Episodes

  • Are You Annoying Your Audience? - (PLAYBACK EPISODE)
    Dec 17 2024
    🎙️ Are You Annoying Your Audience? (Hint: Probably Not!)

    Presented by Supertape - http://supertape.com

    As indie artists and record label owners, it’s natural to worry about overwhelming your audience with posts, emails, and promotions. But are you really being annoying? In this episode of Other Record Labels, host Scott Orr dives into the fear of over-communicating and why it’s likely holding you back.

    Discover:

    • Why staying visible is your job as a label or artist.
    • The “seven interactions” rule in marketing and how persistence pays off.
    • How to ensure your outreach is strategic and aligned with your brand.

    This episode is packed with practical advice to help you confidently share your work without second-guessing yourself. Don’t let self-doubt stop you—your next post might just be the one that converts a fan!

    📢 Listen now and keep building your audience.

    www.otherrecordlabels.com

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    14 mins
  • HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT: A New Podcast is Coming!
    Dec 12 2024

    I am THRILLED to announce a brand new podcast coming to the Other Record Labels network called, "For the Love of Vinyl"

    Starting January 23rd, we will be launching this new show in partnership with A to Z Media (http://atozmedia.com)

    SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEW SHOW: http://otherrecordlabels.com/fortheloveofvinyl

    Over the past seven years, Other Record Labels has explored every corner of running a record label—from starting one to promoting artists and everything in between. Along the way, we’ve also ventured into industry-adjacent topics like sync licensing, publishing, PR, and vinyl.

    But there’s one topic that gets more engagement and excitement than anything else: vinyl records.

    We’ve talked about making, designing, testing, selling, and collecting records—and we know many of you, like us, are passionate about the world of vinyl. Whether it’s hunting for rare finds, debating the merits of hype stickers and obi strips, or just enjoying your collection, vinyl isn’t just a format—it’s a culture.

    That’s why we’re thrilled to announce our new podcast: For the Love of Vinyl.

    Launching January 23, 2025, this monthly show dives deep into the art and culture of vinyl records. From the environmental impact of vinyl production to turntable tips and everything in between, this show is for fans, collectors, musicians, and label owners alike.

    Whether you’re a lifelong vinyl enthusiast, a budding collector, or simply love the aesthetic of records on your shelf, For the Love of Vinyl is for you.

    ✨ What to Expect:

    • Monthly episodes starting January 23, 2025
    • Available on the Other Record Labels podcast feed
    • A celebration of all things vinyl

    How to Listen: Search For the Love of Vinyl wherever you get your podcasts and subscribe today to ensure you don’t miss an episode!

    This exciting new podcast is made possible by our friends at A to Z Media, the trusted partner for custom vinyl, CDs, and merch. If you’re ready to create something unforgettable for your next release, visit atozmedia.com.

    We can’t wait to explore the magic of vinyl with you. Thanks for being part of this incredible journey!

    SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEW SHOW: http://otherrecordlabels.com/fortheloveofvinyl

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    5 mins
  • How Do You Promote an Album AFTER Release Day? - (PLAYBACK EPISODE)
    Dec 10 2024

    How to Keep Your Album Alive After Release Day

    Presented by Supertape - http://supertape.com

    Release day may come and go, but your album’s journey doesn’t have to end there. In this episode Scott shares three actionable strategies to help indie record labels and artists extend the life of their music long after the release date.

    Learn how to:

    • Take inventory of your promotional assets for better planning.
    • Strategically schedule your promotional efforts to maintain excitement.
    • Keep creating new content to engage your audience and give your album fresh momentum.

    With practical advice and analogies (like how promoting an album is like stoking a campfire), this episode is perfect for anyone looking to maximize the impact of their releases.

    📈 Get inspired to keep the fire burning—listen now!

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    18 mins
  • How to Start a Record Label YouTube Channel (PLAYBACK EPISODE)
    Dec 3 2024

    YouTube isn't just for viral videos—it's a powerful platform for indie record labels to connect with fans, showcase their artists, and grow their audience.

    PRESENTED BY SUPERTAPE: http://supertape.com

    In this episode, we break down why every label should consider investing in a YouTube channel, from its role in discovery (hello, Google search!) to its growing slice of the music streaming pie.

