Episode Description
On this episode of DCxPC Live Presents: Scene Support, Scott sits down with Mike Damante, owner and operator of Hostile City Industries / HCI Distribution, a Philadelphia-based distributor and label services company helping independent labels and artists get their music into the world.
Mike talks about what music distribution actually is, why it matters for DIY labels, and how records move from pressing plants to record stores, mailorders, international partners, and online retailers. The conversation moves from Mike’s years at MVD Entertainment Group to starting Hostile City, working with independent labels, coordinating release timelines, touring support, digital distribution, CDs, shipping, packaging, publishing, and the realities of trying to build something sustainable without losing your ethics.
It’s a practical, honest, and deeply scene-rooted conversation about the invisible labor behind independent music, the business side of DIY, and why getting records into people’s hands takes a whole lot more than just pressing vinyl.
In this episode:
00:17 – Welcome to Scene Support
01:55 – What music distribution actually does
05:15 – Mike’s time at MVD and the changing music industry
08:06 – Record store relationships, wholesalers, and international distribution
12:33 – Shipping overseas and getting records into international markets
15:06 – How labels can support bands on tour through distro
18:30 – Getting records into local and regional stores
21:41 – DIY still takes a team
25:32 – Vinyl, CDs, DVDs, video, and digital distribution
26:56 – Ethical distribution and getting music to the widest audience
28:59 – Digital strategy, singles, playlists, and release timing
31:39 – When labels should submit releases for distribution
41:41 – Why CDs still matter
50:32 – Drop-shipping records directly from the plant
1:01:10 – Consignment, record stores, and the challenges of local sales
1:04:27 – Helping other bands access distribution
1:06:05 – Metadata, vendor portals, UPCs, and accounting
1:11:06 – How Hostile City decides who to work with
1:15:49 – Publishing, mechanicals, and “black box” money
1:17:31 – Using the system without becoming extractive
1:19:02 – Paying people, feeding bands, and keeping shows sustainable
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Executive producer: Trev Allen - Struggling Artist Record Club
Links:
DCxPC Live
Hostile City Distro IG
HCI Distribution
Struggling Artist Club