Stop launching music on hope. Start building on architecture.
In the modern music industry, momentum isn't a coincidence; it's engineered. Most releases fail not because the music is lacking, but because the technical and commercial infrastructure is leaking.
The Release Infrastructure Protocol is a clinical, 84-day sequence designed to eliminate technical debt and stabilize your release cycle. Distilled from years of navigating high-pressure environments-from managing bands through national BBC sessions to securing major festival TV coverage-and honed during the MMF / YouTube Accelerator Programme, this manual provides the industrial logic required to compete at the highest level.
This is not a "vibe" book. It is a technical blueprint for Artist Managers, Indie Labels, and Professional Self-Managed Artists.
Inside the Protocol:
The 84-Day Timeline: A week-by-week breakdown of the lead-in and post-release phase.
Metadata Integrity: How to hard-code your ISRC and UPC data to prevent royalty black holes.
Gatekeeper Positioning: The specific technical assets required to bridge the gap to national broadcasters and major festivals.
DSP Leverage: How to move beyond "pitching" and into "positioning" for long-term algorithmic stability.
Whether you are preparing for a debut or managing a complex label roster, the goal is the same: Build the foundation. The rest is just noise.
Move your career from hope-based marketing to a clinical protocol.