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iTunes pay hike, major label's "payola" scandal leave indie music labels feeling like playing field is leveling at last.
iTunes pay hike, major label's "payola" scandal leave indie music labels feeling like playing field is leveling at last.
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The smart ones will create artists alliances for multimedia just emerging. Musicians know that gigs are presence and presence is the key to getting fans. The road is expensive and hard, so online gigs count for more. The chat rooms are becoming the nightclubs of the web. Some chat rooms have their own streaming audio radio stations. Chat room members gather at night for online parties while their personal DJ streams music fit to the party and the room. Savvy musicians are teaming with the chat room owners to provide 'fit' music; that is, made to order for the room.
Cheap and global, no air fatigue, no bus butt, no bad food, dress is optional. Make the song; put the mp3 where the DJ can get it to prep it; go to the chat room and sit with the crowd.
Is this lucrative? No. Is it fun? You bet. Will it lead to more business? Stay tuned.
If independent levels think this means they now have a "more level" playing field, they are delusional. Who will be the voice for them at radio if independent promotion people are diminished in importance? Does anyone really believe that radio is now going to spend a lot of time sorting through the hundreds of music choices they receive weekly before choosing the music they put on the air? It's just not going to happen.
The only thing the SONY/BMG settlement means (and the other major labels will likely settles as well since they all used the same practices)is that major labels will now find new ways to channel money into the marketplace to influence decision makers at radio. And independent labels should do the same...but to think that this setllement will create a new dawn of better music at radio is simply naive.
Steve Meyer
President/CEO - Smart Marketing
Publisher - DISC&DAT - A New Media Newsletter
Editor, Digital Technology: www.allaccess.com
Las Vegas, NV
E-mail: stephennmeyer@earthlink.net
Tools, old man. Better tools, and cheaper than payola. It might be time to pull your head out of your wallet and look around because that is you market evaporating.
How smart the independents are at finding the online gigs, online promotions, routes to the iPod space, routes to the Sirius space, that will make a difference. This is the day of the geek and you need to figure out where and if you fit in.
Will the bribing still go on? Oh yeah. Always. It simply won't have Foghorn Leghorn, the hapless underpaid over-partied program director by the neck.
Not a ranking service, as far as I can tell, but a means to distribute selections by listeners, and that's a good start.
-Froppo
Sling Slang Records
Indie Record Label
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