About Artist
and is expanding every day by the thousands. But even through the quick changes of credibility throughout his short career, he stays humble, because he knows where his place is at.
When asked how it feels to be one of the fastest rising producers out, he said "I'm still nothing right now, and even though I'm out on a few albums, I'm still absolutely nothing compared to Dr Dre or Just Blaze. The way I see it is that right now im not as good as I've put my expectations, so until i reach those I'm not gonna be talkin any shit."
"Growing up in San Luis Obispo, California is not hard life" He said when asked what type of environment he grew up in. "I live in a middle-class neighborhood, nothing close to a ghetto. And because everyone knows everybody around here everyone gets along."
Armed with nothing but Pro Tools, a Mac, and a Roland Juno-G keyboard, "SRM" will soon be known as a credible producer. As to when he will hit big only time will tell, so for right now he'll just go to school, play basketball, and wait for his time to come.
ALTERNATE WEBSITES:
www.soundclick.com/srmbeats
www.myspace.com/srmbeatsus
If you want the professional sound that Sean Ross has to offer, contact him.
EMAIL: SRM_productions@yahoo.com
A.O.L Instant Messenger:SRMBeatz
LEASING RIGHTS
You will receive an encoded MP3 file of the untagged song, and/or a copy of the raw WAV file. The song file can be delivered digitally or through the mail on a CD. Leasing rights allow you to use the beat (or song) for ONE commercial recording or broadcast. This recording can then be distributed at your price for up to 2,000 copies. Selling more than 2,000 copies means you must acquire a new lease or exclusive rights. You may also use the beat for non-profit promotional use or demos. You have full rights to record, alter, mix the beat/song in any shape, way, or form (except reselling the beat). You will receive a contract in the mail granting you non-exclusive rights to the beat. In the event that someone buys exclusive rights to the beat you have leased, your rights shall stand and the beat is still yours to use. You may also acquire new leasing rights if you sell more than 2,000 copies since your contract predates exclusive sale. The seller will not receive a royalty from the sale of records or downloads. You must however give full credit to the seller (artist and/or producer name) on all commercial recordings. Upon purchasing leasing rights, the seller still owns the beat(s) and the seller is able to resell the beat(s) to any other party until exclusive rights have been purchased.
EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS
You will receive a MP3 file of the beat (or song), untagged (free of soundmarks) and/or a copy of the raw WAV file. The song file can be delivered digitally or through the mail on a CD. Exclusive rights grant you unlimited commercial recordings and broadcasts. You have full rights to record, alter, mix the beat/song in any shape, way, or form (except reselling the beat). You own the recording as a "work made for hire". The original seller may no longer lease or sell the beat/song, except for prior leasing rights holders and his/her own promotional page (no downloads there). You must give full credit to the seller (artist and/or producer name) on all commercial recordings.
SPECIAL USES:
TV, Movies, Commercials, Websites * Charity organizations: can use song for free, but must give full credit to artist/producer * Student projects for school/college: can use song for free, but must give full credit to artist/producer * Commercials, In-house, company publications: for publications with less than 50,000 viewers exclusive rights suffice. Terms are to be discussed for larger publications. * Websites (less than 100,000 monthly hits): leasing rights suffice * Websites (other): must acquire exclusive rights * TV/Movie: terms are to be discussed ..