    We’ll guide you through: ✅ Choosing between an artist channel or a label channel ✅ Creating compelling content like music videos, live performances, and behind-the-scenes moments ✅ Building a consistent posting schedule to keep your audience engaged ✅ Setting clear objectives—whether it's SEO, marketing, or turning YouTube into a primary listening destination

    If you're ready to unlock YouTube’s potential for your label, this episode has the tips you need to get started!

    Learn more here: http://otherrecordlabels.com/youtube

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    33 mins
  • Feel it Records - Record Label Interview
    Nov 26 2024

    In this episode, Scott sits down with Sam Richardson, the founder of Feel It Records and Feel It Record Shop. Sam shares the incredible story of how a passion for archiving rare punk recordings turned into a successful indie label, highlighting the challenges and rewards of bringing forgotten music back to life.

    Presented by Hellbender Vinyl - http://geni.us/hellbendervinyl

    They discuss the evolution of Feel It Records, the nuances of reissues versus archival releases, and the lessons learned from over a decade in the vinyl industry. Sam also talks about his leap into opening a brick-and-mortar record store in Cincinnati, reflecting on how it complements his label and reshapes his approach to music curation.

    Whether you're a vinyl collector, a label owner, or someone dreaming of starting your own music venture, this episode is packed with insights about passion, community, and the art of discovery.

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    1 hr
  • How Record Labels Distribute Music To Streaming Services
    Nov 19 2024

    In this episode of Other Record Labels, we break down how indie record labels can distribute music to streaming platforms.

    Presented by Hellbender Vinyl - http://geni.us/hellbendervinyl

    Learn the essentials of navigating major streaming sites, leveraging Bandcamp, and exploring noninteractive platforms like Pandora. We discuss the role of digital distributors, how to choose the right one, and the importance of barcodes and ISRCs. You'll also get tips on preparing assets, from mastering audio and designing artwork to curating metadata. Dive into the financial side, including how payments work and sharing revenue with artists. Finally, explore strategies for landing your music on algorithmic, editorial, and user-generated playlists. Whether you're new to music distribution or looking to refine your process, this episode is packed with insights to help your label succeed in the digital era!

    Get More Resources Here: http://otherrecordlabels.com/streaming

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    41 mins
  • The Future of Cassette Players - (Interview with We Are Rewind)
    Nov 12 2024

    In this episode, we dive into the world of cassette tapes with Romain Boudruche, founder of We Are Rewind, a company reviving the retro charm of cassette players with a modern twist.

    Presented by Hellbender Vinyl - http://geni.us/hellbender

    Romain shares the inspiration behind the venture, sparked by nostalgia for physical music formats and a lack of high-quality, affordable cassette players in the market. Inspired by his experiences with mixtapes and the resurgence of cassette culture, Romain set out to create a high-quality device that bridges the gap between past and present.

    We discuss the challenges of designing a modern cassette player, from integrating Bluetooth functionality to achieving the perfect blend of retro aesthetic and contemporary usability. Romain also details the feedback from customers, who range from purists valuing the tactile and ritualistic experience of cassettes to newcomers intrigued by the affordability and novelty of the format. Through thoughtful design and a commitment to quality, We Are Rewind has captured the hearts of music fans worldwide, offering a tangible music experience in an increasingly digital landscape.

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    45 mins
  • The Pros and Cons of Vinyl
    Nov 5 2024

    In this episode, we dive deep into the pros and cons of pressing vinyl records as an indie artist or label owner. Vinyl can be a stunning, high-ticket item that fans love to collect and display, offering endless creative opportunities—from unique label designs and vibrant vinyl colors to custom jackets and inserts. The resurgence of vinyl suggests it has a bright future, making it an appealing way to connect with fans on a tangible level.

    Presented by Hellbender Vinyl - http://geni.us/hellbender

    But there’s no denying the challenges that come with vinyl production. Manufacturing costs are high, with minimum order quantities often around 200-300 units to make the economics work. Prices for materials and shipping have surged, meaning a $25 record might now cost $40 or more, squeezing fans’ budgets even further. Plus, boring, uninspired vinyl designs simply don’t sell in today’s competitive market. We’ll also unpack the logistics involved—from audio mastering to artwork design to test pressings—revealing why vinyl is a complex endeavor for any indie artist or label.

    If you're considering vinyl for your next release, tune in to hear an honest breakdown of the costs, creative perks, and potential pitfalls, so you can decide if this classic format is the right fit for your music.

    RESOURCES FOR VINYL: http://otherrecordlabels.com/vinyl

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    40 mins