This interview is gold. I love his transparency and honesty. I do believe that a lot of labels look to see your social media following is big enough before they sign you if you are not established. Thanks again for this, mate!
So good to watch this interview :) You both did a great job, thank you for doing it. Also many thanks to Will for doing a shout-out for me in the beginning of the video :)
Adrian sounds like he’s doing such a great job. After being in this field for years I wish a lot more a&r were more professional about responding to demos. But maybe this difference in the way they develop artists has also helped them grow the label to the place it is today.
I speak from experience. In order to have our music on one of the top labels, we have to make the sound they want, even if your sound is not a big deal or a shit song, if they like, they contact you! And apart from being a world-renowned producer/dj and being friends with this or that producer publisher knows, you also gotta be lucky if they actually hear our work given the amount of demos they get, and if you are an unknown producer it's finding a pin in a haystack! As Martin Garrix once said in a production workshop, it's better to be creating our sounds than imitating a sound that one or another label wants, at least we differentiate ourselves from others! My advice is that you create your own sounds, you can be sure that if you reach stardom one day, there will be a lot of "Ajunabeats" wanting your songs!
Good interview, I learned a bit from it. I think a lot of people who aspire to be released on a label are really asking these questions to get a list of things they can do to for sure be released on the label they decide they like. The reality is that 99.99999% won't get signed because not only are they not good enough, they also don't spend enough time working on music to get to the level they need to be at. One unpopular thing I think newer producers need to do is hit up an artist who's on the label, and either pay them or ask if they can get feedback on their tracks. More than likely, you'll get loads of really useful and critical feedback without wasting a labels time. You'll also find out that you really aren't as talented as you may think, and you need to put in a lot more work! Best of luck everyone.
Hi Will! Absolutely loved the interview. Absolutely spot-on for up & coming producers who wish to get signed! I was wondering if you could also do one with the Enhanced Music A&R. I'm sure many trance artists would be happy to know from them as well.
14:09 lmao ur reaction made me laugh out loud, almost spit out my coffee, u were like a little producer kid "yes please sign me :DDDDD" looool awesome video man, i had to come back to listen to it, good motivation to get on anjuna one day
i can tell for sure,this guy is honest in what he says.i know because i have tried more times to send him demos.many times it s so difficult to get a contact or a email or they dont even listen....here everything is out in the open.you just need to produce good and produce for his label style
Fantastic interview. Labels have skways been sort of a mystery to me. But anjunabeats is s name I've always heard stand out and after this video I can certainly see why. I just want people to hear, enjoy and dance to my music and I think my goal is to be signed by arjuna. Thanks so much for this interview! Very informative and inspiring!
This is absolute gold! I'm in the process of working on some tracks as a new producer that I want to send to a trance label I have in mind. This interview is a wealth of knowledge and insight and will definitely help shine a light on the road ahead. Thank you!!!
This was fantastic. I watched all of it as I've got a track I've started using Label Radar for and this was nice to hear how a label like Anjunabeats operates. Love your channel and keep sharing amazing content!
@@EDMTips Have you ever interviewed an artist? I'd love to hear an interview with Lane 8 for instance and hearing his journey and how and when he decided it was time to launch his label. Did he partner with someone? Did someone who would handle the formation (actual building of a solid team and backend biz) approach him? How does he balance the label with his own creative endeavors, touring, etc?
Thank you so much for such an amazing interview! Actually I'm really surprised that Adrian became Anjuna A&R!) Really glad for him (and for Anjuna of course!😄 )!🙌
This was very helpful, Will 🙂 Adrian explained everything perfectly and made the experience of submitting to Anjuna beats appear less daunting than I thought. Very friendly along with lots of great advice 👌 Quality stuff!!
My best advice after 20 years of doing this for a living is unless you need the tour dates, DON'T be looking get signed at all. There's just too many downsides of being held back by the old industry model in todays music economy.
Thanks so much for this! I’m familiar a little with Arjuna Beats because of the great late Progressive House artist Pierce Fulton. Rip. But I was also just recently fortunate enough to get the process greenlit for a Tech-House track I did to be signed to a label. Also Monstercat listened to another Dance track of mine! Wish me luck!
