Mission Statement

There’s a Battle Going on in The Music Industry!

Today, more than ever, people are stealing music and record labels are trying to sell CD’s for $18 an album over at the record store in the mall.

The record labels are engaged in a never-ending battle to stop music from being stolen… but they’ll never win!

There is nothing they, you, or I can do to stop music from being shared/stolen.

The main reason that people steal music in the first place is because they assume that the major record labels can afford to lose some business. However, what many people don’t know is that stealing music hurts the bands themselves more than the labels.

After all, everybody already knows that the artist gets a small percentage for each album sold to begin with.

This fact, combined with outrageous music prices, all contribute to people stealing music… I mean come on, $18 for an album is way too much!

Since when did selling music mean price gouging at the register? It’s not supposed to be about the money!

As if price gouging isn’t bad enough, read this small excerpt from DownHillBattle.com for more reasons to get rid of the RIAA and major record labels for good.

The Reason to get rid of the Major Music Labels

Music diversity will grow.
The major labels’ business model requires them to have a steady stream of consistent products. The very nature of their operation produces homogenized music designed for specific radio formats and scientifically honed to hit-making models.

Artists are signed and promoted based on the opinions of individual A&R executives, not the popularity of the music.

When the major labels crumble, the diversity of mainstream music will blossom. It will be a revolution in pop culture. People will decide what’s popular, not marketing.

Pay-for-play radio will end.
For decades, the major labels have controlled what’s on the radio by paying radio stations to play their songs. Pay-for-play radio (aka "payola") means that independent labels can’t get their music on mainstream radio and mediocre major label music gets on the radio just because somebody’s paying.

Legislative efforts to end the practice have failed consistently. Payola is illegal, but labels simply skirt the law by paying third-party "independent promoters" to pay radio stations.

As long as the major labels continue to have huge amounts of money to throw into radio promotion, we’ll always have pay-for-play. But we can take the money out of the system. If we stop paying for major label music, we can stop payola.

Independent music won’t be marginalized.
The major labels use their monopoly of distribution and their control of radio to prevent independent music from competing in the mainstream. Pay-for-play happens in print media too: if a record label places ads, they’ll get reviews.

Many in indie music circles have grown so used to being marginalized by the majors that they just accept it. Some even become proud of their own obscurity–after all, in this system obscurity is where you get when you stay true to principles.

But it doesn’t need to be that way. With the record industry in disarray, the media and the public are trying to understand what’s happening. If independent labels and musicians speak out against the majors’ unfair business practices, they can shift the debate and change the system.

The lawsuits will stop.
The major labels hit a new low when they started suing fans this fall. But the million-dollar filesharing lawsuits are hurting hundreds of families, many of whom have young children.

We’ve spoken with dozens of the people who’ve been targeted, and these lawsuits are literally driving families into bankruptcy.

The risk and expense of fighting the suits rather than settling means that of the over 400 people targetted by the RIAA, there may not be a single case that gets decided in court. The only way to stop these suits is to stop buying the CDs that fund the lawsuits.

Artistic freedom will expand.
For artists on major labels, label bureaucrats hijack the sound and control the final product. The label picks the producer of the album and they can always refuse to release it; sometimes labels even trash entire albums.

And at the end of the day the label–not the musician–owns the copyright to each song.

The major labels have also made it illegal or prohibitively expensive to make sample-based music. They own all the copyrights and, unless musicians pay to ‘clear’ each sample, the musical equivalent of a collage becomes illegal art.

Hip-hop and electronic music suffer the most from this restrictive, legalistic atmosphere. But if we take down the copyright cartel, the problem is solved.

Musicians will make a
better living.

The major label system is the biggest barrier to musicians making money off CDs. Major label artists only start getting their tiny share of royalties (5-10%) once they’ve sold over 500,000 units. Independent musicians can get a bigger cut, but thanks to major label payola they can’t get on the radio and won’t reach a large audience.

All the things the majors do to manipulate the music business cost money. Millions of dollars in payola, 8 figure executive salaries, poor choices of new artists, overpriced studios–this money comes from musicians and fans, but benefits neither. If we cut out the waste, fans will be able to support more musicians while spending less.

 

Go Here if you’re a musician and are interested in help distributing your music!

So What Are We Doing About It?

We’ve created an avenue for great up & coming bands to expose their music in two ways.

1. They can offer their albums as free digital downloads in our Free Download Lounge which we actively promote from our blog.

2. They can distribute their albums in CD/Vinyl/Tapes in our Store. Where customers can rest assured that the bands music they’re purchasing is NON-RIAA, and most music is bought staight from a small indie label the band is signed to if not straight from the band themselves.

It’s time to help interesting, creative artists to come to the fore!

It’s time to empower "do it yourself" bands!

It’s time for the artist to get majority of the money!

It’s time to allow music to be affordable!

 

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