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Tag ArchiveBrooklyn Commercial Covers Cut Chemist Documentary Feist Flavorpill Giantstep Hip Hop Internet Interview Jay-Z Justice Kanye West Katy Perry Kid Sister Live Live Show Lykke Li M.I.A Mash Ups My Morning Jacket N.E.R.D New Album New Song New Video NPR Nu-Soul Prince Radiohead Remix Review San Francisco Santogold Serena Hedison Sharon Jones Steve Madden Stew The Hold Steady Tour Tour Dates U2 Universal Music Video webcastKanye Continues Assault on Social NetworksFacebook the other day, Twitter office gets it today. Yo, Ye you coming to the Foursquare Office in NYC Tomorrow? You can pick up some cool badges, Corporate Office Storming badge perhaps? Nice suit btw. His untitled album is out 9/14 via Roc-A-Fella Records Did You Hear That: Pebble To A Pearl
Nikka Costa did something good. Very good. Releasing her 3rd Lp free of a major label , instead working with the indie gofunkyyourself records along with Stax Records. Which makes sense because this record stanks of Stax records classics. It’s all there. TV on the Radio: Bring Good News with New Album
Also some tour dates after the jump. Keeping Busta Busy
Didyouhearthat: New Girl Talk “Feed The Animals
My Morning Jacket coming to your local Dive Bar
Did You Hear That?: Duffy “Rockferry”
Jill Sobule and Giant Drag Seek Donations for New Albums
Sure…but as artists like Jill Sobule and Giant Drag are showing us, it’s definitely not the only way. As more and more record labels look to cut costs by eliminating “extra frills” like, say, production, artists are turning to their fan base to support their art. Now, there’s nothing new about this - artists have been selling everything from buttons and fridge magnets to posters and t-shirts to help fund their future endeavors; still, unless they’re a major touring act, those magnets rarely generate the kind of capital necessary to fund their next album. In fact, the purpose of a modern day label lies almost exclusively in being a production, distribution, marketing and financial resource for an act. As we all know, however, most of those functions have been put in the hands of artists these days anyways (certainly digital distro and marketing) - so one could argue that the primary value of a label to an artist is money. Effectively, labels invest in an act, hoping that their investment will pay off…and if it doesn’t, they’re out. So what if this last function of the label, money, could come from another source? Would there even be a need for the record label’s bank accounts? |
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