Fantastic information! Thanks to Will and Adrian for the amazing advice. Most of all saving and being respectful of peoples time in the industry! Cheers ✌
A nice dude, thanks for the interview. weird how the company website sends you to Label Radar to submit but Adrian never even mentioned it and invited emails. Wish I'd known this two months ago when I submitted! Thanks again
omg, i would LOVE to hear about that goddamn LabelRadar process. I've been paying for a while the pro subscription, got me signed to a few cool but small labels. Labels like Silk, Enhanced or Anjunabeats/deep seem to take forever to listen and give an answer. It is so irritating to pay and yet we don't know if the demos are actually listened to.
@@lespieces yea agreed. I also used proshare audio, same thing! Why pay at all if you can't get your track heard right? Need to get their emails I think. Still waiting after 6/7 weeks for anjuna to pick up my submission lol
@@lespieces I never paid, just used their free credit. Its so crap they even refunded me free credit because my demos didn't get listened to. I'm more annoyed that I wasted so much time sitting on great tracks, out of respect to the label, instead of sending them to other labels or releasing myself.
Please interview Ophelia records! My best friend used to tour with seven lions. And I don’t want to be that guy pulling strings. It would be lovely to see how that record label functions.
Great interview, Will. Thank you for sharing. I would love to hear inside info or knowledge from (Big Room) A&Rs -- perhaps from Revealed Recordings, Maxximize Records, Crash & Smile, etc.
Been a trance producer for years now and this defo helps :) I’ve been trying also to get on the label, Anjunadeep as I love the more laid back stuff releases on there
He mentions emails, though I found when submitting a demo lately, that it redirected me elsewhere, to Labelradar? maybe I am just being dumb and didn't find an Anjuna email!
signing a label who takes your rights and do very little for u (exposure, which u allready have to have or your not getting signed), 10 producers working so one can make money and ofc the label:) Dream job Thats why so many advertisement:) Build your own train and drive it fearlessly and they will come to you, and at that point u dont need them anymore:) times changed, they are still selling old crap to youg people:)
The only thing he didn't cover was how to get to the front of the queue; be a young good looking woman who can throw a few loops together, chuck a few piano notes over the top and maybe press a button on a DJ mixer, whilst smiling like a simpleton, throwing lovehearts to the crowd and constantly updating their Instagram. Then a label will sign you and bang on about diversity in a male dominated industry.
Hey Adrian, yes i can agree a lot what you said and confirm anjuna way for artist demos , better is 1 to 1 like 2 to 20 so yes i can confirm ,time ?? yes of course any producer (really producer) never do on 100% 3-5 tracks a week ,every our single track must be pampered to every single our job, i dont know that im on good way but my think from last time is that always i tryed hear experiense ,yes true talent but no for all , talent is talent ,but creator is same other like talent , this is only my opinion, can be good ,can be no good , ok but this is my way nobody else. Thanks for patient and maybe see you again :):)
I dont do edm, not a producer im an artist and I do more rap, indie. In my genre you must blow up or get label attention in your 20's. If you're over 30 it's over. If you have a big engaged fanbase, dope music and a good image but you're in your early 30's it doesn't matter, labels dont sign you. This is written all over the internet and ive gotten really depressed over it, I started taking music serious in my mid 20's. Im 28 now i have only a year left to "make it" lmao. I never knew this was a thing. It makes no sense and I think it's disgusting and i dont want to believe thats its true but I just havent had any evidence disproving it
spinnin records man please because the spinnin talent pool isnt really good at giving demos a chance its a iffy probability of even getting listened to !!!
Hope you enjoy, everyone, and a huge thanks to Adrian! Let me know who else you'd like me to interview :) 👇
Hot Since 82 !!
Claptone
Afterlife
Purified Records
Great interview, nice to hear from inside perspective. Thanks to both of you!
@@scottjudge2726 You're welcome! 🙂
Afterlife 🖤
Thanks for the shout out Adrian 🙏🏻
This interview is gold. I love his transparency and honesty.
I do believe that a lot of labels look to see your social media following is big enough before they sign you if you are not established.
Thanks again for this, mate!
So good to watch this interview :) You both did a great job, thank you for doing it. Also many thanks to Will for doing a shout-out for me in the beginning of the video :)
I’ll link to your channels, too!
