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How to Get Signed to a Record Label - 13 Ways to Help Get a Record Deal

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Published on 11 Sep 2020 / In How-to & Style

Getting a record deal is not easy because record labels are very selective on who they sign. Today we dive into 13 Ways to Help You Get A Record Deal. You have a unique style, you have a fan base, you are a studio recording legend, maybe these tips will help you find the final pieces you need to add to your jigsaw puzzle to finally get noticed and signed to a recording contract.

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MORE THAN JUST A MUSIC COMPETITION!
Open Mic UK offers artist development for unsigned artists, as well as the opportunity to perform in front of music industry professionals at the best music venues in the UK.

THE UK’S PREMIER MUSIC COMPETITION FOR UNSIGNED ARTISTS
Show off your musical talent to industry professionals, receive feedback, develop as an artist, and gain valuable media exposure.

One of the toughest parts about breaking into the music industry is getting seen by industry professionals. Music industry judges are at every stage of Open Mic UK’s competition, from the auditions to the Grand Final, and last year’s competition featured judges from Universal Music and Sony Music.

For more advice about how to develop as an artist and on the music competition go to http://www.openmicuk.co.uk

Open Mic UK offers artist development for unsigned artists, as well as the opportunity to perform in front of music industry professionals at the best music venues in the UK.

THE UK’S PREMIER MUSIC COMPETITION FOR UNSIGNED ARTISTS

Show off your musical talent to industry professionals, receive feedback, develop as an artist, and gain valuable media exposure.

One of the toughest parts about breaking into the music industry is getting seen by industry professionals. Music industry judges are at every stage of Open Mic UK’s competition, from the auditions to the Grand Final, and last year’s competition featured judges from Universal Music and Sony Music.

For more advice about how to develop as an artist and on the music competition go to http://www.openmicuk.co.uk

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