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How do i establish connections within the music industry?

I am a musician who is looking to establish connections with others in order to further my career. However I just cant seem to establish the necessary connections needed in order for me to start my path of in the industry. I am in need of assistance. #psychology #music

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Daniela’s Answer

Hi Jay,


It’s worthwhile building a database of contacts early on, introducing the necessary steps towards success.



  • Define your target audience


Without having to put yourself in a box you should try to define a target audience, regardless of your musical style. Try thinking about the best way to reach your target audience – whether it is through live performances as a band, DJ sets, or even as a bedroom producer. The next step is to build a website as soon as possible, and/or register yourself with the most important social networks. Facebook and Twitter are a must, but services like SoundCloud, LinkedIn, Google+ etc. can also be extremely helpful.



  • Make your presence known and attract attention


Write to potential fans and connected artists and meet up with them, send demos to record labels, pitch your music to well known blogs, upload your music (for example to relevant “groups” on SoundCloud) and exchange actively with like-minded people. Groups of contacts grow continually, based upon other contacts. So what should you do? Try to meet as many people as possible!



  • Build a team/collaborate


To help you out with all this, it can be extremely helpful to build a team. One possible model would involve: Management (with an overview of everything, dealing primarily with Deals, collaboration with brands etc. ), a Record Label and/or a Publisher or Distributor (to publish your music) and a Booker (dealing with performances). It would of course also be ideal to have some sort of Fanclub. If you have discipline and put all your eggs in one basket, it is also possible to achieve recognition without a complicated setup. However, strength of mind and hard work are essential.



  • Business Contacts and Connections


There are also special services designed to help you find contacts, such as A&R Registry, Hitquarters, SongLink, Taxi etc. However, you must remember to be careful with this information. Business portals such as LinkedIn and XING are also highly recommended. Numerous international trade fairs such as MIDEM, ADE, M4Music, Reeperbahn Festival etc offer you the best chance of expanding your personal network. There will be loads of important industry personalities mingling there, relevant to the type/genre of the event you attend. Many of the important contact details can be found online too, whether on official websites or social networking sites. The recommended way of connecting directly with other artists is definitely via Twitter.



  • Dealing with your contacts


You should immediately transfer your collected contacts (links, business cards etc) into a database and a newsletter system with different lists. A neatly managed list will constantly change, and hopefully continue to grow. One word of advice regarding newsletters: the rule is that you make minimal or no contact with anyone, unless you have their specific permission. If you start sending out spam, you’ve already blown your chances. Personalised emails are definitely opened and read more often than soulless mass emails anyway. Don’t forget: It takes time and patience to build up a useful network – once you have one however, it will become one of the most important parts of your career (excepting the music of course!)


In: http://www.imusiciandigital.com/en/blog/contacts-and-networking-in-the-music-industry/


Have a brilliant career!!

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