The Music Industry!

It's vast, it's complex, and there are so many jobs possible. Not sure where to start?
Explore our three volumes β€” Record Label, Artist's Team, and Recording Arts β€” to find your perfect fit.

VOLUME 1

Record Label

Record labels are companies that sign record deals with musicians to manufacture, distribute, and market their music.

Record Label
Promotion

Secure radio airplay and playlist placement to grow an artist’s audience

Radio Stations

Social

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Record Label
Publicity

Getting the word out about an artist; looking for press opportunities.

Multiple Artists

Social

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Record Label
Sales

The middleman between the record label and the retailers (physical & digital).

Administrative

Business

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Record Label
Sync

Placing and licensing music in movies, TV shows, trailers, or any media.

Legal

Creative

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VOLUME 2

Artist's Team

The artist's team helps out the day-to-day life of the artist regarding all business and organizational aspects.

Artist's Team
Starting Artist Manager

Guide every step in the career of an artist in the music business.

Multiple Artists

Creative

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Artist's Team
Business Manager

Take responsibility for the artist's financial affairs.

Management

Business

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Artist's Team
Booking Agent

Booking artists at venues for live shows and performances, and negotiating fees and payments for those arrangements.

Desk

Business

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VOLUME 3

Recording Arts

Behind the glass - Discover the different roles who take part in the creation of every songs and albums.

Recording Arts
Mixer

The mixing engineer finalizes a recorded piece of music by blending and balancing the various sonic elements to have the intended effect(s) and end with one final stereo track.

Creative

Studio

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Recording Arts
Arranger

Traditionally, they organize by hand an already existing composition in order to make it into a playable score.

Creative

Multiple Artists

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Recording Arts
Mastering Engineer

Mastering is defined as the process of optimizing audio to create the final version of a recording before distribution. The mastering engineer is responsible for critically listening to the material and ensuring that the record is complete.

Creative

Studio

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