@@EDMTips thanks so much :)
You can tell how intelligent and hard working and thoughtful Adrian is. Thank you so much for sharing this info
Thank you so much for this inteview and for asking the real questions. it really helped a lot!
Adrian sounds like he’s doing such a great job. After being in this field for years I wish a lot more a&r were more professional about responding to demos. But maybe this difference in the way they develop artists has also helped them grow the label to the place it is today.
I speak from experience. In order to have our music on one of the top labels, we have to make the sound they want, even if your sound is not a big deal or a shit song, if they like, they contact you! And apart from being a world-renowned producer/dj and being friends with this or that producer publisher knows, you also gotta be lucky if they actually hear our work given the amount of demos they get, and if you are an unknown producer it's finding a pin in a haystack! As Martin Garrix once said in a production workshop, it's better to be creating our sounds than imitating a sound that one or another label wants, at least we differentiate ourselves from others! My advice is that you create your own sounds, you can be sure that if you reach stardom one day, there will be a lot of "Ajunabeats" wanting your songs!
Awesome. Been waiting for this interview for months now. Well done Will and thanks Adrian for being a great interviewee
RIP that man's email
😆Hopefully people will be respectful and only send tracks that stand up to their references
That's amazing. Thank you, Will, for this great interview. And Adrian seems like a very decent person. Perfect fit for Anjunabeats! :)
This guy is super Pro, it's no wonder Anjunabeats is such a great label
This interview is terrific. Wow Will you did well here and thanks Adrian for being so upfront and thoughtful in your responses.
Will this interview is absolutely massive mate! Thank you very much for doing this for the community
Fantastic interview Will, thanks for this!!!
Good interview, I learned a bit from it. I think a lot of people who aspire to be released on a label are really asking these questions to get a list of things they can do to for sure be released on the label they decide they like. The reality is that 99.99999% won't get signed because not only are they not good enough, they also don't spend enough time working on music to get to the level they need to be at. One unpopular thing I think newer producers need to do is hit up an artist who's on the label, and either pay them or ask if they can get feedback on their tracks. More than likely, you'll get loads of really useful and critical feedback without wasting a labels time. You'll also find out that you really aren't as talented as you may think, and you need to put in a lot more work! Best of luck everyone.
Hi Will! Absolutely loved the interview. Absolutely spot-on for up & coming producers who wish to get signed! I was wondering if you could also do one with the Enhanced Music A&R. I'm sure many trance artists would be happy to know from them as well.
14:09 lmao ur reaction made me laugh out loud, almost spit out my coffee, u were like a little producer kid "yes please sign me :DDDDD" looool awesome video man, i had to come back to listen to it, good motivation to get on anjuna one day
i can tell for sure,this guy is honest in what he says.i know because i have tried more times to send him demos.many times it s so difficult to get a contact or a email or they dont even listen....here everything is out in the open.you just need to produce good and produce for his label style
Great interview 🙏🏼 Go after Jono, Tony and Paavo next 😉
I’ll do my best!
Adrian is great. So inspiring. Thank you for posting this!
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it! 🙌🏻
Fantastic interview. Labels have skways been sort of a mystery to me. But anjunabeats is s name I've always heard stand out and after this video I can certainly see why. I just want people to hear, enjoy and dance to my music and I think my goal is to be signed by arjuna. Thanks so much for this interview! Very informative and inspiring!
Will been a fan of the channel for years keep doing what your doing , this was great
Whoa. This is some ridiculously good advice. Thanks so much for this. Think I might watch this again and take notes!
This is absolute gold! I'm in the process of working on some tracks as a new producer that I want to send to a trance label I have in mind. This interview is a wealth of knowledge and insight and will definitely help shine a light on the road ahead. Thank you!!!
This was fantastic. I watched all of it as I've got a track I've started using Label Radar for and this was nice to hear how a label like Anjunabeats operates. Love your channel and keep sharing amazing content!
Really glad it helped! Anyone else you’d like to see me interview?
@@EDMTips Have you ever interviewed an artist? I'd love to hear an interview with Lane 8 for instance and hearing his journey and how and when he decided it was time to launch his label. Did he partner with someone? Did someone who would handle the formation (actual building of a solid team and backend biz) approach him? How does he balance the label with his own creative endeavors, touring, etc?
