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Guest post by Scott Ronald of TunecoreThere is no question that signing to a respected, successful label can bring you exposure and opportunities that are hard to achieve by yourself.Labels can take your music and amplify its reach, exposing you to a much larger audience and plugging you into the wider infrastructure of booking agents, press and publishing/sync agencies.However, there can be an assumption that signing to a big label is an automatic, golden ticket to success. While a label can often represent a good chance of finding success, for many acts, a record deal can end up being restrictive and limiting, sometimes even destroying bands and acts.Having experienced some of the worst and best that a label can do, I have some understanding of what you can do to future-proof your career and ensure you sign a deal that works for you, both now and in the long run.Here are the five things I wish I knew before I got signed that will help you in your label negotiations.5 Things I Wish I’d Known Before Getting Signed
Changed though the industry might be, signing to a respected label can open the door to opportunities that would otherwise be much further out of reach. That said, rushing into. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2019/08/5-things-i-wish-id-known-before-getting-signed.html]