They work Spotify very well for their artists and that's the main income stream they get for a band. They are learning that the real money is in playing live and are getting better at that. They are mostly hip-hop and acoustic based solo artists. My kid's band is the only band and pop artists on their label I am aware of.tragabigzanda wrote:surfndestroy wrote:I'm going to add Nyhla Records to the list. A small Vancouver, BC based label that had the foresight to sign my kid's band. They give artists a really good cut of the money and are almost as interested in bands long term (which is not with them) as they are in their own short term. Having a label that is willing to work with artists that haven't even played a single show has been a boon for most of the people on their roster.Supercool that you're able to witness some indie label machinations first-hand. They are labors of love more often than not!
The guys running the label are young, passionate and idealistic. They literally can't wait for my kid's band to get picked up by a major label. To them, that's a win for all. They're nice guys to talk to. Aren't afraid to tell you when they're in over their heads and just swimming hard which is refreshing. Plus, I have a soft spot for anyone who posts on their personal account that Sam The Astronaut is best live band they've ever seen. On a good night, they achieve liftoff.
Vancouver has a pretty good scene perculating. I think a couple bands will make some noise and the charts.