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<blockquote data-quote="cold Machine" data-source="post: 93801" data-attributes="member: 2454"><p>All of those answers are right but #4 is the best advice if you can afford it. I owned a rehearsal studio in Vauxhall in the mid 90's and one of the younger bands signed with One Little Indian records. They were very green in business and ended up selling the rights to all of their current songs and anything written during the course of their 5 year contract. Make sure you retain your pulishing rights no matter what. And watch out for advances...you always have to pay them back even if you never make a pound from your contract. Ask my friend Martin Degville from Sigue Sigue Sputnik.</p><p>Good luck with everything. Just be careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cold Machine, post: 93801, member: 2454"] All of those answers are right but #4 is the best advice if you can afford it. I owned a rehearsal studio in Vauxhall in the mid 90's and one of the younger bands signed with One Little Indian records. They were very green in business and ended up selling the rights to all of their current songs and anything written during the course of their 5 year contract. Make sure you retain your pulishing rights no matter what. And watch out for advances...you always have to pay them back even if you never make a pound from your contract. Ask my friend Martin Degville from Sigue Sigue Sputnik. Good luck with everything. Just be careful. [/QUOTE]
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