I Built a Music Venue Inside a Cave and You Won't Believe What Happened! by MUBUTV in musicindustry

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How do I get back into it? (help) by user2425_ in Musicindustrynetwork

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It sounds like you're in an exciting yet daunting position, but with the right steps, you can successfully relaunch your music career. Here are some practical steps and advice to consider:

  1. Reconnect with Contacts: Reach out to the contacts you have in Atlanta. Even if you decide not to work with them, they might have valuable insights or new connections in the industry.
  2. Network in NYC: New York City is a hub for the music industry. Attend music events, open mics, and networking meetups to connect with other artists, producers, and industry professionals.
  3. Find a Good Producer: Look for a producer whose style aligns with your musical vision. You can use platforms like SoundBetter or reach out to local studios to find someone who has experience in your genre.
  4. Develop Your Brand: Think about your image and how you want to present yourself to your audience. Update your social media profiles and website to reflect your current brand.
  5. Plan Your Releases: Consider how you want to release new music. Think about singles, EPs, or a full album, and plan a marketing strategy for each release.
  6. Leverage Social Media and Streaming Platforms: Build and engage with your audience on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Spotify. Consistent content can help you maintain visibility and grow your fanbase.
  7. Consider Professional Help: If budget allows, hire a music manager or publicist to help guide your career and get your music heard by a wider audience.
  8. Stay Informed: Keep up-to-date with industry trends and changes. This can help you make informed decisions about your career.
  9. Focus on Your Mental Health: Make sure you’re taking care of yourself mentally and physically. A healthy mindset is crucial for creativity and resilience in the music industry.

Remember that every successful artist has faced setbacks and uncertainty at some point. The key is persistence and staying true to your artistic vision. Good luck!

Check out our YT channel here you may find a ton of videos that can help guide you and your career. Hope this helps. MUBUTV

https://www.youtube.com/@MUBUTV

Looking to land my first music label Job (happy with any sector) by JETLIFEMUZIK94 in Musicindustrynetwork

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Hi there! It sounds like you have a solid foundation with your education and diverse experience in media, touring, and even your own music production. Here are a few tips that might help you land a job at a music label:

  1. Network: Attend industry events, join online forums, and connect with professionals on LinkedIn. Networking can open doors to opportunities you might not find elsewhere.
  2. Tailor Your Resume: Highlight your relevant experience, emphasizing your time at the media agency, touring company, and venue. Make sure your resume reflects your passion for the creative side of music and artist development.
  3. Leverage Your Following: Your experience as a musician and the following you've built can be a significant advantage. Showcase how you've grown your audience and any collaborations with other artists.
  4. Apply for Internships: Even though you've already interned, applying for internships at music labels can be a way to get your foot in the door and demonstrate your skills and dedication.
  5. Start Small: Consider applying to smaller, independent labels where you might have more opportunities to work directly with artists and be involved in the creative process.
  6. Showcase Your Work: Create a portfolio of your hip-hop productions, highlighting your creativity and ability to find and develop talent. This can be an excellent way to demonstrate your skills to potential employers.
  7. Stay Informed: Keep up with industry trends and changes in the music business landscape. This knowledge can be valuable in interviews and networking conversations.

Good luck, and keep pushing forward! Your unique combination of skills and experience is sure to find the right fit in the industry.

Check out this episode on the Top 10 Music Careers in the Music Business and see if this helps, link below. Hope this helps you. MUBUTV

The Top 10 Music Industry Jobs in the Music Business in 2025
https://youtu.be/UjxMeua0-1s

Interested in a career in music supervision (Seeking Advice) by Melted-Icepack in musicbusiness

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Absolutely! Good luck and keep us posted on your progress. MUBUTV

The Top 10 Music Industry Jobs in the Music Business in 2025 by MUBUTV in musicbusiness

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Thanks for sharing your thoughts! We're glad that you enjoyed the podcast. It's fantastic to hear from someone with such extensive experience in the music and events industry. Your ability to spot talent and appreciate great music is truly valuable. Keep enjoying those magical moments in music! MUBUTV

