10 Insider Tips For All Independent Artists
Essential advice from industry experts.


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The music industry is changing in front of our eyes. The internet has leveled the playing field and provides a direct line from artists to listeners, but it also means there is more competition than ever before. Major labels still dominate the charts and the balance sheets, making up 80% of music industry revenue, but nevertheless there are multiple paths to building successful and sustainable career as an independent artist.
We asked experts across the music industry—from booking and distribution to management and radio—for their advice for independent artists. Take it all in below.
Build a team.
Define your own success.
Don't rush your releases.
Don't rush into signing a deal.
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"If I'm ever going to sign a deal I need more leverage to get the terms I want so I can make sure it's entirely something that's done the intelligent way and is going to benefit me. Because at the end of the day, labels need me more than I need them. If anything, being independent means I'm cashing out more because everything's going directly to me, and my manager, and my band, and my team. It's not going through a label."—Cuco
Know how you're unique.
Don't worry about radio too early.
Work on your live show.
Then find a booking agent.
Trust is earned.
“The best advice I can give is to not trust anyone who hasn’t been there since before your were profitable. If you start popping off and all of suddenly people come out the woodwork offering loyalty and to help you, you have to assume there’s something in it to gain for them. Otherwise, why would they be there at all? They certainly weren’t there when you weren’t doing anything, so assume everyone is a piece of shit until proven otherwise. And beat your meat frequently.”—JPEGMAFIA
Just do it.