Shaking up the music music business some more
Sellaband is a dutch company that helps a new, or old artist fund their goals of getting their music out. www.sellaband.com
http://www.sellaband.com/pages/how_it_works
An artist doesn't have to go directly to an traditional record company anymore if they want to record an album. So called believers of a band or singer songwriter can support their favourite artist, also by donating a bit of money to help them record a cd. You get their music in return, either as mp3's or a cd, depends on the artist. And eventually you get a share in the profit. Not to happy with your band afterall, withdraw your support and you can get your money back.
Along the way you can browse through the site, listen to the music and discover new stuff,
or old favourites. Might be good for The Moody Blues to finally get a new album out there, while the record company is only interested in selling Nights in White Satin again and again.
Another way for the future of music?
http://www.sellaband.com/pages/how_it_works
An artist doesn't have to go directly to an traditional record company anymore if they want to record an album. So called believers of a band or singer songwriter can support their favourite artist, also by donating a bit of money to help them record a cd. You get their music in return, either as mp3's or a cd, depends on the artist. And eventually you get a share in the profit. Not to happy with your band afterall, withdraw your support and you can get your money back.
Along the way you can browse through the site, listen to the music and discover new stuff,
or old favourites. Might be good for The Moody Blues to finally get a new album out there, while the record company is only interested in selling Nights in White Satin again and again.
Another way for the future of music?
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Another initiative comes from Julian Lennon with his http://www.therevolution.com/
See also the previous blog and Magne's way of dealing with the industries. |
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Posted Oct 15, 2009 at 12:05 PM by Legs
Updated Oct 15, 2009 at 12:06 PM by Legs |
There also seems to be the straight commercial way, with artists signing deals, such as Paul did with Starbucks, to get the music out to the masses. Commercials today sell not just the advertised item but the music as well. Also, write some piece of music for a popular TV show and suddenly there's huge demand for the artist. A good thing or selling out?
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Posted Nov 21, 2009 at 07:56 PM by hibgal |
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