that's very decent of you to offer to look after us :D
party at massplanck's house saturday night.. waahheyyyyyy!!! :lol:
if you really want to impress distributors here's my advice. you need 3 solid releases done and ready to go. you need labels/sleeves designed and you need everything in place to go at the drop of a hat. work out costs etc - everything.
if you ask me, unless you have 3 releases under your belt that are easily going to compete with the top labels (which the chances are you don't being a new label), then remixers are the key. we used remixers all the way with blackout audio cause our stuff just wasn't strong enough.
when you're happy you have a killer product, then approach the distributors. if you wanna be 100% pro about it, arrange meetings. go along personally.
all i'm saying it if you wanna go for it with a label, put everything you have into it. once you've been down to the distributor with a half assed job and they know who you are, you'll kick yourself in the future. do everything the best you can.
then at least if it goes nowhere, you know you tried your best.
good luck m8.





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