Starting a record label?
Posted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:43 am
Ok. The backstory (briefly)
Drummer Matt's "best and oldest friend" has a record label (who will get no more free publicity from me) and we had a verbal agreement/record deal with him.
He presses 300 records, we get 60 LPs to sell for our cut. We put up no money, just a finished product. We figured 20% of sales is a pretty decent cut in this musical climate. PLus people love fuckin' records.
This dude lags a little in the process, but it's OK, we've got tons of time. Well, he lags more and more, and suddenly I do the math and we've got 3 weeks till our record release show. At this point Label Dude diappears. No calls, texts, facebook or forum posts. I get a text yesterday "Yo Homey, I'll give you a call today about the recordzzz" No call. No surprise.
So after much deliberation, we (louise and I) decide we're goign to DIY this motherfucker. Here is what I've learned. I searched a bunch of pressing houses/plants whatever, and the one I liked most from my web search was
Groove House http://www.groovehouse.com/
Nice website, very informative, easy to read, and Groove house is insanely full featured. They do CDs, postcards, posters, LOTS of shit. It looks like you can go pretty fucking pro here, but I'm relating to you the cheap/punk rawk options I'm considering. I called today and asked all my questions. The person I talked to was really helpful, informed and patient, and really encouraging.
300 12" Lps in paper sleeves - $810
"is this the final cost?" I asked. Nope, that's minus the fabrication of a LAQUER MASTER. I don't know what that is, but it's integral to the process.
Laquer master both sides- $330
Ok, by me, I knew there had to be more to it. In our case, there may be a Laquer master made already, I ahve to get ahold of Label Dude and shake him down for info.
You can also bump that LP count up to
500 12" Lps in paper sleeves $955
Thats a little more money for a lot more records.
They also have a variety of packaging options, including what I am into
BROWN (my color!) recycled blank LP jackets- $89 for 100
then we print out our art/inserts and stick it on/in as needed.
They estimate
six weeks for the process, four or five if the laquer master is already made.
Now, this is a lot of money, and a risky proposition, but THATS WHAT WE DO!! A run of records for about the price of a clean used AVRI. This breaks down to about $3 a record, raw cost, maybe $5 if you count band labor. Which means to me at least, we can still sell these fuckers at a decent price.
So let's start record labels, bitches.
Drummer Matt's "best and oldest friend" has a record label (who will get no more free publicity from me) and we had a verbal agreement/record deal with him.
He presses 300 records, we get 60 LPs to sell for our cut. We put up no money, just a finished product. We figured 20% of sales is a pretty decent cut in this musical climate. PLus people love fuckin' records.
This dude lags a little in the process, but it's OK, we've got tons of time. Well, he lags more and more, and suddenly I do the math and we've got 3 weeks till our record release show. At this point Label Dude diappears. No calls, texts, facebook or forum posts. I get a text yesterday "Yo Homey, I'll give you a call today about the recordzzz" No call. No surprise.
So after much deliberation, we (louise and I) decide we're goign to DIY this motherfucker. Here is what I've learned. I searched a bunch of pressing houses/plants whatever, and the one I liked most from my web search was
Groove House http://www.groovehouse.com/
Nice website, very informative, easy to read, and Groove house is insanely full featured. They do CDs, postcards, posters, LOTS of shit. It looks like you can go pretty fucking pro here, but I'm relating to you the cheap/punk rawk options I'm considering. I called today and asked all my questions. The person I talked to was really helpful, informed and patient, and really encouraging.
300 12" Lps in paper sleeves - $810
"is this the final cost?" I asked. Nope, that's minus the fabrication of a LAQUER MASTER. I don't know what that is, but it's integral to the process.
Laquer master both sides- $330
Ok, by me, I knew there had to be more to it. In our case, there may be a Laquer master made already, I ahve to get ahold of Label Dude and shake him down for info.
You can also bump that LP count up to
500 12" Lps in paper sleeves $955
Thats a little more money for a lot more records.
They also have a variety of packaging options, including what I am into
BROWN (my color!) recycled blank LP jackets- $89 for 100
then we print out our art/inserts and stick it on/in as needed.
They estimate
six weeks for the process, four or five if the laquer master is already made.
Now, this is a lot of money, and a risky proposition, but THATS WHAT WE DO!! A run of records for about the price of a clean used AVRI. This breaks down to about $3 a record, raw cost, maybe $5 if you count band labor. Which means to me at least, we can still sell these fuckers at a decent price.
So let's start record labels, bitches.
