Maya, founder of Deep Down Dirty Records, advocates for democratizing music release processes, aiming to make it more inclusive and less exclusive. Her label offers a platform for artists to have their work heard and supported, fostering a nurturing environment.
Initially rooted in classical music, Maya shifted her focus to rave music and established her label. She kickstarted her venture through a radio show, highlighting artists deserving of more recognition.
In our conversation, Maya emphasizes the pivotal role record labels play in guiding artists towards excellence. She believes labels should act as champions, holding artists accountable for creating exceptional records and tracks, ultimately helping them reach their full potential.
Check them out here: https://www.facebook.com/DeepDownDirtyRecordLabel/
https://www.instagram.com/deepdowndirtymusic
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