Entries from March 2010
March 31st, 2010 · 1 Comment

For March’s post of the month, I chose Media Killed the Radio Star by Eric Beall. The article raises some interesting questions about why the music industry is struggling, and tries to address how musicians and the recording industry can get ahead in today’s world.
According to Beall, the problem is that music industry relies on a business model that leaves the industry at the mercy of gatekeepers, making it “a pawn in a game that it doesn’t control.”
While the music industry is good at finding and developing artists, it lacks the ability “to see that the power lies with those who understand how to use music to attract an audience.”
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Tags: Analysis · Blog Post of the Month · Featured Article
March 23rd, 2010 · Comments Off
You’ve been working on promoting your band and your music for quite a while now, but things are stagnating.
Perhaps it is time to re-evaluate your marketing plan.
What would you like to achieve on and off line with marketing?
Are you using Facebook as well you you can? Are you networking like you should in your local music scene, or even networking as you should with folks who can help you move up the ladder in the overall music industry?
It may be time to sit with your band mates and/or business friends and advisers to reconsider these points.
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Tags: Advice · Featured Article
These days our bandwidth can be so low from working and maintaining relationships with family and friends how do you keep up with the latest and greatest? Easy; use Twitter to follow the people that actually create the technology.
That brings us to Lee Martin – he takes care of Them Crooked Vultures and Beck’s Web needs, and he is also a developer within the Web Music Technology community. I am a little late on being completely blown away by his Twitter app to stream music – twt.fm. To be exact I am up and over 1.7m users late!
Within maybe 30mins I had uploaded links to 3 songs of my band Life Love Misery, including links to purchase from iTunes and it was played almost 200 times. Imagine if you band is popular; watch your bandwidth!
Once you log in and start an account this is what your twt.fm page looks like.
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Tags: Advice · Featured Article · Music Distribution
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