Music Industry Directory 2018


Book Description

This directory includes a selection of listings for hundreds of record labels and managers, updated in MusicSocket.com's databases between 2015 and 2017. It also provides free access to the entire current database, including over 1,700 record labels and over 1,100 managers.




Music Industry Directory 2019


Book Description

This indispensable directory is a must-have for anyone wanting to make it in the music industry. It gives you: • Hundreds of record labels • Hundreds of music managers • Indexes by genre, so you can quickly find all the right listings • Access to overseas markets It also provides free access to the entire current databases online, including over 1,900 record labels, and over 1,200 managers, with dozens of new and updated listings every month. Your free subscription can be taken out at any time until 2020, and comes packed with all the following features: Advanced search features Save searches and save time – set up to 15 search parameters specific to your work, save them, and then access the search results with a single click whenever you log in. You can even save multiple different searches if you have different types of work you are looking to place. Add personal notes to listings, visible only to you and fully searchable – helping you to organise your actions. Set reminders on listings to notify you when to submit your work, when to follow up, when to expect a reply, or any other custom action. Track which listings you’ve viewed and when, to help you organise your search – any listings which have changed since you last viewed them will be highlighted for your attention. Daily email updates As a subscriber you will be able to take advantage of our email alert service, meaning you can specify your particular interests and we’ll send you automatic email updates when we change or add a listing that matches them. So if you’re interested in labels dealing in hard rock in the United States you can have us send you emails with the latest updates about them – keeping you up to date without even having to log in. User feedback Our databases include a user feedback feature that allows our subscribers to leave feedback on each listing – giving you not only the chance to have your say about the markets you contact, but giving a unique artist’s perspective on the listings. Save on copyright protection fees If you’re sending your work away to record labels and managers you should first consider protecting your copyright. As a subscriber to MusicSocket you can do this through our site and save 10% on the copyright registration fees normally payable for protecting your work internationally through the Intellectual Property Rights Office (https://www.CopyrightRegistrationService.com).




Music Industry Directory 2021


Book Description

This indispensable directory is a must-have for anyone wanting to make it in the music industry. It gives you: • Hundreds of record labels • Hundreds of music managers • Indexes by genre, so you can quickly find all the right listings • Access to overseas markets It also provides free access to the entire current databases online, including over 1,800 record labels, and over 700 managers, with dozens of new and updated listings every month. Your free subscription can be taken out at any time until 2022, and comes packed with all the following features: Advanced search features Save searches and save time – set up to 15 search parameters specific to your work, save them, and then access the search results with a single click whenever you log in. You can even save multiple different searches if you have different types of work you are looking to place. Add personal notes to listings, visible only to you and fully searchable – helping you to organise your actions. Set reminders on listings to notify you when to submit your work, when to follow up, when to expect a reply, or any other custom action. Track which listings you’ve viewed and when, to help you organise your search – any listings which have changed since you last viewed them will be highlighted for your attention. Daily email updates As a subscriber you will be able to take advantage of our email alert service, meaning you can specify your particular interests and we’ll send you automatic email updates when we change or add a listing that matches them. So if you’re interested in labels dealing in hard rock in the United States you can have us send you emails with the latest updates about them – keeping you up to date without even having to log in. User feedback Our databases include a user feedback feature that allows our subscribers to leave feedback on each listing – giving you not only the chance to have your say about the markets you contact, but giving a unique artist’s perspective on the listings. Save on copyright protection fees If you’re sending your work away to record labels and managers you should first consider protecting your copyright. As a subscriber to MusicSocket you can do this through our site and save 10% on the copyright registration fees normally payable for protecting your work internationally through the Intellectual Property Rights Office (https://www.CopyrightRegistrationService.com).




Music Industry Directory 2022


Book Description

This indispensable directory is a must-have for anyone wanting to make it in the music industry. It gives you: • Hundreds of record labels • Hundreds of music managers • Indexes by genre, so you can quickly find all the right listings • Access to overseas markets It also provides free access to the entire current databases online, including over 1,400 record labels, and over 500 managers, with dozens of new and updated listings every month. Your free subscription can be taken out at any time until 2023, and comes packed with all the following features: Advanced search features Save searches and save time – set up to 15 search parameters specific to your work, save them, and then access the search results with a single click whenever you log in. You can even save multiple different searches if you have different types of work you are looking to place. Add personal notes to listings, visible only to you and fully searchable – helping you to organise your actions. Set reminders on listings to notify you when to submit your work, when to follow up, when to expect a reply, or any other custom action. Track which listings you’ve viewed and when, to help you organise your search – any listings which have changed since you last viewed them will be highlighted for your attention. Daily email updates As a subscriber you will be able to take advantage of our email alert service, meaning you can specify your particular interests and we’ll send you automatic email updates when we change or add a listing that matches them. So if you’re interested in labels dealing in hard rock in the United States you can have us send you emails with the latest updates about them – keeping you up to date without even having to log in. User feedback Our databases include a user feedback feature that allows our subscribers to leave feedback on each listing – giving you not only the chance to have your say about the markets you contact, but giving a unique artist’s perspective on the listings. Save on copyright protection fees If you’re sending your work away to record labels and managers you should first consider protecting your copyright. As a subscriber to MusicSocket you can do this through our site and save 10% on the copyright registration fees normally payable for protecting your work internationally through the Intellectual Property Rights Office (https://www.CopyrightRegistrationService.com).




