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    Mike Check
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    5. Network of Vocalists. Most EDM producers know it’s nice to have vocals on some of your tracks. A good consideration is whether the label can help with that. Maybe they have singers on their roster or they have a good network that can help get you guest vocals. This all relates back to your bullet 2 & 4 with regard to networks, promoting, etc.

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    twicx
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    Oddly enough, I actually have a few contacts for that. 2 of my friends are excellent female vocallists. One of which is a recording/performing artist. I know it’s not many, but it’s a start :p

    So based on all that, would you say that a small indie label would be a good place to start?

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    Mike Check
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    I’d say send it out to your list of 10 and while you wait a month or two for replies read up on how to do a self-release. If no one bites release it yourself and think of ways to promote it …don’t neglect that part. After that start working on the next EP.

    #1013359
    twicx
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    Oh yeah definitely! I started working with the sampler in ableton today. I took a series of notes from my guitar, and then had fun with various plugins, so i’m already on that 😉

    I’ve the weekend off work, so I’ll just do a last minute bit of tidying on some of the tracks and then send them off and hope for the best. Thanks again for the help. I’ll post up here if I get any replies. I know i might be waiting a while, but it’s still exciting stuff!

    For the meantime, friday is new gear day, and there’s an APC40 in my local music shop with my name on it!

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