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Posted by adam_rodriguez on Nov-15-2006 01:04:

Dunno Audiojelly Launches Independent Artists Store

Taken from T.nu :

quote:
"Having recently completed upgrades to the Audiojelly Store, the team behind Europe's leading dance music download portal have now launched a new store for independent artists across the world.

Ajtunes.com is the first dedicated download store in dance music to give independent artists the opportunity to showcase and sell their music to a global consumerbase. With one of the highest royalty rates on the internet for download sales, Ajtunes will change the landscape for unsigned artists, giving them the platform to promote their music with high profile coverage, as well as earning arguably the best income for sales of their music.

Co-founder of Audiojelly Ricky Simmonds commented: "With the recent
upgrades to the main Audiojelly store, we now have better navigation, a better layout and a much more comprehensive system for customers buying music from their favourite labels and artists. We have chosen to implement all these features over the last few months, prior to launching the AJtunes store, which we believe is a long overdue service for the thousands of independent artists around the world who have music that is not signed to a label.

All music on AJtunes.com is sold on a non-exclusive basis, so artists are free to promote or sell their music anywhere else (online or offline). Artists also
have complete control of managing their own music content, and the choice to sell their tracks at any price they choose. If an artist or a track is signed up by a label, there are no issues involved - as every artist can remove their tracks at any time they wish. If you are an independent artist looking to promote and sell your music, simply visit AJTunes.com to create an account and get your music onto the store. "

www.ajtunes.com


http://trance.nu/v3/news_show.php?id=3591

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What do people think of this?

It will be absolutly massive for amateur producers imo....although ive heard some samples of tracks already on there and they sound like they were made in 2 mins on E-Jay.....and are selling for over �1.50

Im sure we are going to hear a lot about this in the future...


Posted by EtherealSL on Nov-15-2006 03:14:



maybe this will give producers incentive to get out of the digi market?


Posted by linkmage on Nov-15-2006 06:54:

lets go buy Ejay soft and rock the world


Birdie


Posted by jupiterone on Nov-15-2006 06:55:

Why would producers want to get out of the digi market?..


Posted by linkmage on Nov-15-2006 07:07:

I found there IMPRESSIVE stuff....

gestalth in the hard dance category.. and I don't understand in that area where is this artist music is link to the label where he signed...


for conclusion there is top class stuff and there is ejay crap


Posted by richg101 on Nov-15-2006 09:31:

not good imo.

its great to be able to promote/sell your own material. but due to the fact that people can upload their own music within minutes without needing to sort out legal issues like agreements then it will mean that people will end up uploading anything..

in the long run there will be so much ejay crap on there that it wont be worth trying to find the 1 in a hundred decent tune.

or.... if audiojelly are stricter on who they sign up then this could mean the death of digital labels..?


Posted by adam_rodriguez on Nov-15-2006 09:58:

Yeah there should be some quality control brought in - as i mentioned before,some tunes on there sound like they were made in a few mins with default loops & synths..

Theres also going to be a copyright issue - the audiojelly team are going to have to lisen to every second of every song in case there are sample taken from other productions


Posted by linkmage on Nov-15-2006 13:55:

Myabe the end will be good

So,I'm optimistic

Birdie���


Posted by adam_rodriguez on Nov-15-2006 14:36:

Ive already put a few songs up that didnt get signed : www.ajtunes.com/magdelayna

Obviously im only going to pick my best unsigned tracks - it would interesting seeking out gems from other producers that labels missed..


Posted by anthrofred on Nov-15-2006 14:51:

I've also signed up and posted my latest tune "Pasado Distante" on there.

http://ajtunes.com/josh%20destino


Posted by iloop on Nov-15-2006 17:37:

all i know is that AJ is going to make a killing with this. 49.00L a year? shaft. I don't think many under-rated un-signed producers will make more then that on sales in a year, but hey they can try now

Personaly I believe that if you believe in your music enough to want to sell it and promote it and do all the work for it- then why shouldnt you have the chance.

but- soundclick.com lets you sell any tracks you want for as much as you want minus the yearly fees...

best of luck to them- catalin.


Posted by Massive84 on Nov-15-2006 18:54:

ha imo this is very cool. Better than digital labels by far.


Posted by Elektro_Tek on Nov-15-2006 20:35:

One downside I can see for independant artists who are wanting to have any success similar to being on a label is that they can't, won't or are unable to put in the time and effort to promote the track the same way a label would.

Saying that, hat's off to anyone confident enough to put up some tunes and go it alone. Hope they get what they want from it.

Also, like someone has already mentioned, it does open the flood gates to alot of shit getting on there.


Posted by DigiNut on Nov-15-2006 23:12:

Seems to be a reflection of the web "ideals" in general - as in, providing an outlet for free speech and free markets and empowering the little guy. So in that sense, it's a good thing; artists should be able to sell to the public without having to go through a distributor, because that's the way it works with most other goods and services.

Of course, it also means that those people will have to do all of their own marketing and promotion. And you know what that means... a metric fucktonne of spam in this forum advertising crap tracks on AJ for $3.00 apiece.

When you release your track through a label, they make an independent judgment about how much it's "worth". As we all know, producers are anything but objective about the value of their own tracks. So expect to see a lot of overpriced, overpromoted garbage on there. But there might also be some rare material from timid but talented artists.

That's how free markets usually turn out, after all... 99% of the output is junk, but the 1% at the top is far better than anything you'd ever find in a feudal system (which is what I'd call the label-dominated industry as it currently stands). Eventually, consumers will adjust; they'll learn how to filter out the noise and find what they really want.


