Record labels looking for new artist

Here are some record labels that are actively looking for new artists:

Major Labels:

  1. Universal Music Group: One of the largest record labels in the world, with a diverse roster of artists. They're always looking for new talent in various genres.
  2. Sony Music Entertainment: Another major label with a wide range of artists and genres. They're interested in discovering new talent in pop, rock, hip-hop, and more.
  3. Warner Music Group: A global major label with a focus on developing new artists and bands. They're interested in rock, pop, electronic, and hip-hop.
  4. Atlantic Records: A major label with a focus on pop, rock, and hip-hop. They're always looking for new artists to sign.

Independent Labels:

  1. Sub Pop: A Seattle-based indie label known for signing bands like Nirvana, Foo Fighters, and Fleet Foxes. They're interested in indie rock, grunge, and alternative music.
  2. Merge Records: An independent label based in North Carolina, known for signing artists like Arcade Fire, Spoon, and The National. They're interested in indie rock, folk, and electronic music.
  3. Beggars Group: A UK-based independent label with a diverse roster of artists, including indie rock, electronic, and hip-hop acts.
  4. Rough Trade Records: A UK-based independent label with a focus on indie rock, folk, and electronic music. They're known for signing artists like The Strokes and The Libertines.

Genre-Specific Labels:

  1. Metal Blade Records: A metal-focused label with a roster of bands like Slayer, Cannibal Corpse, and Trivium. They're always looking for new metal bands.
  2. Def Jam Recordings: A hip-hop focused label with a roster of artists like Kanye West, Jay-Z, and Nas. They're interested in discovering new talent in hip-hop and R&B.
  3. Electro Swing Records: A label focused on electronic and swing music. They're interested in signing new artists in these genres.
  4. Country Music Label: A label focused on country music, with a roster of artists like Luke Bryan and Carrie Underwood. They're always looking for new country talent.

How to Submit Your Music:

  1. Check each label's website for submission guidelines and contact information.
  2. Make sure your music is professionally recorded and mixed.
  3. Prepare a demo or EPK (electronic press kit) with your music, bio, and press photos.
  4. Follow the submission guidelines carefully, as each label may have specific requirements.
  5. Be prepared for rejection, and don't get discouraged if you don't get signed immediately.

Remember that getting signed to a record label is just one part of the music industry. Focus on building your fanbase, creating great music, and networking with industry professionals to increase your chances of success.