@@EDMTips andrew bayer
@@mstrwood8813 second the Lane 8 request
Waste of time, I have stuff on Label Radar for years..never had any feedback at all. Don't send unsolicited material. Ever.
Thank you so much for such an amazing interview! Actually I'm really surprised that Adrian became Anjuna A&R!) Really glad for him (and for Anjuna of course!😄 )!🙌
Im glad to be from Anjuna, Goa.
Just emailed off my first proper finished track to a label whilst listening to this, great advice...
REally great interview Will!!!
Glad you liked it! 🙂🙌🏻
This was very helpful, Will 🙂 Adrian explained everything perfectly and made the experience of submitting to Anjuna beats appear less daunting than I thought. Very friendly along with lots of great advice 👌 Quality stuff!!
Glad you found it useful! :)
love anjunabeats! & this is such invaluable information. thank you!
Fantastic interview. Thanks for your effort, Will.
You’re welcome!
Wow, this an interesting take
Thank Will , For Bringing This guy here .
Hope we'll find something Good stuff
Great interview!
Thanks!
This is just gold. So articulate and clear thinking.
Glad you enjoyed it! Any other labels or producers you’d like me to interview?
My best advice after 20 years of doing this for a living is unless you need the tour dates, DON'T be looking get signed at all. There's just too many downsides of being held back by the old industry model in todays music economy.
Thanks so much for this! I’m familiar a little with Arjuna Beats because of the great late Progressive House artist Pierce Fulton. Rip. But I was also just recently fortunate enough to get the process greenlit for a Tech-House track I did to be signed to a label. Also Monstercat listened to another Dance track of mine! Wish me luck!
you so kindness and really help to producers for work better , thanks ❤🙏
You're welcome! Thanks for watching and supporting the channel 🙂
This is gold. I’d love to see a monthly interview series of this
Noted!
This helps a lot men for every upcoming artists Djs etc Thank you so much Men
You’re welcome, glad it was helpful 🙂🙏🏻🙌🏻
Fantastic information! Thanks to Will and Adrian for the amazing advice. Most of all saving and being respectful of peoples time in the industry! Cheers ✌
Legend Will, appreciate you 🙌
Woooo anjuna guy this couldnt be more perfect for me, thanks man!
A nice dude, thanks for the interview.
weird how the company website sends you to Label Radar to submit but Adrian never even mentioned it and invited emails. Wish I'd known this two months ago when I submitted! Thanks again
Ditto!!
omg, i would LOVE to hear about that goddamn LabelRadar process. I've been paying for a while the pro subscription, got me signed to a few cool but small labels. Labels like Silk, Enhanced or Anjunabeats/deep seem to take forever to listen and give an answer. It is so irritating to pay and yet we don't know if the demos are actually listened to.
@@lespieces yea agreed. I also used proshare audio, same thing! Why pay at all if you can't get your track heard right? Need to get their emails I think. Still waiting after 6/7 weeks for anjuna to pick up my submission lol
@@lespieces I never paid, just used their free credit. Its so crap they even refunded me free credit because my demos didn't get listened to. I'm more annoyed that I wasted so much time sitting on great tracks, out of respect to the label, instead of sending them to other labels or releasing myself.
Good interview! Nice insights for up and coming artists 🙂👏🏻
Thank you, Hodel, I am glad you liked it! 🙂
This is priceless (like many other things you do), thank you Will.
My favorite producer. Wow, this is sick.
Great interview but psyched to hear that Adrian's got more Anjuna tunes in the pipeline!
That song in the end of the video was dope !
Cheers! It's mine :)
Thank you super interview. well done Adrian and Will 👏👏👏 great advice
Great interview! Great tips and answered a lot of questions. Thank you for this
Excellent questions, great answers, thank you so much!
Thank you.... very informative and useful video 👍🙏
Very helpful Will and Adrian! Thanks so much! If you could interview Selected or Armada that would be super interesting too 🙌🏼
Cheers Jack!
Awesome interview with really useful information. Thanks.
I love this channel thank you. For these videos
Do you have an opinion on using Label Radar?
Even though this is not my label niche, this was absolut helpful, great input! Thanks a lot!
