How to run a successful electronic music label and how labels expect to receive your demos - Luke Hazell

Luke Hazell joins us to feed you all some heavy hitting knowledge nuggets this week, it really is a treasure trove of value in this chatLuke runs two labels, a UK garage label Subtle and his more established label Music RelatedWe chat about the benefits of working with bigger artists on his label in order to give his brand more exposure, more clout and overall a better impression when pitching to other artistsWe also talk about the importance of sending demos out to labels properly, the highlight of Luke’s career playing Fabric London and so many other industry tips and advice you’ll want to keep listening out forI’m certain that if you’re an artist wanting to learn more, this podcast will help you get thereSupport the show

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James Winter, an underground house music producer and DJ, chats to his guests as they reveal all their music production insights, nightlife industry knowledge and mindset advice in candid, raw, honest conversations with both global industry leaders and Australian locals so that you can be ahead of the curve in the world of electronic music. Gain invaluable information as we pick the brains of music heads, label owners, club promoters, DJ's and producers. Since 2010, James has been an active part of nightlife as well as holding down a full time job. There have been countless ups and downs, from almost giving up completely, to hosting club nights in Leeds, London and rooftop parties in Melbourne, Australia. We can't wait for you to join these conversations. Now come and dive in. Join us now and hit subscribe