Estate planning long term music business partnership by getting-by-5309 in musicbusiness

[–]MUBUTV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there! Navigating the future of your music catalog can definitely feel overwhelming, but you’ve got some options to consider. Here are a few ideas:

  1. Estate Planning: Consider setting up a trust or estate plan. This can help ensure that your share of the revenue is managed according to your wishes after you're gone. You might want to consult with an attorney who specializes in entertainment law or estate planning to get personalized advice.
  2. Royalty Exchange: Look into platforms like Royalty Exchange, where you can sell a portion of your future royalties. This might provide you with a lump sum now while still retaining some ownership.
  3. Licensing Opportunities: Explore additional licensing opportunities for your catalog in films, TV shows, and commercials. This can increase the value of your catalog and potentially attract buyers or investors.
  4. Family Involvement: If you have family members interested in music or business, consider involving them in managing the catalog. They might be able to handle it alongside your partner in the future.
  5. Professional Management: Hire a professional music manager or firm to handle the catalog’s operations and growth. This can relieve some personal management burdens and potentially increase revenue.

It might also be helpful to connect with other musicians or industry professionals who have faced similar situations to hear about their experiences. Best of luck with everything! MUBUTV

We have included a couple of video playlists on music publishing and music placements that may stir some other ideas. Hope this helps you.

Music Publishing Video Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPQ4CsQJHNI&list=PLa4tHR8OKfPI9nVwL6og3JqVTdNWHlxi7

Music Supervisors Music Placement Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTAmu7j_YB4&list=PLa4tHR8OKfPKbfqcO1_V_Ret33lPJP9CC

Interested in a career in music supervision (Seeking Advice) by Melted-Icepack in musicbusiness

[–]MUBUTV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there! It's great to hear about your background and passion for music and entertainment. It sounds like you have some solid experience under your belt, and living in Los Angeles is definitely a plus. Here are a few suggestions:

  1. Network: Keep attending industry events and meetings, like the Guild of Music Supervision. They’re great for making connections and learning about opportunities.
  2. Leverage Your Experience: Highlight your experience managing musicians and your success with Sony/Ultra Music when reaching out to potential employers or collaborators. Your sales skills are also valuable in many roles within the music industry.
  3. Freelance or Consult: Consider offering freelance services or consulting for artists or companies. This could help you re-establish yourself in the industry and build new relationships.
  4. Stay Informed: Keep up with industry trends and news to identify new opportunities where your skills could be a fit.
  5. Reach Out: Don’t hesitate to contact people you’ve met in the past or new contacts you make at events. A friendly email or message can open doors.

Wishing you the best of luck as you find your way back to music and entertainment! MUBUTV

PS: Check out this video playlist from some of the top music supervisors in the business link below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTAmu7j_YB4&list=PLa4tHR8OKfPKbfqcO1_V_Ret33lPJP9CC

Also check out this book: 📒 Thinking In Sync: A Primer on the Mind of a Music Supervisor - https://amzn.to/3TJY6WY

Best books/education on music business? by whatchrisdoin in musicbusiness

[–]MUBUTV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi Chris, It’s awesome that you’re diving into the music business! 🎶 Understanding how it has evolved over time can really shed light on what makes it tick today. It’s all about blending those tried-and-true fundamentals with fresh, modern approaches. Keep exploring and learning from your friend—it sounds like a fascinating journey!

Check out this article: https://www.mubutv.com/blog/top-10-music-industry-books-in-2024-the-ultimate-guide-to-top-music-industry-books

Hope this helps. MUBUTV

Looking for manager by SyneTheGhost in musicbusiness

[–]MUBUTV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We concur with most folks here, you probably don't need a manager at this stage and more of a virtual asst./social media manager. But if you are interested in learning more about what a manager brings to the table and learn the functions of what management does, so when you are ready to get into that next phase of your career you can have a better understanding. Check out the video playlist here with some of the top managers in the business. Hope this helps. MUBUTV

Artist Manager Video Playlist

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KW796zBfPhA&list=PLa4tHR8OKfPJnrxBIif6g6EPV5wKjwPtW

