syco js regular mc |
18 Jan 2008 16:56 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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which is the best route?
I have some new music (dubstep, garage, and jungle) and pretty soon i plan on submitting my music to some of the labels out here in LA,
i just wanna know what some of your favorite labels are so i can do research on them...please tell me about some of the labels and some of their releases...(im new to california so i have no idea!)...thanks |
bamr js regular crackhead |
18 Jan 2008 17:29 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: which is the best route?
N2O. |
pumpelmump random title producer |
18 Jan 2008 17:42 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: which is the best route?
I may be stating the obvious, but the best route is not limiting yourself to LA labels.
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unifire moderator subscriber dancer |
18 Jan 2008 17:53 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx +++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: which is the best route?
Instead you should have just asked whats your homie's label cos thats what everyone is gonna say.
If I were putting out a tune first thing I'd want to do is work with people I trust. Maybe take some time and feel things out a bit first, decide for yourself |
dronejunglistplatoon js regular music enthusiast |
18 Jan 2008 17:59 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: which is the best route?
N20, L.A Abstract, Humdrumz, Big Tingz, Turnstyle, Peer Pressure etc.................
I miss our own Caltek label.........
But I agree, you probably wouldnt want to limit yourself to "LA" labels if your production is top notch.
Shit........ya might want to start your own! |
syco js regular mc |
18 Jan 2008 18:09 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ++ | [reply][?][+/-][ed]
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Re: which is the best route?
good point...im gonna start with some of the labels ya'll recomended (thanks by the way) then im going to look outside of the city...
[ syco - 18 Jan 2008 18:33 ]
[ syco - 18 Jan 2008 18:28 ] |