Hi Tracy,
In a recent interview posted somewhere as mp3 on the forum, Devin talks about how it started, how Strapping was signed but his solo stuff wasn't, and how Sony Japan I think would mmh... distribute (?) Ocean Machine if Devin had a label, so he created his own.
But who do what in the whole process ?
I was surprised to see that InsideOut decides of the release date of the album, or if there would be a single or not (or a sample son to download). They also paid for the Vampira video. On the other hand, HDR seems quite "artisanal" (in a good way), and as you said somewhere, Terria (or OM:B ?) had no distribution deal in the US previous to 2002 or something like that.
So what does having your own label allows to do ? And not to do ?
Total creative liberty ? But not total commercial liberty ?
Can total creative liberty even exist without total commercial liberty ?
What share of responsability and risk have HDR and InsideOut respectively ?
Is there other entity(ies) notably involved in the process ?
It may be quite simple, but not knowing that much, to say the least, about the whole music commercial process, I ask anyway^^ (or if anyone knows and want to answer)
Thanks^^
In a recent interview posted somewhere as mp3 on the forum, Devin talks about how it started, how Strapping was signed but his solo stuff wasn't, and how Sony Japan I think would mmh... distribute (?) Ocean Machine if Devin had a label, so he created his own.
But who do what in the whole process ?
I was surprised to see that InsideOut decides of the release date of the album, or if there would be a single or not (or a sample son to download). They also paid for the Vampira video. On the other hand, HDR seems quite "artisanal" (in a good way), and as you said somewhere, Terria (or OM:B ?) had no distribution deal in the US previous to 2002 or something like that.
So what does having your own label allows to do ? And not to do ?
Total creative liberty ? But not total commercial liberty ?
Can total creative liberty even exist without total commercial liberty ?
What share of responsability and risk have HDR and InsideOut respectively ?
Is there other entity(ies) notably involved in the process ?
It may be quite simple, but not knowing that much, to say the least, about the whole music commercial process, I ask anyway^^ (or if anyone knows and want to answer)
Thanks^^