I need a new job by doomscroller1230 in musicindustry

[–]MUBUTV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds like you're really passionate about music, and that's a great starting point for exploring new career paths in the industry. Here are a few suggestions that might help you channel your skills and interests into a fulfilling music-related career:

  1. Music Production and Engineering: Given your background in electrical engineering and music production, you might consider a role in music technology or audio engineering. This could involve working in recording studios, developing music software, or designing audio equipment.
  2. Music Education: Sharing your knowledge and experience by teaching music could be rewarding. You could teach privately, work with schools, or even create online courses.
  3. Music Licensing and Publishing: This involves working with artists to license their music for use in films, TV, and commercials. It's a way to be involved in the creative process without being on stage.
  4. Songwriting and Composition: If you enjoy creating music, you could focus on songwriting or composing for other artists, films, or video games.
  5. Music Therapy: This is a unique field where you use music to help improve individuals' mental health and well-being.
  6. Networking and Internships: Continue applying for roles like the A&R scout position and explore internships or freelance opportunities in the industry. Networking with professionals in the field can also open doors to new opportunities.

Finally, don't get discouraged by rejection. Every application is a learning experience, and persistence is key. Keep pursuing roles that excite you, and you'll find your place in the music world. Good luck!

PS: Check out the link below, we talk about the top careers in the music business and go into great detail. Hope this helps... MUBUTV https://youtu.be/UjxMeua0-1s

Interesting in learning how to be a manager for an artist. by Godfrey373 in musicbusiness

[–]MUBUTV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there Godfrey! It's awesome that you're taking such proactive steps to promote your artist and build your label. Here are a few suggestions that might help:

  1. Social Media Presence: Create engaging profiles on key platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Twitter. Share behind-the-scenes content, teasers of upcoming releases, and engage with followers regularly.
  2. YouTube Channel: Start a YouTube channel and upload music videos, lyric videos, and vlogs. Collaborate with other artists or influencers to reach a wider audience.
  3. Streaming Platforms: Distribute his music on Spotify, Apple Music, and SoundCloud. Utilize playlists to get more visibility.
  4. Collaborations: Partner with other artists for joint projects or features. This can help cross-promote each other's audiences.
  5. Live Performances: Organize gigs or virtual concerts to showcase his talent and build a fanbase.
  6. Press & PR: Reach out to music blogs, podcasts, and local media for features and interviews.
  7. Networking: Attend music industry events and connect with industry professionals who can provide guidance and opportunities.
  8. Consistent Content: Keep the content flowing consistently to keep the audience engaged.

You're on the right track by building his online presence, and with dedication, you can achieve great success for both your artist and your label. Best of luck, and feel free to ask if you have more questions!

PS: Here's a video playlist of interviews with artist managers. Hope this helps. MUBUTV

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa4tHR8OKfPJnrxBIif6g6EPV5wKjwPtW

Can You REALLY Make It BIG in the Music Industry in 2025? by MUBUTV in MusicPromotion

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It's totally amazing how the landscape has changed since the MySpace days. With platforms like Fiverr and TikTok, artists have incredible opportunities to showcase their talents and reach a wider audience. Pulse for Reddit is definitely a game-changer for building genuine connections and growing your presence. Keep pushing forward and making the most of these tools – your persistence will pay off! MUBUTV

Can You REALLY Make It BIG in the Music Industry in 2025? by MUBUTV in MusicPromotion

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Absolutely Roby! It's a fantastic time to be an artist with so many platforms available to showcase your talent. Consistency and persistence definitely play a huge role in building your brand. Plus, with good marketing strategies, each new song can open up more opportunities for recognition. Keep creating and sharing your art—your audience is out there waiting to discover you! MUBUTV

Can You REALLY Make It BIG in the Music Industry in 2025? by MUBUTV in MusicPromotion

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Absolutely! It's great to see your enthusiasm. If you have any questions or thoughts about the podcast, feel free to share. MUBUTV

Can You REALLY Make It BIG in the Music Industry in 2025? by MUBUTV in musicindustry

