
DrewPeterson7
Sage of the Order
Hope this is the right forum...
So, I've just finished an album I've worked on forever - it's off with a mastering engineer as we speak. I'm quickly realizing that while I know a lot about writing, playing, arranging, recording, and mixing music, I know next to nothing about releasing it, and I have a lot to learn.
So, a whole bunch of you guys have done this before - any advice? Near as I can tell, I need to
*get photos, design album art or pay someone to do it for me, and select a CD duplicator - any recommendations?
*secure physical and digital distribution (looks like CD Baby is popular for physical and either CD Baby or TuneCore for digital)
*potentially create and file legal paperwork for a publishing company and/or a record label (is this necessary?)
*register with a licensing company like BMI or ASCAP (necessary), as well as potentially file copyright paperwork with the Library of Congress (not necessary but a good idea).
...as well as the typical promotional stuff and whatnot - the above is what I think I need to do to physically release an album, rather than then try to get people to buy it which is a whole different matter.
So, who here has done a self-release? Do you have any suggestions or anything you've learned from the process? Thanks!
So, I've just finished an album I've worked on forever - it's off with a mastering engineer as we speak. I'm quickly realizing that while I know a lot about writing, playing, arranging, recording, and mixing music, I know next to nothing about releasing it, and I have a lot to learn.
So, a whole bunch of you guys have done this before - any advice? Near as I can tell, I need to
*get photos, design album art or pay someone to do it for me, and select a CD duplicator - any recommendations?
*secure physical and digital distribution (looks like CD Baby is popular for physical and either CD Baby or TuneCore for digital)
*potentially create and file legal paperwork for a publishing company and/or a record label (is this necessary?)
*register with a licensing company like BMI or ASCAP (necessary), as well as potentially file copyright paperwork with the Library of Congress (not necessary but a good idea).
...as well as the typical promotional stuff and whatnot - the above is what I think I need to do to physically release an album, rather than then try to get people to buy it which is a whole different matter.

So, who here has done a self-release? Do you have any suggestions or anything you've learned from the process? Thanks!