We decided to press 100 copies of the record on vinyl. There's something satisfying about having a physical thing that has music on it.
The last time I released a record, my mom fronted the money for a CD run. It cost about $2,000. I sold around 200 copies, paid her back, gave plenty away, and somehow more than 650 copies eventually found their way to a Goodwill in South Carolina.
So this time we're keeping it simple: 100 records. No warehouses. No pallets. No future archaeological discoveries in the back room of a thrift store.
We decided to press 100 copies of the record on vinyl. There's something satisfying about having a physical thing that has music on it.
The last time I released a record, my mom fronted the money for a CD run. It cost about $2,000. I sold around 200 copies, paid her back, gave plenty away, and somehow more than 650 copies eventually found their way to a Goodwill in South Carolina.
So this time we're keeping it simple: 100 records. No warehouses. No pallets. No future archaeological discoveries in the back room of a thrift store.