Music Industry Directory 2020


Book Description

This indispensable directory is a must-have for anyone wanting to make it in the music industry. It gives you: • Hundreds of record labels • Hundreds of music managers • Indexes by genre, so you can quickly find all the right listings • Access to overseas markets It also provides free access to the entire current databases online, including over 2,000 record labels, and over 1,300 managers, with dozens of new and updated listings every month. Your free subscription can be taken out at any time until 2021, and comes packed with all the following features: Advanced search features Save searches and save time – set up to 15 search parameters specific to your work, save them, and then access the search results with a single click whenever you log in. You can even save multiple different searches if you have different types of work you are looking to place. Add personal notes to listings, visible only to you and fully searchable – helping you to organise your actions. Set reminders on listings to notify you when to submit your work, when to follow up, when to expect a reply, or any other custom action. Track which listings you’ve viewed and when, to help you organise your search – any listings which have changed since you last viewed them will be highlighted for your attention. Daily email updates As a subscriber you will be able to take advantage of our email alert service, meaning you can specify your particular interests and we’ll send you automatic email updates when we change or add a listing that matches them. So if you’re interested in labels dealing in hard rock in the United States you can have us send you emails with the latest updates about them – keeping you up to date without even having to log in. User feedback Our databases include a user feedback feature that allows our subscribers to leave feedback on each listing – giving you not only the chance to have your say about the markets you contact, but giving a unique artist’s perspective on the listings. Save on copyright protection fees If you’re sending your work away to record labels and managers you should first consider protecting your copyright. As a subscriber to MusicSocket you can do this through our site and save 10% on the copyright registration fees normally payable for protecting your work internationally through the Intellectual Property Rights Office (https://www.CopyrightRegistrationService.com).










Music as Intangible Cultural Heritage


Book Description

This open access book offers an interdisciplinary perspective and presents various case studies on music as ICH, highlighting the importance and functionality of music to stimulating social innovation and entrepreneurship., Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) covers the traditions or living expressions proposed by the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage in five areas, including music. To understand the relationship between immaterial and material uses and inherent cultural landscapes, this open access book analyzes the symbolic, political, and economic dimensions of music. The authors highlight the continuity and current functionality of these artistic forms of expression as well as their lively and changing character in continuous transformation. Topics include the economic value and impact of music, strategies for social innovation in the music sector, music management, and public policies to promote cultural and creative industries. [Resumen de la editorial]




Music Business Essentials


Book Description

The music business is an exciting, rewarding, confounding, treacherous, and exhilarating way in which to make a living. For those interested in following their dreams to enter this dynamic and ever-changing industry, nothing less than a road map is needed to navigate and strategize the journey. Music Business Essentials will take musicians and beginning business students on a journey which imparts not only vital “nuts and bolts” information about the business of music, but provides inspirational and practical tips from a veteran traveler who has successfully navigated his own music business path to success for over 25 years. This book is the perfect, easy-to-read introduction to the music industry and will be an invaluable handbook for reference time and again.




Music as Labour


Book Description

This book brings together research at the intersection of music, cultural industries, management, antiracist politics and gender studies to analyse music as labour, in particular highlighting social inequalities and activism. Providing insights into labour processes and practices, the authors investigate the changing role of manifold actors, institutions and technologies and the corresponding shifts in the valuation and evaluation of music achievements that have shaped the relationship between music, labour, the economy and politics. With research into a variety of geographic regions, chapters shed light on the various ways by which musicians’ work is performed, constructed and managed at different times and show that musicians’ working practices have been marked by precarity, insecurity and short-term contracts long before capitalism invited everybody to ‘be creative’. In doing so, they specifically examine the dynamics in music professions and educational institutions, as well as gatekeepers and mechanisms of inclusion and exclusion. With a specific emphasis on inequalities in the music industries, this book will be essential reading for scholars seeking to understand the collective actions and initiatives that foster participation, inclusion, diversity and fair pay amongst musicians and other workers. The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution- Non Commercial- No Derivatives 4.0 license.