You can find good, accurate music industry contact info with record label email addresses for pretty much every label you can think of via the A&R Registry. ... Yes, it takes a lot of time to email people individually. But it's really bad form to spam submissions to record labels.Jul 27, 2020
How do I contact a music label?
Contacting a Label That Accepts Demos. Visit your preferred label's website and locate where to send your demo. Most labels have a website where you can find contact information. This will probably be at the top or bottom of the home page and may be accessible by clicking "Contact Us" or "Frequently Asked Questions."
How do you send music through email?
- Composing new mail. ...
- Fill in the form boxes as needed. ...
- Click the "Attach a File" option to display a file dialog box. ...
- Double-click on the file. ...
- Note that in some email programs, the file appears within the email text itself.
How do you reach out to a record label?
- Write a Great Bio. First things first: make sure your brand is properly and professionally represented online. ...
- Prepare Your Tunes. Remember about producing and delivering good quality. ...
- Do Your Research. ...
- Be Relevant. ...
- Think Like a Label. ...
- Send it Out! ...
- Submit a Demo to Blue Label Records.
How do you send a message to a record label?
Go to the label's website or Facebook page, look for the contacts section, and check their specific instructions out. If they accept demos via form on their website only, then send via that form. If they ask to send an email to specific address — send an email to that address.Oct 12, 2016
How do record labels find artists?
They start by looking on YouTube for any live footage (even if it's fan generated with a phone cam). Maybe the label will send someone to check it out live or ask the promoter to give a report. Finally, they'll talk to a few people they know in the market to get some opinions.May 25, 2020
How do you approach a music label?
- Make sure you're ready.
- Research the record label.
- Be relevant to the label.
- Perfect your live performance.
- Stand out from the crowd.
- Make sure your demo is high quality.
- Get feedback.
- Use a professional recording studio.
Should I send my demo to record labels?
Demo submissions should be directed to UMG's record labels, but kindly note that they are unable to accept unsolicited material. Typically, demos are recommended to one of our labels' A&R departments by a manager, agent, producer, radio DJ or other industry professional.