Guest daemon Posted June 29, 2007 Posted June 29, 2007 la formatiile de metale, in special cele de black, gasesti cate una care nu este la nici o casa de discuri, si are cateva albume self-released. Mie nu mi'e clar cum vine asta. Cu label'ul inteleg, ei te promoveaza, faci contracte de inregistrari cu ei, si diverse alte facilitati. Dar cum lansezi un album singur? Cum multiplici cd'uri, printezi coperti, cum distribui cd'urile, daca nu'ti ajunge sa imparti in fata blocului, cum ajung banii la tine?
Dicu Posted June 29, 2007 Posted June 29, 2007 prin politia D.I.Y ( do it yourself), adica faci rost de bani si multiplici cd-uri de obicei acasa, coperti daca ai bani le faci la o firma, daca nu tot acasa, si cu distributia vb cu diferiti oameni/prieteni de prin tara, si trimiti prin posta etc.
dass101 Posted June 29, 2007 Posted June 29, 2007 Poti sa le multiplici ca persoana fizica fix la fel cum faci ca si persoana juridica (firma, label, etc) Dupa care ti le distribui cum vrei, online, prin distribuitori independenti..
FiveseveN Posted June 29, 2007 Posted June 29, 2007 Numai ca acea persoana juridica nu le multiplica pe PC, ci cu aparatura adecvata (ma rog, sunt replicatoare mult mai performante). O lectura interesanta cred ca ar fi The Ins and Outs of Professional CD Replication, How To Make Your Own Hit Record etc.
guitarhead Posted June 29, 2007 Posted June 29, 2007 la formatiile de metale, in special cele de black, gasesti cate una care nu este la nici o casa de discuri, si are cateva albume self-released. Mie nu mi'e clar cum vine asta. Cu label'ul inteleg, ei te promoveaza, faci contracte de inregistrari cu ei, si diverse alte facilitati. Dar cum lansezi un album singur? Cum multiplici cd'uri, printezi coperti, cum distribui cd'urile, daca nu'ti ajunge sa imparti in fata blocului, cum ajung banii la tine? Ca sa-ti faci un album, sa printezi, multiplici, etc. etc., te costa ceva, da' e relativ usor, sint locuri care se ocupa exact de asa ceva -- plus ca "dai un ban da' stai in fata", fiindca tu ai avut controlul artistic asupra produsului finit. Problema cea mai spinoasa este, de departe, DISTRIBUTIA acestui produs, ca doar de acolo vine banu' si rasplata pentru efortul depus. Am vazut "afara" cum se fac aranjamente pe un market regional, sarindu-i pe "majors" -- ca sa-ti dau ca termen de comparatie, inchipuie-ti ca ai un contract de distributie cu o retea de supermarket-uri, gen cum ar veni aici sa-ti desfaci albumul in mod direct prin intermediul magazinelor Carefour (asta asa, ca exemplu -- dincolo o retea de magazine de genul asta e mult mai extinsa, chiar la nivel local). In acelasi timp, in functie de posibilitati/relatii/contacte, faci si tu niste publicitate locala adica la radiouri, in presa, prin fan-cluburi, etc. Apropos de radiouri, am vazut prin alte parti trupe sustinute initial de "college radio" / campusurile universitatilor mai mari au propriul post de radio, si iti dai seama cum se raspindeste vestea printre miile de studenti, ca oricum ala e un market foarte receptiv; de fapt, imi aduc aminte ca asa s-a lansat Dave Mathews Band, la vremea respectiva, prin word of mouth -- adica baietii au facut campanie agresiva pe plan local si au creat un "buzz", cum se zice (dupa care au fost culesi de un major label, dar ei erau deja sold out pe plan local, in marketul lor). Si bineinteles ca deasemeni iti poti vinde albumul "la botul calului", la cintarile sustinute de trupa. Hmmmmmmm, ia sa vedem, idei, fratilor, cum credeti ca se poate lansa un album INDEPENDENT aici la romanica? Peace!
Guest Posted June 29, 2007 Posted June 29, 2007 Citez din istoria Artic Monkeys: They began rehearsing at Yellow Arch Studios in Neepsend, and their first gig came on 2003-06-13 at The Grapes in Sheffield city-centre. After a few performances, they began to record demos and burn them onto CDs to give away at gigs. With a limited number of CDs available, fans began to rip the music back onto their computers and share it amongst themselves. The group did not mind, saying "we never made those demos to make money or anything. We were giving them away free anyway — that was a better way for people to hear them. And it made the gigs better, because people knew the words and came and sang along." They themselves took no responsibility for their music, admitting that they did not even know how to get their songs onto the Internet. When asked about the popularity of the band's MySpace site in an interview with Prefix Magazine, the band pointed out that they did not even know what MySpace was, and that the site had originally been created by their fans. "[When we went number one in England] we were on the news and radio about how MySpace has helped us. But that's just the perfect example of someone who doesn’t know what the fuck they’re talking about. We actually had no idea what it was." Sfatul meu: concertati cat de des puteti, strangeti multi fani in jurul vostru, si fiti modesti.
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