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So if you read A little Less Their Majesties, you’ll know where this post is coming from.
Before I get into this one though I should clarify something I didn’t make clear in the last post – Joi and I are not done working with Their Majesties, if they need anything we will certainly continue helping them – just on a day to day basis their need for us will not be what we were expecting it to be hence our search for another band. Which brings me to:
We are now looking for one band to manage. Music style/genre is not important. Making good music is. Us liking your music is the first step
Assuming we like the music [and your performance of it], the next step is do we like the members of the band. And do they like us?
If we cross those two bridges successfully then we can discuss more specific details.
One key we have though is what we call the commitment challenge [a challenge because it's hard to find people who are commitment free]. How frequently can you tour? Do you want to tour? Will you tour anywhere we can send you [worth doing]?
Bands with students need not apply.
People with serious full time jobs need not apply.
We want to work with bands that wish to achieve a career in music [or at least dedicate themselves to music for a period of time].
All we do is music focused, we want the same [as much as possible] in the artists we work with.
What We Offer
Plenty of Ideas
Professionalism
Investment
We only started working with Their Majesties late last year and we were still feeling out the relationship and defining our role, but this is what we had done to date for them:
* submitted grant applications on their behalf [50% success rate]
* applied to festivals with their assistance and on our own
* provided short term loans
* set up a month long residency at the Drake Hotel in Toronto
* booked a few dates
* submitted their music to blogs – got one great review out of that that made it worth it, attempted additional PR [we now have a real publicist available]
* we had the band develop an internal band agreement
* submitted their music to CD Baby, Maple Music
* coordinated events such as their Radio3 appearance with Radio3 staff, same with Gibson
* we were in the process of setting up a national tour
Basically to summarize: we want good people making good music that will trust us to handle the business end and at least consider the various ideas we have [keeping the artist and their goals etc in mind]. We are looking for partners and/or bands to develop relationships with – label it as you please.
FYI: We have business loans and investors and thus we do require something in writing.
Interested in talking, send an email to info(at)fhttrecords.com
Or perhaps you just want to put out a record
We are also looking for at least one more act to sign to the label portion of our operations.
Again genre is not important. Good music is. All the same stuff as above.
And by all the same stuff above we mean all of it, you have to be able to tour, trust our ideas [The Drake was just one of about 1243], and be willing to work with us.
We’re thinking we’ll be focusing on putting out vinyl and offering as many digital options as possible. If the idea of free music scares you you probably wouldn’t want to work with us. There’s probably other specifics we have that may turn some bands off but we’ll deal with those on a band by band basis.
Again interested – you can email links to your music to info(at)fhttrecords.com
If you prefer, you can drop off a CD to the Rock Garden and/or email us for our mailing address.
In case you don’t know us at all:
Johanna and I both have studied business, we have operated the Rock Garden for two years now this month, registered the label last year and are preparing for the official launch anytime now. We have a number of music related projects and ventures in the works that will definitely benefit anyone involved with us [to varying degrees]. We both love music.
Want to know more – ask!


