I also run a Label, as well as released music on 2 other labels...
1. your top priority is to get a lawyer/manager to write up some contracts for the future.
2. you need a facebook, twitter, youtube, and soundcloud to be considered a label by most distributors and stores.
3. seeing as its Electronic music check Out labelworx.com and their services and distribution offer (amazing stuff)
4. check out mailchimp as well for mailing lists, although Labelworx should handle a good chunk of that
5. you are most likely gonna loose alot of money
good luck
6. another important thing is to keep tracks private until release date, 2 weeks before the release you can send out a 1:30 demo on the cloud of sound...
7. also when sending promos to artists and labels, make sure you send them at least 1 month before release and be prepared to wait 2 weeks before a response if you even get one...
8. check out
http://www.ec.calgarc.com because
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