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What do Musicians and Start-up CEO’s Have in Common?

December 29th, 2008

They both have to “get some traction” before cutting deals and getting funding.

An insightful article titled Musician Finds a Following Online in The Wall Street Journal Shelly Banjo and Kelly K. Spors tell the story of how bloggers, myspace and new promotion platforms such as TuneCore.com, CDBaby.com, Sonicbids.com, Slicethepie.com and Musicnation.com are changing the landscape of how music is produced, distributed and monetized.

The article chronicles Justin Vernon a musician who after recording an album in “his parents cabin” posting it to MySpace and sending it to key music bloggers was able to garner a good deal of traction with fans get on David Letterman, form a new band and get signed to a major label.

“Mr. Vernon’s rapid success shows how small, relatively unknown artists can gain fame via the Web without the large marketing budgets and backing of a major record label. The exposure on blogs, YouTube, social-networking, marketing and other sites can allow them to nurture a following quickly and cheaply.”

To me the takeaway is simple: Give a musician a record deal and he will eat for a few years, teach a musician the mechanics of the business and give him the tools, and he will eat for a lifetime.
Digital technology, the internet and the ever lower learning curve that creatives have to to create micro-enterprises will soon enough replace the macro-enterprises created by the economy’s of scale driven corporations of the 20th century.

I would dare to posit that once more talented (artist) musicians like Just Vernon discover and begin using the (rather simple) tools available to them to create, distribute and monetize their product (art) the music industry as is today will give way to micro-enterprises with the artists as CEO’s of their own destiny.

Lets look at some of the tools outlined in the article:
TuneCore.com: Create, upload and distribute your own music to iTunes, Amazon, eMusic and more. Keep 100% of your royalties.
CDBaby.com: The largest seller of independent music (CD’s) on the internet.
Sonicbids.com: Brings musicians and promoters together. Musicians pay $5.95 to $10.95 a month or $50 to $100 a year in membership fees.
Slicethepie.com: Allows musicians to raise money to record and promote their albums. Anyone can invest including the fans. Slicethepie keeps a 10% fee and a percentage of royalties for 2 years.
Musicnation.com: Connects musicians to fans by giving them tools and a platform to market themselves. Also gives contracts to to top talent.

This is only a small slice of the pie of what I know is out there.
It is unavoidable that new business models like direct sales, corporate sponsorship, touring and merchandise and others yet to emerge will make the 21st century the century of the creatives.
To quote (one of my favorite authors) Daniel Pink in his book A Whole New Mind:

“The last few decades have belonged to the computer programmers who could crank code, lawyers who could craft contracts, MBAs who could crunch numbers. But the keys to the kingdom are changing hands. The future belongs to creators, designers, storytellers, caregivers, big picture thinkers – will now reap society’s richest rewards and share its greatest joys.”

And I believe this so much that I am betting on it. I created an education company to help educate creatives on business. I even called it:
Evilbusinessman

Can I get a “muahhahahahaha” from all my fellow creatives.

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Join Us For “The Groop Buys You Drinks” in NYC!

April 15th, 2008

The Groop Buys You Drinks!
Need a mid-week breather?
The Groop and Art Center College of Design’s Alumni office would like to help by providing you with FREE DRINKS* at PUBLIC in Soho.
* Open bar only from 7pm to 8:30pm so get there early!

Join your host – Art Center Alum and Groop President and Executive Creative Director, Jose Caballer for a mid-week drink. (Open Bar from 7:00 to 8:30 courtesy of The Groop.)

When:
Wed, April 16th 7pm to 10pm

Where:
PUBLIC in Soho
1210 Elizabeth Street
(Between Prince & Spring)
Subway: 6 Train to Spring, N & R to Prince

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Entrepreneurs Talk About Working With The Groop

April 14th, 2008

Entrepreneurs talk about working with The Groop. Weston Palmer, CEO of White Canvas, Ryan Scott CEO of Causecast and Al Gore, Live Earth Partner.

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Modulating with TablaCentric At Machine Project

March 30th, 2008

TablaCentric

Have you ever heard Tabla music? Yes? No? Maybe? I first heard Tabla music while searching for new music online. I found a group called Tabla Beat Science and got their album Tala Matrix .

I was pleasantly surprised to find TablaCentric at Machine Project in Echo Park during our ritual Sunday breakfast in Echo Park/Silver Lake.

TablaCentric is a month long project around Tabla, the traditional drums of North India that includes performances, film screenings, lessons and more.

The project is facilitated by a fellow named Robin Sukhadia from the bay area. We had a chance to chat about Tabla and to catch him play for us for a minute or two.

If you have a chance this week stop by and check it out. There are performances on Monday March 31st at 7pm and a Robot will be playing Tabla Thur April 3rd.

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Panopti(con) Opens At Bank To Great Reception

March 30th, 2008

Opening At Bank

For those of you who missed the March 19th opening of Panopti(con) at Bank, here are some pictures of the opening.

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Panopti(con), a group exhibition curated by Los Angeles based artist Martin Durazo. This exhibition presents the work of 17 artists working in painting, photography, drawing, sculpture and video that engage in theories centered around power structures. Panoticon, from the Greek words for “all” and “sight,” refers to the ingenious late 18th and early 19th century architectural construction British philosopher Jeremy Bentham devised that became the ultimate surveillance machine (and ideal prison). Designed as a large circular building with a watch tower in the center, the Panopticon allowed the observer to observe at all times without being seen, creating the most invisible omniscient authority.

Since its inception in 2003, Bank has developed a distinctive curatorial platform
showcasing emerging and mid career artists working in all media. Located in downtown Los Angeles,
the gallery exhibits both national and international artists striving to make a significant contribution
to contemporary art.

Click Here To Find Out More About Bank

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Smelly Samsung Phones

March 31st, 2006

Smell this. A phone that sprays perfume.

From cellular-news

-Aure

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What would happen if microsoft made the Ipod

March 6th, 2006

This is a great video about microsoft making the Ipod’s packaging. I could really see something like this happening….

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4313772690011721857&q=microsoft+ipod

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More Than Meets The Eye

February 7th, 2006

Robots in disguise. On your phone :)

From PR Newswire

-Aure

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