Sunday, October 30, 2011

Warner Music Group Front Runner For EMI Bid...


Warner Music Group is the favorite to win EMI Group ’s catalog of recorded music after bidding $1.5 billion to $1.6 billion, two people with knowledge of the talks said. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg

Even the music industry is feeling the economy strain…

EMI Music is considered one of the leading music companies worldwide.  Artists such as The Beatles, Snoop Dogg and Norah Jones have all added to EMI’s infamous reputation.  However, even with lucrative artists such as these, EMI Music was unable to keep up with the failing economy and had to come up with a plan to push forward. 

Six years later…

According to Adegoke and Damouni, Warner Music Group Chairman Edgar Bronfman Jr. is set to win the auction for the recorded music side of EMI (2011).

My question is what does a merger like this really look like for the music industry?  There are a variety of music label entities all around the world.  Warner Music Group is definitely a heavy contender in the industry and with an acquisition like EMI; this could be looked at like a monopoly.

Warner Music Group will now have an even more diverse population of successful artists that they will be working with.  This is a very lucrative opportunity for Warner but I can’t help but think how this affects the unknown musician.

We’re just getting started and trying to figure out what our niche will be in the music perspective.  A decade ago, you could create a demo and shop it around to multiple labels.  All you needed was one yes to get your foot in the door.  Now with many labels being bought out and placed under one umbrella, the yes opportunities are becoming few and far between.

Although I’m still in the process of preparation in regards to my music career an acquisition like this makes me nervous.  What if I don’t get the chance to live out my dream because the huge Warner umbrella said no?  They have to see a “product” that will make them money in order to take a chance on my unknown talent. 

Too many “what ifs…”

Sunday, October 16, 2011

ASCAP merges with Spotify


What is Spotify?

Spotify is an online streaming music catalogue.  The entity itself provides access to millions of musical works.  From what I have been exposed to, Spotify resembles Pandora in many ways. The most obvious similarity is the online streaming music radio concept.  However, with Pandora, the user creates a station around a favorite artist and then Pandora applies music the listener may like based on the artist chosen.  With Spotify, the user is able to create their playlist, with music of their own choosing.

Recently, the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) entered into a U.S. Licensing Agreement with Spotify and their digital streaming music service.  So what does this mean?  According to the agreement, Spotify is licensed to stream the musical works of over 415,000 songwriter, composer and music publisher members of ASCAP.  The reputation that Spotify is building shows this is a huge impact on ASCAP members.

ASCAP members whom already have a decent following, now have a new avenue to reach their audiences; those members whom are just starting out have a larger demographic to utilize in regards to advertising.  ASCAP CEO John LoFrumento stated that ASCAP as a whole is elated to have entered into this agreement.  LoFrumento goes on to say this follows along with ASCAP’s commitment in pursuing fair payment for the public performance of its members’ work.

This is such an intriguing concept of networking.  ASCAP has a well-known reputation for how it takes care of its members and this agreement just solidified their consistency with their mission.  Spotify is not a new concept but they have found a different niche, that music lovers may find much more appealing than iTunes or Pandora has to offer.

I’m curious to see how successful this venture will be and what comes next. 

Maybe you’ll be hearing my music on Spotify soon!

Putting together a Press Kit...


What do you mean I have to put together a Press Kit?

I’ve been pursuing my dream of music for seven years and yet I still feel like I am learning something new every day.  Currently, I am taking my ninth class in my Master’s program, Entertainment Media and Distribution.  So far, this is the most intriguing class to date.  I don’t know much about distribution and what needs to take place to get your work ready for that kind of process.

Last week, I was assigned a project to create a press kit.  I was extremely intimidated by this assignment.  I had heard the term press kit but I never really knew what it actually entailed.  I had never written my own bio or put all of my musical achievements into one source.  Anxiety started to seep in…

Crafting an attractive and informative press kit is a whole new beast in the digital era.” –Donnelly, 2010

During my research of putting together a decent press kit, I came across an article by Tim Donnelly for Inc.  He stated exactly what I had discovered, “the meaning of the phrase press kit is evolving.  To me, press kits are an elaborate and/or creative resume.  An ideal press kit, involves highlighting your successes as a musician but also short enough to keep the attention of whoever is considering your talent.

Donnelly goes on to discuss, always have your press kit available to present at a moment’s notice.  Flash drive, email your link or have paper copies on hand.  Make sure you are using the most efficient format of distribution for your “brand.”  Between this article and the online session with my instructor, I really feel I grasped the concept of the press kit.  Although, I received full credit for my project, I’m excited to expand upon the kit.

Sounds like the start of something big…

Saturday, October 1, 2011

My First Quarter...

I had an epiphany today.  I am coming to the end of the first quarter of my life and I am amazed at how much I have learned.  From birth to the age of 21, I think we have a tendency to feel we are unstoppable.  Nothing can touch us and if something bad does happen, we bounce right back.  Once I reached my senior year in undergrad, I began to realize that this mentality is not real...

I started seeing the world with a different perspective.  I was now an adult and I was now fending for myself.  Instead of depending on my parents, I had to start depending on God and my abilities to live my life.  Somewhere during this outlook of my life, I forgot my worth.  I forgot that I was priceless.  I forgot that I deserve to be treated with respect and loved in spite of my faults and weaknesses.

This entire year, I feel like I have completely turned my life around.  God had to allow the bad things to happen so the blinders would come off and I could see who and what was in front of me without bias.  I'm still pushing forward and upward even though I still have struggles. For the first time in my life, I am happy...even when I am sad or angry, I can't stay in this emotional state for very long.  I am genuinely joyful in the present moments and happy to know that God has my future laced with bright lights....so here's to the next Quarter!!