Amuse

How To Get Signed

How to Get Signed (to Amuse)

Amuse is a re-imagined record label, offering artist-friendly record deals to music makers we believe in. Here's our breakdown of our label and top tips from our label on getting signed.

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Amuse is a re-imagined record label, offering artist-friendly record deals to music makers we believe in.

Our global record label team uses data generated by our distribution platform to discover, sign and build rising talent.

The algorithm looks at an artist’s organic growth, the velocity of streams, and audience reaches to determine their future potential and help get them on our radar.

When we discover an artist we believe in, we partner up with them, offering tailored, flexible deals that can include advances and other support services like hands-on marketing catered to the artist's needs. 

Artist-friendly deals are in our DNA.

How to get signed

You can’t apply to be signed by Amuse, but you can follow these tips to up your chances of being discovered by our label.

  1. Release your music with Amuse: we deliver your track to all the music stores and streaming platforms that matter, making sure your music gets in front of everyone that will love it, stream it, and share it.

  2. Share your music far and wide: attracting high-velocity streams from a broad audience is your best way to get the algorithm's attention. So get sharing!

  3. Tag us on any social media posts: we love artists who are dedicated to building a community and social following.

  4. Submit your tracks to our "Selected by Amuse " playlist (we listen to everything!)

Got what it takes to be an Amuse artist? We’ve launched the careers of some of the world’s top independent music makers. Check out our artist roster here. 

“Discover your unique sound, cultivate organic streams, and build a dedicated fanbase. We’re seeking independent artists who know their niche and are primed for the next level of success.”

John, Head of A&R, Label

"Focus on niche - not scale. Building a real core fanbase is always going to be more sustainable than trying to please a million people that don’t care."

Sean, Head of Artist Marketing, Label