Making music professionally

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  • Hello Guys ! ,
    If you remember me , I posted a long time ago about making music , Now I've progressed a lot and improved my skills as a producer
    I've made a trance track and a record label contacted me and asked if they could sign me up with a contract , they are not a very good record , They are called Almeida records , But not bad for a beginner , though .


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    Actually the track is not professionally complete , but its a good start for me.
    I clarified to the record that and told them I'm a college student and don't have monitor speakers at home , so the track still needs minor tweaking in a studio .
    However , they emailed me and told me to send them the track's element individually without processing ( delay and compression ....etc) , And they didn't send a contract like they said ....
    So here comes the pain of becoming a ghost producer !! , I know a lot of top guys started like that and this industry now is all like that , But the problems is how can i guarantee they won't just steal my stuff and throw me into the river .
    Anyone Have suggestions ??

  • to be honest I have no experience with such stuff
    but the music sounds cool

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  • The track is great! Very good job, m8! :salutes

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