BECOME A SUPERSTAR

Here you can have a look at some of the background work we do for our artists and learn from our practice. 

The objective of this page is to share some of the hardworking our team do to make sure your music reaches the right audience and is presented in a way your future fans are found and kept. We make sure they fall in love with your work, it’s teamwork, you have worked in the studio and even before that when you were writing your songs. You have trusted us to showcase your final product and we take pride in getting the job done.

9 STEPS TO PROMOTE YOUR MUSIC

  1. Develop your online presence: Make sure your artist’s website is up to date and use social media platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook to promote your work.
  1. Create a portfolio: Create an online portfolio of your artwork and share it with potential clients and galleries.
  1. Reach out to galleries and other art professionals: Network with galleries and other art professionals in your area or online. Attend art shows and events and introduce yourself and your work.
  1. Participate in competitions: Take part in art competitions and submit your work. This is a great way to get your work seen and noticed by art professionals.
  1. Leverage influencers: Reach out to influencers in the art world and ask them to share your work. This can be a great way to get your work seen by a larger audience.
  1. Utilize online platforms: Take advantage of online platforms such as Patreon and Kickstarter to promote your artwork.
  1. Create a press kit: Develop a press kit with your artist statement and a few images of your work to send to potential clients or galleries.
  1. Create a newsletter: Create a newsletter and send it out to your followers. Include updates on your artwork, exhibitions, and other news related to your work.
  1. Use word-of-mouth: Leverage word-of-mouth by asking your friends and family to spread the word about your artwork.

6 STEPS ON HOW TO FIND A GOOD MUSIC PRODUCER

  1. Research: Take the time to research producers who have worked on albums that you like and admire. Look up the credits on the albums and find out who produced the tracks.
  1. Reach Out: Once you have identified the producers that you are interested in, reach out to them. You can use social media, email, or even a phone call to introduce yourself and explain your project.
  1. Listen: Ask the producers to send you samples of their work. Listen to them and decide if their style and sound are a good fit for your project.
  1. Meet: If possible, arrange a time to meet the producer in person. This is important to ensure that you have a good rapport and can work together effectively.
  1. Negotiate: Once you have found the right producer for your project, negotiate the terms of the agreement. Make sure both parties are clear on the expectations and responsibilities.
  1. Trust: Lastly, trust your producer. They have the expertise and experience to help you create a great album. Give them the freedom to do their best work, and you will be sure to have an amazing result.

HOW TO RAISE FUNDS TO PRODUCE YOUR MUSIC

  1. Crowdfunding: You can use platforms such as Kickstarter or GoFundMe to raise funds for your music production. Reach out to your friends, family, and followers to contribute to your project.
  1. Donations: Ask your followers to donate to your cause. You can offer merchandise or digital downloads as incentives to get people to donate.
  1. Sponsorships: Reach out to companies who might be interested in supporting your music project. You can offer them exposure and promotion in exchange for their support.
  1. Music Licensing: Connect with music libraries and music supervisors who are looking for new music for their projects. You can get paid for the music you produce and use it to fund your project.
  1. Live Events: Host lives events or concerts to raise funds for your music production. You can charge an entry fee or offer merchandise for sale.
  1. Grants: Research grants available for musicians and music production. You can apply for grants to help finance your project.
  1. Invest in Equipment: Invest in quality equipment to produce your music. You can sell some of your old equipment or take out a loan to purchase the equipment you need.
  1. Digital Sales: Sell your music online through popular digital music stores such as iTunes, Google Play, and Amazon. This could be a great way to generate some funds for your music production.

THE ADVANTAGES OF MUSIC PRODUCTION

  1. Protection: A music production contract provides legal protection to both the artist and the producer. It will help protect the artist against any potential legal issues that may arise in the future, such as copyright infringement or breach of contract.
  1. Clarity: A music production contract helps to clarify the working relationship between the artist and producer. This includes the rights and obligations of both parties, as well as the fees, royalties, and any other financial obligations associated with the project.
  1. Security: A contract ensures that both the artist and producer are on the same page when it comes to the production process. It also provides security for both parties, as the contract will outline what is expected of each party and how disputes should be handled.
  1. Creativity: A music production contract can help to foster creativity. By setting out the expectations of both parties, a contract can help to create an environment that encourages creative collaboration between the artist and producer.
  1. Professionalism: A contract can help to establish a level of professionalism between the artist and producer. It can help to ensure that both parties are taken seriously and that the project is handled in a professional manner.