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Re: Re: On the issue of labels...
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Talk to the person who owns the name tranceaddict. |
I don't think I would want the Tranceaddict name, its too limiting in terms of content. I am seeing this extend into all genres of music eventually.
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an artistic cooperative.... good idea in concept but I'd rather run it this way.
Everyone owns shares in the corporation. To join the lable you need to be accepted and sold the shares.
People can still be on the lable but don't get to vote on how funds are used, and need to pay the fee, or determine a reasonable deal for costs of merchanidising and distributing the track.
Share holders would get proceeds if the company made money - every quarter. Artists themselves would get profits based on the particular conditions of the release, ex. an artist who approaches for release on a basis of a 20-20 share of profits would get 20% of profits.
Funds gained by the company could be reinvested in what the stock holders felt was needed.
Everyone would have access to promotions, especially if it was tax deductable and taxes were owed, but share holders would vote on how the promotions funds were used. Likewise everyone ont the lable could start up their own companies and lables, or service providers such as art work, to gain as many tax write offs as possible, and means to gain grants.
Shareholders vote on whether the track is released or not.
Shareholders can sell their shares.
That is my idea.
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It's a good idea, but to me it runs counter to what I want to achieve. Your idea seems to rely on artist fronting money initialy, which seems dangerous and limiting to a lot of artists.
Still, good ideas.
| quote: | Originally posted by ********
The 1000$ margin is sort of useful; however these are the issues
1. What if someone never makes more than 1000$/month, do they sit and watch the earners get all the funds?
2. Who handles promotions funds?
3. Who decides how promotions funds are used?
4. Other than the name tranceaddict what does this lable have to offer over getting signed to another outlet?
5. Who will handle release quality of this lable?
Of course there is no reason why your forumula wouldn't work. |
To answer numerically.
1. If an artist makes under 1000$ a month then their amount goes back into promotion which should ultimately help them in going past the 1000$. This could work differently with a percentage based system instead of a fixed price point, but that begins to add issues of favoritism which is something I want to try and avoid.
2. This is something that would need more detailed discussion on, but it would most likely be someone/a group hired to do so. A process would need to be put in place for the division of funds in an equal manner. Maybe even letting the artists choose in which direction they feel that their share would go to.
3. See above.
4. Not even having the TA name, the draw would be that artists that are found to have something to offer will get a potentially large amount of promotional expenses even if their initial draw is limited. Of course a low-pressure, nurturing atmosphere would also be a draw.
5. This also deals with the above in a way. It would most likely be handled in the same process A&R is handled. By peer review, but an ultimate decision based on perhaps a permanent group above the peer review groups. Keeping the pool of artists to a group that the rest feels has potential is important as well, that is to prevent dilution of promotion funds. Artists may be let go due to lack of growth, etc, but again this process requires much more thought.
Last edited by Joss Weatherby on Dec-25-2008 at 08:25
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