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The Start of the promotion for Furious Wax was label art.
This logo for the record label was produced by - Rowen Stainsbuy, who is label owner of Irish Underground Sounds + Open Source Records. -
Confirmed producers below
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Aaron Higgins
Aaron Higgins AKA NoComment is an Irish based producer on labels such as Irish Underground sounds Open Source and more. Here is one of his tunes on Open Source Records https://soundcloud.com/open-source-records/evasion-tunnel-vision-free-dl -
S.U.S.S
Here is another producer they have added to their list, using different artists is a good way of reaching more people. -
Owen Acid
Owen Acid is married to legendary Gizelle rebel Yelle who has been a part of Stay Up Forever for over 10 years. Owen is a well recognised producer which is good promotion for the label. -
Nesbit Owner and founder of Furious Wax
Jared Blyth AKA Nesbit is the founder and owner of Furious Wax. The second piece of promotion I found was this post of him sharing his page into the group to confirm he was one of the producers. -
Hardware
This shows he is more than just a standard producer , this will make people intrigued therefor selling more records potentially. -
Asking for demos
Offering new artists a chance to release is a good way of getting good attention because more people will talk about it; more people will talk about it because it give new artists a chance of getting a release on vinyl, and in the Acid Techno genre it is all about mixing your own tunes on vinyl. -
Discogs - Facebook
Discogs is a online retailer that supplies vinyl records. It is a website which the majority of people who play vinyls will buy theirs from. -
Furious Wax 001 coming soon
Facebook post like this one help you to interact with fans and get your self heard. -
Logo art on FaceBook
This is the release of the first records logo with a range of artists featured. Releasing it onto Facebook will benefit you because you can reach more people than with just physical promotion, this is because the majority of people use social media nowadays. -
The start of the promo campaign
This is a screen shot of Jared the founder of Furious Wax's twitter; this picture evidences the start of the promo campaign. It is telling you he is releasing a new 12'' vinyl label. -
Logo art on Twitter
This is the first piece of logo art released on Twitter for promotion purposes. It is an E.P including: Pretty girl with the acid -
The first time playing Furious Wax 001
This is a video taken on a Go Pro as stated, then uploaded to Facebook. Using a Go Pro means Go Pro could interact with you on the basis you've promoted their product - they could in theory promote you. Uploading videos onto Facebook give your fans interaction with you potentially meaning they will buy your track. People like to see what it is on offer to them, and it also looks good. -
Furious Wax updated their cover photo - Records are here
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Furious Wax on Discogs
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Graffiti
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Furious Wax on Discogs
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YouTube on FaceBook
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Stay Up Forevers best seller
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Status's
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Non profit label
This is a great way to promote the label, everyone loves a good cause it makes you think you're helping others. -
Vinyls
Here jared is refreshing people memories even after the record had been released. This is a good way of gaining sales because you might have gained new fans since the release date.