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By using this site, you agree to our use of cookies. Code by Port Forward. Hosted by Nimbus Hosting. I also think the honesty in which we run the label and the closeness to our bands is a huge part of the success.
Ask bands like Modern Day Escape, they have full access to me and I think that allows bands a breather. If they need something, we find it. That is a huge part of Standby.
Music sales have grown. Do you see this as an ongoing trend? Neil: Being a label owner for only 4 years our sales have continually gone up. The world will continue to grow bigger by population and more music will be made so in the case of numbers, it will always grow. That could be a game changer. Maybe everything will just be in the cloud and there will be no ownership.
I can only hope that our brand and our bands make people want to be part of the ownership type of the music world. Neil: I heard, or read that, but then I saw them deny those rumors. Also, CDs still do amount for over half of all sales, so they would be shooting themselves in the foot for not producing a physical CD. Is this a good thing for the music industry? Neil: Competition is best in my opinion.
That makes capitalism work. It also makes bands and labels work harder. If it ultimately boils down to one or two labels, I think that will hurt. One will have a majority market share, the other will always be second. That is why I like seeing a lot more indies gaining momentum. Some labels choose to not ingest their releases on Spotify. How do you feel about this strategy? I do know that I use Spotify, yet I bitch about it at times. However, as a business owner that relies on music sales vs.
I do not believe it deters piracy, which they are claiming. Those that steal will steal. Giving them an option to stream is not going to deter them from stealing it. With the proliferation of the digital distribution of media, who will be the main players in the future? Neil: I think the majors are getting their heads in the game.
They have the pockets and manpower to figure out they can be the major digital players if they really want to be. For example, they can manipulate the content, not the delivery. They could give the best rates, if they want, the biggest reach and biggest marketing platforms.
You have already seen they made a great deal with Spotify. If they want to take that and run with it to Facebook and other mediums, they could monopolize the game again. How has marketing an artist changed since the days of where CDs were king? The marketing was fairly limited; some terrestrial specialty radio, print ads, some online promo, public relations and touring. Now with piracy, you have to do all of the above plus ship less units, maybe K on a new artists.
The biggest changes in marketing per say is how much the labels will be able to invest in artists. Marketing can always be standard, viral, grass roots, etc. Is terrestrial radio going to be dead in the future? My dad is 70 years old and listens to the radio.
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