Glad it was helpful!
This is really helpful and encouraging , thank you !
Anjunabeat 🔥🔥🔥
Nice set and nice sound!!!! thanks for sharing!!!!!
Hey thank you for your advice that is great 👍
No problem!
Can Adrian be the new spokesperson for Anjuna? Brilliant representation!
Well done Williamson!!
Please interview Ophelia records!
My best friend used to tour with seven lions.
And I don’t want to be that guy pulling strings.
It would be lovely to see how that record label functions.
Great interview, Will. Thank you for sharing. I would love to hear inside info or knowledge from (Big Room) A&Rs -- perhaps from Revealed Recordings, Maxximize Records, Crash & Smile, etc.
Thanks for great interview
Thank you for this
thanks for roadmap mate ;)
You’re welcome!
Great insight
100% agreed :)
awesome discussion
I would say if its a big label like Anjuna meet them in person cause big labels like that, good luck to even try and get a private soundcloud listen.
Been a trance producer for years now and this defo helps :) I’ve been trying also to get on the label, Anjunadeep as I love the more laid back stuff releases on there
This is fantastic
does this apply to other genre’s not just edm etc 👍👍
hey will, please show us how to make breakbeats like stanton warriors!
Another question I'd have like answered is whether labels expect tracks to be mastered, or is a good mix sufficient?
Great movie! 👍👌
Very nice
Hope you enjoy :)
Where can I send a track?
ok, first Ive heard of signing artists for future releases rather than just signing a single track
How about an interview with Hot Toddy or Mousse T ? Thanks 🙏 Will
He mentions emails, though I found when submitting a demo lately, that it redirected me elsewhere, to Labelradar? maybe I am just being dumb and didn't find an Anjuna email!
1. Become famous.
Thats it!
Nothing about payments? What to expect money-wise?
Payments for what exactly?
signing a label who takes your rights and do very little for u (exposure, which u allready have to have or your not getting signed), 10 producers working so one can make money and ofc the label:) Dream job Thats why so many advertisement:) Build your own train and drive it fearlessly and they will come to you, and at that point u dont need them anymore:) times changed, they are still selling old crap to youg people:)
Are there any producers that are signed to major labels but are not full time producers? Not everyone can earn enough money from just music..
Lots!
Literally 95% of us LOL
Do you think I have the potential to get signed or should I put the mic down ?
Great video.
Thanks!
The only thing he didn't cover was how to get to the front of the queue; be a young good looking woman who can throw a few loops together, chuck a few piano notes over the top and maybe press a button on a DJ mixer, whilst smiling like a simpleton, throwing lovehearts to the crowd and constantly updating their Instagram. Then a label will sign you and bang on about diversity in a male dominated industry.
Hey Adrian, yes i can agree a lot what you said and confirm anjuna way for artist demos , better is 1 to 1 like 2 to 20 so yes i can confirm ,time ?? yes of course any producer (really producer) never do on 100% 3-5 tracks a week ,every our single track must be pampered to every single our job, i dont know that im on good way but my think from last time is that always i tryed hear experiense ,yes true talent but no for all , talent is talent ,but creator is same other like talent , this is only my opinion, can be good ,can be no good , ok but this is my way nobody else.
Thanks for patient and maybe see you again :):)
RIP English
Im the MOST PROLIFIC.
If anyone out there needs some good new songs I'm your man. ©s as low as $10k
Its called pigeonholing.
Indeed....essential for any brand to succeed
I dont do edm, not a producer im an artist and I do more rap, indie. In my genre you must blow up or get label attention in your 20's. If you're over 30 it's over. If you have a big engaged fanbase, dope music and a good image but you're in your early 30's it doesn't matter, labels dont sign you. This is written all over the internet and ive gotten really depressed over it, I started taking music serious in my mid 20's. Im 28 now i have only a year left to "make it" lmao. I never knew this was a thing. It makes no sense and I think it's disgusting and i dont want to believe thats its true but I just havent had any evidence disproving it
Bullshit
If it was that simple, record companies would have hundreds of artists.
The truth is most will fail.
Record companies DO have hundreds of artists. What's your point?
spinnin records man please because the spinnin talent pool isnt really good at giving demos a chance its a iffy probability of even getting listened to !!!