The Shoutbox
eh. Misread and thought Skype, reading Spotify. I guess I should reference Napster, now? OR IRC?
I miss old ICQ. Uh-Oh! Or uuuuuh, was it MSN MSGR that you could type CTRL + G and it would shake the interface of your chat buddy?
Originally Posted by Yoda
Wikipedia says 2008.
gosh 2008? wow thats so long
Wikipedia says 2008.
Originally Posted by John McClane
Also, playlists are very much a thing for the younger generation. Sure, they like Bandcamp and supporting artists directly, but they also like to just click play and forget about it. I mean, they got the attention span of goldfish and Spotify caters to that the best.
i wonder how long ago Spotify first started?
Also, playlists are very much a thing for the younger generation. Sure, they like Bandcamp and supporting artists directly, but they also like to just click play and forget about it. I mean, they got the attention span of goldfish and Spotify caters to that the best.
I even started an LLC last year for all this and will eventually get trademarks for my company and artist name.
I have every intention of distributing my music directly to fans through my own website one day. Why give up any percentage when I can sell direct and pocket it all? But that's like 10-15 years off.
Yeah, digital streaming royalties are a joke, so I don't mind a 9% cut. The reason I want to secure all these things now is because if, by some miracle, something was to blow up in the coming years I will already have everything in place to secure my legal control. Also, I intend on leaving the royalties to my sister if I pass before her, and after we are both gone I am going to have the royalties pass to some non-profits (i.e. Epilepsy Foundation of America).
Originally Posted by John McClane
It is a little more expensive since you have to pay for every release, but given that I am in this for the long haul it makes more sense to do that than pay a yearly fee and not collect everything. I mean, I barely get any plays right now, so its kinda moot atm but who knows 5-6 years from now.
Well, you're in it a lot deeper than I am. I just filed for copyright and am now looking for a perfunctory service to get on streaming platforms. I don't think I've read anything negative about CDBaby. Honestly, streaming services' profit potential is so absurdly low that I'm not too worried about revenue %. I figure if there ever comes a time when I can make decent money from streaming, I'll be in a position to find other doors for financial gain.
For instance, I want to get a song onto the Top 40 before I die, but you can't do that if you only distribute through Bandcamp. I grew up listening to Rick Dees Weekly Top 40, so it has always been a dream of mine to get a play on there.