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Guest post by Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0This blog is mostly about getting along in the new music world without a record label, but there does come a time when having a label is worth considering if you want to jump to the next level as an artist. Record labels are not intrinsically bad, it’s just that you have to weigh the advantages versus the disadvantages to determine whether or not the time is right for you to be associated with one.This excerpt from my Music 4.1: A Survival Guide For Making Music In The Internet Age book covers the 8 scenarios where a partnership with a label could be a great career move.“You might want to consider a label if: 1. It’s offering you a staggering amount of money. If this happens, either you must be hot enough for a bidding war to have broken out or they really, really believe in your future. Just remember that this might be the last money you’ll ever see from the label, and it may have a significantly negative impact on any credibility that you have with your fan base. Best to test the notion of signing with a label with your tribe just to see their reaction first, since they won’t buy anything from you if they feel you sold them out.2. You need money for recording, touring, or any other needs. One of the things that labels do really well is to act like a bank by using your music as collateral. Major labels still do this as skillfully as ever before, but is it worth the price you’re going to pay in terms of the freedom that Music 4.0 offers?8 Situations When You Might Need A Record Label
While much is made of operating as an independent, do-it-yourself artist in the modern music economy having a label at your back can, in certain scenarios, be highly advantageous. Here. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2017/10/8-situations-when-you-might-need-a-record-label.html]