- Release (music)
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In the music industry, a release is usually a term referring to the creative output from an artist available for sale or distribution; a broad term covering the many different formats music can be released in, and different forms of pieces (singles, albums, extended plays, etc.).
The word can also refer to the event at which an album or single is first offered for sale in record stores.[1] Also an album launch, or single launch.
Musical performers often self-release (self-publish) their recordings without the involvement of an established record label. While some acts who enjoy local or small scale popularity have started their own labels in order to release their music through stores, others simply sell the music directly to customers, for example, making it available to those at their live concerts. With the growth of the Internet as a medium for publicizing and distributing music, many musical acts have sold their recordings over the Internet without a label. Unlike self-publishing a novel, which is usually done only when no other options exist, even well-established musicians will choose to self-release recordings.
See also
- Reissue, or rerelease
- Music recording sales certification
- Film release
- Legal release: "music release" may also refer to a legal release of music (e.g. for film)
References
- ^ Khem Na'khi. "Atlanta Music Industry Examiner". http://www.examiner.com/x-3306-Atlanta-Music-Industry-Examiner~y2009m2d14-The-future-of-the-Atlanta-Music-Industry. Retrieved 2009-02-15.[dead link]
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