Become familiar with the type of music Epic Records currently produces. Make sure it’s compatible with the genre or genres you perform.
Prove your talent. Record several demo tracks or complete CD.
Create a website or use free social networking websites like MySpace and Youtube to broadcast your music and cultivate a fan base. Use the following as leverage when negotiating with Epic Artists and their Repertoire (A&R) Department. If you generate a big enough following, Epic might even come looking for you.
Make contact with an artist presently on the Epic label, such as Shakira, Good Charlotte, or Pearl Jam. If you feel your music is similar, or have drawn inspiration from any of these artists, making contact may be worth the small expenditure of time and energy. An endorsement from a known artist could prove influential when dealing with the Epic Records label brass.
Contact Epic Records Artists and Repertoire Department. The A&R branch handles talent scouting and bringing new artists to the label. Put together a press kit of venues you have played, as well as other relevant biographical details. Mail the release to one of Epic’s A&R representatives. Be sure to address the package to somebody specifically and not just the department itself.