What is the best way for us to distro our music world wide? I need to know.
Last edited: Apr 19, 2009 14:54:49
SabedLeepski:
Surfin‘ Europe, for surf (related) gigs and events in Europe https://sunb...
294 days ago
SHADOWNIGHT5150:
I like big reverb and i cannot lie
228 days ago
SHADOWNIGHT5150:
Bank accounts are a scam created by a shadow government
228 days ago
sysmalakian:
TODAY IS MY BIRTHDAY!
214 days ago
dp:
dude
195 days ago
Bango_Rilla:
Shout Bananas!!
150 days ago
BillyBlastOff:
See you kiddies at the Convention!
134 days ago
GDW:
showman
85 days ago
Emilien03:
https://losg...
7 days ago
Pyronauts:
Happy Tanks-Kicking!!!
10 hours ago
#ShallowEnd is empty.
No polls at this time. Check out our past polls.
No contests at this time. Check out our past contests.
Joined: Apr 25, 2006 Posts: 23 |
What is the best way for us to distro our music world wide? I need to know. Last edited: Apr 19, 2009 14:54:49 |
Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 12159 Seattle |
Indie bands normally sign distribution deals with other labels to distribute world wide. However, you/we are surf bands that, unfortunately, has little chance of being signed to an independent label so your best idea is probably to distribute it yourself. Press the records yourself, and then make contacts at stores worldwide to sell them your record. Also have a CDBaby storefront or just sell them on your website. Those are two simple ways to sell worldwide. |
Joined: Apr 25, 2006 Posts: 23 |
I have my album on CDBaby and with DWM I just have to find ways to get it heard. I've had some air play and have gotten some good reviews but I have only sold a couple of albums overseas. I guess I just need to keep trying to get my music out there. I'm new at the buisness end of all this. |
Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 12159 Seattle |
Exactly! If they don't hear it then they won't buy it. You just need to e-mail a bunch of people overseas and try to get them to play your record. You'll probably have a very low success rate, but the music industry isn't easy for anybody. It will probably be easier for you to sell more records in the US. Easier to communicate with those who will play your record, it is easier to find them, and easier for the consumer to find and buy your music. It isn't like you've sold to everybody in the US and now world domination is the goal. We do play surf music after all. Due to the fact that I post at Surf Guitar 101 and have never heard of your band, I think you should focus on the surf community first. Post a thread or something else about your band. Draw the listeners in and make them want to listen. |
Joined: Apr 25, 2006 Posts: 23 |
Thanks Jake. I created the band website on note pad, I won't do that again. I need to get on myspace, I screwed up and signed up for a personal account instead of a musicians account and now I'm waiting for that to be cancelled so I can start over. This website is a great resource that I have never really tried to use. |
Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 12159 Seattle |
You should be able to convert a personal account to a music website. Or... at least you use to be able to. |
Joined: Apr 25, 2006 Posts: 23 |
I'll check it out. They say it could take up to 48 hours to cancel. |
Joined: Mar 02, 2006 Posts: 11048 Berkeley, CA |
Welcome aboard. Jake makes some good points, SG101 is a great way to meet the core instro surf fan community. There's lots of threads about trying to promote this music so make good use of our search function. And finally, writing "I need to know" is unnecessarily demanding and can be off-putting, just post your questions straightforwardly - and search the archives. —Danny Snyder Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF |
Joined: Apr 25, 2006 Posts: 23 |
I guess that does sound wrong. I should put a smiley face after it. |
Joined: Sep 24, 2007 Posts: 2728 |
This post has been removed by the author. |
Joined: Apr 25, 2006 Posts: 23 |
Wow Zak, you sound offended. As far as that cheesy review goes, I had no control over it, read Phil Dirts review next time. I'm sorry if you thought your opinion of my music would matter to me but it doesn't. I have an opinion of yours too, but I'll keep that to myself. Nothing in your winded post was even helpful except to hint at your character. Thanks though, you've been a big help. |
Joined: Sep 24, 2007 Posts: 2728 |
This post has been removed by the author. |
Joined: Apr 25, 2006 Posts: 23 |
No Zak, I'm not offended. Looking back I should have written my original post as world promotion but what the hell huh? As far as sounding angry, I am definately not I just never asked for your opinion of my music. I think it's great that you do have an opinion but we all have one. Have a good one. |
Joined: Sep 24, 2007 Posts: 2728 |
This post has been removed by the author. |
Joined: Apr 25, 2006 Posts: 23 |
I apologize to everyone who has read this thread, but the bottom line is I spent the better half of my life in south O.C. My first board was a Carl Hayward Thruster . I cracked my head open during a tropical storm that hit NewPort beach in the early eighties, my dad still laughs at what a crappy surfer I was (and I still suck on a surfboard) . I grew up listening to surf music. I love surf music. I crave it. The Ventures Rule. But to my very critical neighbor to the North (Zak) The Next time I'm in Montreal I hope you can show me what cover surf is all about. |
Joined: Sep 24, 2007 Posts: 2728 |
This post has been removed by the author. |
Joined: Mar 03, 2006 Posts: 81 Toronto |
You ask for advice, you get extremely good advice, you get your panties in a twist when you get extremely good advice, and then you claim that you're so Surf! Surf! Surf! that you bleed salt water. Because you're from the O.C. or something like that. No need to apologize. That's comedy gold right there! There is no reason to distribute if there's no demand. Keep your ego in check and read through Zaks post again. He just told you how to get world distribution. It's exactly the advice I would have given you, and exactly the critique I would have given. —Trevor von Drat |
Joined: Apr 24, 2006 Posts: 1618 Ithaca, NY |
Actually this thread has, in fact, been quite informative. I thought Zak gave some great advice (as did Jake). As someone who hasn't even been in a band for a year, hasn't toured or recorded or really promoted anything but, who knows, may one day aspire to do so, I really appreciated that advice. I guess once you think about it it's just pretty intuitive. Yeah Zak gave you his opinion too, which you didn't ask for, but don't dwell on it. And please, pleeease don't try to imply to us, of all people, that being a SoCal surfer is what makes a credible surf guitarist. God I resent that. |
Joined: Apr 25, 2006 Posts: 23 |
Thank's for all your kind words. It is obvious I am not popular in Canada, but, I promise you this, I will write another album and continue to as long as I have the passion. Thanks again, keep on truckin, it's been fun |
Joined: Sep 24, 2007 Posts: 2728 |
This post has been removed by the author. |