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    trademark or dba or both

    ...You should've incorporated in Delaware or Nevada, they have the no income taxes among other things...which is why you're supposed to go to a financial planner, then a lawyer, then an accountant if the planner can't do it...but to each their own...
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    distribution

    1st, you should learn how to spell the word distrIbution. But, major distribution is hard to come by. You don't have to be signed, but you have to be making lots of noise and pushing 150,000 units out the back of your truck. Beyond that, there are independent distributors that once you have a...
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    how do you acheive that super clear sound?

    I believe it's more about your sounds... GIGO. Garbage In, Garbage Out....
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    ***Dealing Wit Big Time Labels***

    for BMI, it's a writer/composer form...that free...just sign the contract and mail it in. For publishing, there's a fee, I think like $150, I'm not sure. But it's not ASCAP or BMI that screw you for your publishing, it's the label that signs you or your lawyer or your manager than can screw you...
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    ***Dealing Wit Big Time Labels***

    F*** ASCAP, affiliate w/ BMI...they both do the same thing essentially, but BMI has no limitations....
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    trademark or dba or both

    actually...whether you file a trademark or not, you need to file a DBA and register your company. A Trademark protects your name from being stolen. a DBA is all business. It basically says you're John Doe, but you're doing business as Fattwax productions... If you're truly serious about this...
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    layering drums to sound thicker...care to share???

    ^^ He's right...it's not that hard of a thing to do. For example, I use one drum that has some sort of "clop" do it, but not a whole lot of actual kick, so I'll place a drum w/ plenty of kick also. I ALWAYS layer my snares. It gives them a fat sound. Also, 808 drums are perfect for layering, I...
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