive into one of the most common questions indie artists ask: Can I start a record label for myself or my band? Spoiler alert: Not only can you, but it's a path taken by some of the biggest names in music history.
Join us as we explore three models for artist-run labels, from "faking it till you make it" to building a roster around your projects. You'll hear real-world examples from artists like Sufjan Stevens, Wilco, Fat Mike, and more, who started their own labels for creative control and artistic freedom. Whether you're thinking of releasing just your own music or growing into a full-fledged label, this episode offers insights and inspiration to get you started!
Download my FREE Record Label Toolkit: http://otherrecordlabels.com/toolkit
Tune in to learn how your DIY label can give you the confidence, control, and opportunity to shape your musical career.
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In this episode, TT The Artist, founder of Club Queen Records, shares her vision of creating a label that uplifts women, especially women of color, in genres like hip-hop, pop, dance, and R&B. She emphasizes the importance of making "music that feels good" and discusses how building a platform for underrepresented artists has been a strategic success.
Presented by Infinite Catalog - http://infinitecatalog.com/otherrecordlabels
TT also delves into the importance of branding, her love for vibrant, colorful art, and the role of sync licensing in her label's music strategy. Whether through music, art, or film, TT believes in creating a space where creativity thrives.
Listen to the full episode to learn more about TTâs journey, her advice for new label owners, and her thoughts on balancing multiple creative outlets.
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In this episode of Other Record Labels, we're diving into the essentials of A&R for indie record labels.
Presented by Hellbender Vinyl: http://hellbendervinyl.com
Whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your approach, weâll cover everything from finding and signing new talent to building strong, lasting relationships with your artists.
Learn how to scout the right musicians, manage their expectations, and create a label environment that fosters creativity and success. Tune in to discover the A&R strategies that will help your labelâand your artistsâreach new heights!
Learn More: http://otherrecordlabels.com/aandr
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Labelmates is coming back starting September 10, 2024 at 1PM Eastern!
A 6-week intensive small group for new and soon-to-be record label owners!
Apply Now: http://otherrecordlabels.com/labelmates
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Starting a record label is a thrilling venture, but the legal landscape can be daunting.
In this episode, we dive into the five most common legal questions every new record label owner needs to consider.
Presented by Hellbender Vinyl - http://hellbendervinyl.com
From whether you should register an LLC or trademark your label name, to creating recording contracts, owning masters, and understanding copyrightsâweâve got you covered.
Join me as I share insights from my own experience and advice from industry professionals, helping you make informed decisions as you build your label. Tune in and get equipped with the knowledge you need to protect your music business!
Learn More: http://otherrecordlabels.com/legaladvice
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Download my FREE Guide to Sync Licensing: http://otherrecordlabels.com/sync
In this episode, we dive into the essentials of sync licensingâa critical aspect of the music industry that can open up new revenue streams and opportunities for artists, record labels, and managers. We'll answer four key questions: What is sync licensing? How do you make money in sync licensing? What is the record labelâs role in the process? And how do you get started? Whether you're new to the concept or looking to refine your strategy, this episode has you covered.
Presented by Hellbender Vinyl - http://hellbendervinyl.com
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FREE "Album Artwork" Resources: http://otherrecordlabels.com/artwork
In this episode, we dive into the world of album artwork and its significance in the music industry. Discover why album art is more than just a pretty pictureâit's a crucial element that shapes the first impression of your music. We explore how iconic designs like Pink Floydâs prism and The Velvet Undergroundâs banana have become cultural symbols, and why great design is essential in todayâs physical music market.
Learn how to create a cohesive visual identity that extends beyond the album cover to your entire marketing campaign, including tour posters, merch, and social media graphics. We'll also discuss the vital role record labels play in the design process, from connecting artists with top designers to enhancing the physical product experience.
Join us as we uncover the secrets to making your album artwork as memorable as the music itself. Whether you're an artist, designer, or music enthusiast, this episode is packed with insights and tips to elevate your albumâs visual impact.
Tune in and let's explore the art behind the music!
Presented by Hellbender Vinyl - http://hellbendervinyl.com
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In this episode, we delve into the fundamentals of record label accounting, crucial for indie label owners. We cover the royalty formula (Income - Expenses x Artist Share = Royalty), essential terminology (income, expenses, advances, profit, artist share), and how royalties are typically split, with an emphasis on common 50/50 splits.
We'll also discuss best practices for calculating and paying royalties, including the importance of transparency and the tools to use, such as software and spreadsheets. Learn how to start your record label on the right foot with clear financial management practices.
Learn More: http://otherrecordlabels.com/royalties
Presented by Hellbender Vinyl - http://hellbendervinyl.com
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PRESENTED BY HELLBENDER VINYL - http://geni.us/hellbender
In this episode of Other Record Labels, I'm diving into the basics of recording and mixing for indie record labels.
I'll walk you through why a great-sounding record is crucial for your label's success and how you can effectively participate in the recording process.
From pre-production to mastering, we'll cover all the essential steps, providing you with insights and tips to ensure your releases always hit the right note.
Whether you're a seasoned label executive or just starting out, this episode will help you understand the technical side of music production and elevate your label's brand. Tune in and let's explore the world of recording and mixing together!
Learn more at http://otherrecordlabels.com/recording
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đïž In this episode of "Other Record Labels" with Scott Orr, we delve into the fundamentals of pressing vinyl records. Whether you're an indie artist or a record label owner, pressing vinyl can be a game-changer for your music career.
Presented by Hellbender Vinyl: http://geni.us/hellbendervinyl
Scott breaks down the process step-by-step, covering essential topics like scheduling your lead time, finding the right pressing plant, and adding features that boost the value of your product.
From mastering and artwork to packaging and extras like download codes and hype stickers, get ready to learn everything you need to know to create a standout vinyl release.
Tune in for expert tips and insights that will help you navigate the exciting world of vinyl pressing! đ¶đż #OtherRecordLabels #PressingVinyl #IndieArtists #RecordLabelOwners
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