
DENAR RCRDS launch ‘Demo Radar’, Empowering the Future of New Talent
At DENAR RCRDS, we are committed to fostering the growth and exposure of new talent. That’s why we are introducing Demo Radar, a new project designed to support emerging artists looking to start or strengthen their careers in the music industry.
We understand that not all demos can be approved for our main label, whether due to quality standards or the operational investment required for each release. However, our A&R team recognizes the potential in many of these submissions, and we want to provide them with a platform to take off.
What is Demo Radar and how does it work? Demo Radar is an initiative that will allow artists to gain exposure, integrate into our network, and be noticed by our partners and associates. While it will offer a few of the benefits of our main label, this project will provide the opportunity to release music under our backing, gaining visibility and support within the industry.
With Demo Radar, we aim to provide a platform for talented artists with the potential to grow and establish themselves in the music scene. This is just the beginning of a journey where effort, dedication, and talent will make all the difference. We are excited to discover the next big names in music!
We need to give talented producers a chance to share their music – Chris (A&R Team)
I Have My Release on the Sub-Label—What’s Next? Having your music published, especially if it’s one of your first releases, is just the beginning. Now, it’s time to promote it. Platforms like DailyPlaylist, Matchfy, OneSubmit, or SongRocket can help you reach new audiences and gain support for your track.
We also recommend creating content around your release on Reels and TikTok to maximize exposure. Promote it as much as possible, and don’t forget to tag our main label’s account to increase visibility.
Additionally, networking is key—connect with other artists, producers, and DJs to share your track as a promo and receive valuable feedback. The more you push your release, the greater the chances of growing your audience and building momentum for your music career.
Nowadays, labels, promoters, curators and brands, in addition to looking for a good track or quality, look for a good image of the artist and for them to develop their brand and project on social networks. The world and the music industry have evolved and we must evolve with it otherwise the difficulty of standing out will be much harder.
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Invest in Yourself for Long-Term Success Remember, you need to invest in yourself and your career so that in the near future, other labels or promoters will be willing to invest in you on a larger scale. We are committed to supporting your career, but it is essential that you also put in the work.
In this process, focus on developing other areas such as your artist image, content creation, press kit, networking, and production skills while constantly learning how to improve. We believe in you, but achieving great things requires your dedication and effort as well.
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