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• Concerned with finding + signing new talent (evaluate demos, track the independent music scene, go to clubs to hear new groups, network!)
• Must keep informed (read trades and network!)
• Remain involved after signing
o Assist artists - (with selection of material, producers, etc.)
o Administer production or budget details of album
o Act as liaison between artist and label (similar to a "key man" at a
talent agency)
Large labels may have separate A&R departments - (divided by different A&R functions [relations, production, administration, artist development, etc.] or, in the case of a major with multiple labels, there can be an A&R department for each label)