What is it? Got a response on my Myspace music page the other day from a representative from this sight saying i should join and liked my music. It appears you can put your music on there and sell it, to musicians, tv, radio, labels, publisher's, musicians, etc.
It appears that a lot of actual people in the music busines probably troll through stuff like that, be it A&R reps, or just guys from local radio shows wanting to buy a little clip of music to fill air time. It looks like a great way of taking the power back from record labels and putting more in the hands of where it belongs. A great jump off point for new people. Hell if you start getting some attention on there i could see maybe some people contacting you wanting to work out some stuff.
Problem is getting seen. They have two packages, the free and stadium package which is $295 bucks. For the latter the agreement is they promote your sight on various rolling web adds on up to 1,000 different sights. Sights such as ultimate guitar.com yadda yadda. Also they promote stuff and submit all of the stadium act people to radio, from indie to FM AM radio. The guy told me they give the paying members equal attention. Due to the fact they pay the same rate. If you become successful they get a 50/50 split of each .99 cent download even if you sell just one song. They have approximately 200 paying members and due to the rotation of rolling adds that could add up to some publicity, the right people might see it. And if your music is good you can take it from there. The A&R guy was saying he liked my music and thought people might actually like it if someone actually heard of me. Thus making them successful as well.
Sounds fishy..... wondering if you folks think that publicity (if they do it)could add up to something. Anybody ever heard of this? Have any opinions? Think the music industry is changing and stuff like this might become the wave of the future. I'm trying the free thing check it out.
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It appears that a lot of actual people in the music busines probably troll through stuff like that, be it A&R reps, or just guys from local radio shows wanting to buy a little clip of music to fill air time. It looks like a great way of taking the power back from record labels and putting more in the hands of where it belongs. A great jump off point for new people. Hell if you start getting some attention on there i could see maybe some people contacting you wanting to work out some stuff.
Problem is getting seen. They have two packages, the free and stadium package which is $295 bucks. For the latter the agreement is they promote your sight on various rolling web adds on up to 1,000 different sights. Sights such as ultimate guitar.com yadda yadda. Also they promote stuff and submit all of the stadium act people to radio, from indie to FM AM radio. The guy told me they give the paying members equal attention. Due to the fact they pay the same rate. If you become successful they get a 50/50 split of each .99 cent download even if you sell just one song. They have approximately 200 paying members and due to the rotation of rolling adds that could add up to some publicity, the right people might see it. And if your music is good you can take it from there. The A&R guy was saying he liked my music and thought people might actually like it if someone actually heard of me. Thus making them successful as well.
Sounds fishy..... wondering if you folks think that publicity (if they do it)could add up to something. Anybody ever heard of this? Have any opinions? Think the music industry is changing and stuff like this might become the wave of the future. I'm trying the free thing check it out.
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Thanks