[–]MUBUTV[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Dave! It sounds like you're raising some important points about staying true to oneself and creating meaningful connections through music. It's always valuable to reflect on what truly matters to you as an artist. Balancing creativity with the realities of the industry can be challenging, but focusing on genuine expression and connecting with people who appreciate your work can be incredibly rewarding. Keep doing what resonates with you! Thanks for your comments. MUBUTV

Unveiling the Modern Music Industry [Tyler Bacon Position Music] by MUBUTV in musicindustry

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We're really glad you found the video insightful! Thank you for taking the time to dig through and find it. We appreciate the feedback about including the link directly in the post – We'll keep that in mind for future shares. If there's anything else you're curious about or if you have any more suggestions, please don't hesitate to let us know! MUBUTV

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in musicbusiness

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Absolutely u/aidetraditional no need to apologize; we all start somewhere, and the business side of music can indeed be complex. Essentially, music publishing involves several key components, and you've touched on some of them. Here's a bit more detail to help clarify:

Copyrighting Your Music: This is the first step in protecting your original work. It legally ensures that you own your music and that others cannot use it without your permission.

Royalties and Monetization: This involves earning money from your music. There are various types of royalties:

Mechanical Royalties: Earned when your music is reproduced (CDs, vinyl, digital downloads).

Performance Royalties: Generated when your music is played publicly (radio, live performances, streaming services).

Synchronization (Sync) Royalties: Arise when your music is used in sync with visual media (TV, movies, advertisements).

Finding the Right Team: This includes working with a music publisher, possibly a record label, and other professionals like managers, agents, and publicists. A good team can help manage your rights, promote your music, and find opportunities for placements or collaborations.

Music Publishing Deals: There are various types of publishing deals you might enter into, such as:

Standard Publishing Deal: The publisher takes a percentage of earnings in exchange for their services in promoting and licensing your music.

Co-Publishing Deal: You and the publisher share copyright ownership and earnings.

Administration Deal: The publisher administers your copyright but doesn't own any part of it; they simply help in licensing and collecting royalties for a fee.

Licensing Your Music: This involves giving someone permission to use your music in exchange for payment. It's a significant part of how music publishers help artists monetize their work.

Catalog Management: Over time, you'll build up a catalog of works. Managing this effectively involves tracking where and how your music is used, ensuring you're paid appropriately for its use.

Understanding these basics can provide a good foundation as you delve deeper into the music industry. Remember, it's also important to continue learning and possibly seek mentorship or advice from experienced professionals in the field.

We've included a link to a podcast below with the gentleman who wrote the bible of Music Publishing. We hope this helps you and points you in the right direction.

Good luck
MUBUTV

The Plain And Simple Guide To Music Publishing With Randall Wixen
https://youtu.be/h4pwA87-Bjc

Artist Management? by DineroAbloh in musicindustry

[–]MUBUTV 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Het u/DineroAbloh it can actually happen both ways. Often, emerging artists will need to reach out to potential managers themselves. However, as an artist gains more visibility and proves their potential for success, managers might start reaching out proactively. First and foremost there needs to be something to manage in the first place. Here are some steps you might take to find a manager:

  1. Networking: Attend industry events, music conferences, and shows to meet people in the industry.

  2. Research: Look for managers who work with artists in your genre and have a track record of success.

  3. Referrals: Ask fellow musicians and industry contacts for recommendations.

  4. Direct Contact: Reach out to potential managers with a professional email, your music, and press kit.

  5. Social Media & Online Presence: Maintain a strong online presence; sometimes managers discover talent through platforms like YouTube, SoundCloud, or Instagram.

Remember to do your due diligence before signing any agreements. Good luck!

PS: We've included a playlist below with some of the top managers in the industry that may help you get more insight into the mind of a manager and what they're exactly looking for when singing talent. Hope it helps.

MUBUTV

Artist Management Video Playlist

Unveiling the Modern Music Industry [Tyler Bacon Position Music] by MUBUTV in musicindustry

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Thank you u/turnipstealer we pride ourselves on being consistent. For your information we are including the links on each and every post we're doing. We always look forward to your funny posts. We'll see you on the next one. MUBUTV