Want To Be A 'Signed' Musician? Any And All Records Will Take You
from the sign-up-now dept
One of the more frustrating things in the startup world is the view that many have that the "goal" is to raise VC funding, and then everything's "done." The same sort of thing seems to happen in the music industry, whereby many musicians get so focused on being "signed" to a label, that they never step back and question if that's even necessary. In fact, they seem to think that "unsigned" has a stigma attached to it, just as many startups that haven't been funded feel as if they're somehow inferior. To correct that "impression" two of my favorite thinkers on the music industry, Andrew Dubber and Steve Lawson, have launched Any And All Records. The basics are explained:
Of course, some will argue that this is a joke, and it sort of is. But it's one that is making a really good point. Artists shouldn't be embarrassed by the fact that they aren't "signed" to a label. These days, there are so many ways that independent musicians can do things, that not every artist needs a label and "getting signed" doesn't need to be the primary goal.
We want you to sign to our record label.So go ahead and join what should quickly become the largest music label on the planet, based on the number of artists signed. And, while the label won't "release" your record, it certainly will provide a ton of useful resources for independent musicians to help create, promote, distribute and monetize their art. That page alone is a pretty good resource list. They also will provide some nice graphics if you want to show people that you're "signed."
But before you do… you should know that we will do nothing for you. That said, we also won’t cost you anything, we won’t take anything from you or own anything of yours either. No exploitation – and there is no small print.
We want to sign you simply so that you will no longer be “unsigned”. We want to sign EVERYONE so that there are no more “unsigned artists” in the world.
That’s our mission.
Of course, some will argue that this is a joke, and it sort of is. But it's one that is making a really good point. Artists shouldn't be embarrassed by the fact that they aren't "signed" to a label. These days, there are so many ways that independent musicians can do things, that not every artist needs a label and "getting signed" doesn't need to be the primary goal.






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http://www.techdirt.com/blog/ic/articles/20091007/094317.shtml
wasn't this tried back in 09?
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This is more we will be your label but we won't do much other than say we are your label if anyone asks and give you access to resources and a community.
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Just like those pesky open source software developers, god forbid people do things just because they want to.
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Or just because they love it. Damn freetards.
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What about your comment(s)?
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Your infantile, stale attempt at using label-hate as a rationalization for ripping off artists is an abject failure yet again.
You fools never learn.
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You attack and verbally abuse people regularly whether they're a file sharer or not.
"Your infantile, stale attempt at using label-hate as a rationalization for ripping off artists is an abject failure yet again."
Your infantile, stale attempt at using sharer-hate as a rationalization for ripping off consumers is an abject failure yet again.
"You fools never learn."
Right back at you ten fold.
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If the label actually provides some useful services I could see them successfully doing a CwF, or in this case Connect with Artists. Building some loyalty with their artists could turn into a considerable force that could be mobilized politically.
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What happens if someone violates the contract?
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Hmm...
Isn't a label supposed to be a business that provides an actual useful service? Seems to me that this is actually unhelpful, since the implications are that "the only way to keep from screwing the artists over like the big labels do is to not do any of the actual useful and beneficial things that the big labels also do."
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And, while the label won't "release" your record, it certainly will provide a ton of useful resources for independent musicians to help create, promote, distribute and monetize their art.
Or in other words the idea is that they provide all the good services, and just skip the whole 'your entire life and career is now owned by someone else' bit.
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I've been gestated in a womb. I've suckled on a teat. Now I'm done! I'm getting a beachfront cottage in the Carribean and retiring. Surf's up!
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The Modern Music Label is an Accessible Platform for Most Professional Artists, But Still Very Selective ...
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