Soulsmith Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 I've recently been giving some thought to the economics of running a small, legal record company, something along the lines of Joe Boy, Grapevine 2000 & Hayley etc Assuming that you can purchase the rights to a track at reasonable cost, find a pressing plant interested, how difficult is to get a distribution deal? What length of run would you be looking at to reach a break even point & is there an average run? I'm assuming that the economics in the long term don't stack up. Thanks for looking. Col.
Guest in town Mikey Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 Col I have a couple of mates who run their own record labels. Would you like me to forward this to them? One lives in Maidenhead, not a million miles from you. He is a great bloke and I'm sure he'd be only to willing to answer any questions.
Guest Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 I've recently been giving some thought to the economics of running a small, legal record company, something along the lines of Joe Boy, Grapevine 2000 & Hayley etc Assuming that you can purchase the rights to a track at reasonable cost, find a pressing plant interested, how difficult is to get a distribution deal? What length of run would you be looking at to reach a break even point & is there an average run? I'm assuming that the economics in the long term don't stack up. Thanks for looking. Col. Congratulations Col, you've finally posted a worthwhile and interesting topic.... Brett(..Only joking, before anyone decides i need killing..)..good topic though
Guest Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 Considering you had the necessary income to fund such a move, and then hopefully register a "positive" economically, couldn't you come to some sort of financial agreement with a company like "Vinyl Carvers" ? Brett
Guest Baz Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 I've recently been giving some thought to the economics of running a small, legal record company, something along the lines of Joe Boy, Grapevine 2000 & Hayley etc Assuming that you can purchase the rights to a track at reasonable cost, find a pressing plant interested, how difficult is to get a distribution deal? What length of run would you be looking at to reach a break even point & is there an average run? I'm assuming that the economics in the long term don't stack up. Thanks for looking. Col. I used to move some record pressing machines about for a guy, welded some of the pressing plates up as well when they cracked! Moved all his M/C's to bedford i know he used to press up alot of Regge said there was loads of money in that!! Might still have his number on my roladex
Soulsmith Posted March 7, 2006 Author Posted March 7, 2006 Col I have a couple of mates who run their own record labels. Would you like me to forward this to them? One lives in Maidenhead, not a million miles from you. He is a great bloke and I'm sure he'd be only to willing to answer any questions. Yes, appreciate that. Congratulations Col, you've finally posted a worthwhile and interesting topic.... Working as always, on the basis that if you throw enough mud at the wall some of it will stick
Soulsmith Posted March 7, 2006 Author Posted March 7, 2006 Considering you had the necessary income to fund such a move, and then hopefully register a "positive" economically, couldn't you come to some sort of financial agreement with a company like "Vinyl Carvers" ? Brett Not heard of Vinyl Carvers, whats the angle there? 1
Soulsmith Posted March 7, 2006 Author Posted March 7, 2006 Sorry, should just stress my interest in a label is currently hypothetical. But its something I would love to do.
Guest Baz Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 Not heard of Vinyl Carvers, whats the angle there? Its where some so called DJ's get there 'expencive' records from They will cut you a track on Vinyl for about £15, Dont think they do mass production though
Guest Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 To be honest i've only used them the once, i had asked the "Boss" at Kent if with his permission, he would allow me to have a copy of an unreleased 45' cut (only existed on master tapes). Then kindly the "Man" gave me the nod, saying it was good exposure for the CD. Strangely enough, i actually heard Andy Whitmore, playing alongside Butch at the New Century, Manchester a few years back, play the self same "45' " only a few weeks after i had mine cut. Andy duly told me, upon asking that he had one done aswell....Small World. ps..One side only, cost me a tenner....... Must state though, and anyone who knows me would vouch this ( hopefully ), that without the "Bosses" permission i would have not gone through with it......i have my own strict philosophy and ethics..you know
Guest Baz Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 Must state though, and anyone who knows me would vouch this ( hopefully ), that without the "Bosses" permission i would have not gone through with it......i have my own strict philosophy and ethics..you know You wouldn't be able to live with your self.........I think you would rather gouge your own eyes out
Guest Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 You wouldn't be able to live with your self.........I think you would rather gouge your own eyes out Too Right....Reminds of a story Sonny Barger (Maxim leader of the Californian "Hells Angels") told, regarding a fellow member, who broke the oath and had "grassed" some fellow Angels up. Filled with remorse he was alone in the prison library, where he took two sharpened pencils, he held them with a tight grip in each hand, ...then proceeded to drive his head forward until both pencils went through both eyes.........
Guest Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 If it was released on a CD it could have been played off that
Guest Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 If it was released on a CD it could have been played off that Hang Your Head In Shame........
Dave Abbott Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 why? If something has its first release from master tape on CD, then there is nothing wrong with playing it in the CD format. nothing at all.
Guest Posted March 7, 2006 Posted March 7, 2006 (edited) why? If something has its first release from master tape on CD, then there is nothing wrong with playing it in the CD format. nothing at all. Ok Dave, was just being light hearted............Hence the smiley....Starting to think perhaps i've given all the input i can to this forum nowadays..... Good Night...... Edited March 7, 2006 by Brett
Mark Bicknell Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 Ok Dave, was just being light hearted............Hence the smiley....Starting to think perhaps i've given all the input i can to this forum nowadays..... Good Night...... Chin up Brett.....laugh mate....smile......lol Mark Bicknell.
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