Posted by Mr.Mystery on Nov-15-2006 23:16:

It's mp3.com all over again.


Posted by Jay M on Nov-16-2006 13:25:

I think it's a great place to put up stuff that's just not good enough for labels, but good enough for some support. Actually I hope this will kill some of the crappy digital labels. Plus there is no need to put up a crappy small label because you can put music online for sale this way. Only thing is you need to promote it yourself, but that's a good thing cause if you want to grow, you need a network anyways.

For me it's a chance to get some polished oldies up! Which I just did! After I finished some remastering .
Album: Neotune Crystals

I hope this just results in quality of labels and this being the big pool for less stuff. The good tracks will come float on top...?


Posted by covert23 on Nov-16-2006 13:44:

i think its a good way of getting your musik out there.... i know there a small fee but i think its worth it.....in the end what else have we got that will do this for unsinged artist...theres not many platforms that will do this for people who are just trying to experiment with new ideas and styles....audio jelly also do some promotion of your musik so thats got to be a good thing....good luck to all who sign up......i did.
its a small price to pay for an excellent service..



Posted by Stino on Nov-16-2006 16:01:

this doesnt add anything to the music scene imo... i think it wont last long... i would never put up my older tracks or something up there, isnt it way more satisfying to become better and wait till ur reach the level for some decent record labels.

Putting ur music online like this decreases the motivation to become better and reach a professional level, because its so easy to sell them... i dunno guys

Actually i don't care, had a quick look through some tunes, didnt bother me much and i think i will never visit AJtunes again


Posted by RickyM on Nov-16-2006 20:30:

quote:
Originally posted by Stino
this doesnt add anything to the music scene imo... i think it wont last long... i would never put up my older tracks or something up there, isnt it way more satisfying to become better and wait till ur reach the level for some decent record labels.

Putting ur music online like this decreases the motivation to become better and reach a professional level, because its so easy to sell them... i dunno guys

Actually i don't care, had a quick look through some tunes, didnt bother me much and i think i will never visit AJtunes again


I'd tend to agree with you there...


Posted by Jay M on Nov-16-2006 21:06:

quote:
Originally posted by Stino
this doesnt add anything to the music scene imo... i think it wont last long... i would never put up my older tracks or something up there, isnt it way more satisfying to become better and wait till ur reach the level for some decent record labels.

Putting ur music online like this decreases the motivation to become better and reach a professional level, because its so easy to sell them... i dunno guys

Actually i don't care, had a quick look through some tunes, didnt bother me much and i think i will never visit AJtunes again


Chances are it won't last long indeed. Another chance is that it will.
I don't see the point in not growing after posting my music up there.

After zero sells producers know exactly where they are (or were in case of older tracks).

And then you either quit disappointed, or make efforts to grow. But if these guys keep selling nothing, they think twice or more before they put more stuff online or continue their subscription.

Let me point out why this could be an addition to the music scene: There is so much crap for download at AudioJelly and Beatport. The producers of these tracks would be better off to post on AJTunes, for their wallet and own sake, cause labels don't pay 75%. This results in less shitty labels to dump their tracks on AJ and beatport so more quality in average. Plus labels know where to look for new talent.

It's all to much about finding labels these days, look how quality drops!

I looked around there too and the level is pretty low at this point, but in the long term I think it's a real good initiative and some good and PURE things could show up here.


Posted by trancedanne on Nov-16-2006 22:53:

wow i found a realm gem here: http://www.ajtunes.com/details.cfm?id=201


Posted by jupiterone on Nov-17-2006 01:56:

I totally wasted 40$, 20 pounds.

Made an account for 5 minutes. Leaned back. Thought to myself, this is the dumbest idea ever. Deleted it after 5 minutes.


Posted by richg101 on Nov-17-2006 08:31:

quote:
Originally posted by jupiterone
I totally wasted 40$, 20 pounds.

Made an account for 5 minutes. Leaned back. Thought to myself, this is the dumbest idea ever. Deleted it after 5 minutes.


they charge??

jeese, they re gonna earn more money from all these people signing up than they will from sales on the main audiojelly store!

so do you get 100% royalties from your sales?


Posted by adam_rodriguez on Nov-17-2006 09:30:

Its 75 % royalties which is better than most labels but without all the promotion you would need..

Yep AJ will make quite a bit of money out of this..


Posted by zodiac9 on Nov-17-2006 10:31:

I think this is a great thing in many ways. The best thing about it is the ability to get exposure on one of the most well-known, online EDM shops. Soundclick seems to have a pretty low volume of traffic, even when tracks are free downloads, it's just dissapointing. You can spam forums all day, and only get a few people to check out even your free tracks. People come to shop at AJ anyway, so perhaps they will take a quick look at the indie artist section. Ability to set your own prices means that you can sell tracks cheap, thereby increasing the possiblilty that you will actually sell a few. That's one problem I see with Indie digital labels, they have to sell tracks at the same price the major labels do, in order to make enough money to keep their account active.

There are other downsides to Digital labels. For one, it takes 5 weeks for new tracks to go up. With AJ tunes, your new tracks can go up instantly, wow! And honestly, you get about the same exposure as you would with a digital label. Most digital labels don't promote their artists anyway, because they don't have a budget for it, it's understandable. So if you are good at promoting yourself, you can do as good, or even better with AJ tunes. I'll be creating an AJ account, I'm excited about this. Who knows though, it could be no better or worse than soundclicks. We'll see.


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