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Indie Music Industry – Know Your Local Scene

February 5th, 2012

Here is probably the most important music industry tip you will ever receive:

“Join up and subscribe to every indie music industry and DIY band promotion email list, newsletter and resource that you can get your hands on and read everything that you receive”.

I mean it when I say that too much information is much better than not enough, if what you have joined up or subscribed to is not giving you the information that you need then you can just opt out and un-subscribe.

Most sites that offer these things have the integrity to do as you ask.

Read what you receive, make notes, ask yourself if it is relavent for you and the place you are living in, integrate the information into your knowledge base.

The only way to gain this knowledge is by research, and the internet is the best place to research anything.

Researching on the internet though will only give you general (but nonetheless very important) indie music industry knowledge. The real power comes from knowing your local scene and becoming active in it.

Here are some ways that you can do this:

1. Start reading the music magazines in your area.

Local street press is an invaluable tool in letting you know what is going on in the local industry. Generally these magazines have features/interviews with local bands, a gig guide (great for targeting where to play), industry news and so on.

2. Go and see some local bands.

Check out your competition (I mean that as a figure of speech the most important thing about a healthy indie music industry is the community that builds from the music and the people who play it), introduce yourself, get out there amongst it all and immerse yourself in the vibe. Get familiar with the places these bands play at and know who to talk to when it’s your turn to play there.

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Seven Tips For Getting In Contact With Influential People In The Music Industry

January 25th, 2012

People who possess valuable contacts tend to progress much more quickly in an industry that is people orientated such as the music industry. It is therefore not only imperative to acquire contacts but also to keep them over the course of one’s career.

Below are seven sources of quality music business contacts:

Tip 1: Record Shops: Independent Record Stores are one of the richest sources of information because they are a hub where everyone meets. DJ’s, Promoters and Labels Owners are just some of the music business professionals that hover around records stores.

Visiting your local store regularly and making friends with the people who work there can be one of the best uses of your time. Recently I put this to the test again and found that the person behind the counter is a good friend of a major label executive!

My advice is: “Visit record stores regularly”

Tip 2: Music Business Courses: Apart from the knowledge that you will gain from attending a music business course; you will also be in the room with others who are in similar or better positions which allows for tremendous networking opportunities.

A good goal for attending an event is to make at least one contact whom you can help and one contact that can help you! Break times and workshop times are great for this and other networking purposes.

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