my thoughts on what to do as a new / unknown artist
 
Page: <  First... 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 >

01/23/10 9:58 PM

all too easy! try this:

01: steal a lame concept & press kit from another performer you're friends with.

02: come up with some stupid fucking costumes & tell anyone who'll listen how much of a genius you are.

03: write appallingly bad lyrics about love, dancing or heartbreak.

04: become friends with average, yet highly paid beats & loops producers.

05: you'll now have a contract with interscope & be doing all the talk show rounds.

congrats! you're now in every kid's ipod and doing stadium tours & festival sets all over the world!

seriously though, i think using the internet to tap into the listeners who'd dig your sounds is a great way to reach those you can't via tv or radio exposure, and mainly creating a big online presence for your work, at the same time as touring as much as you can, get the practice in, make a few bucks from playing live, and work your ass off in a shitty job to pay for decent production of your ep's and albums, rather than ask for money for shitty sounding recordings.

i give away a lot of my music online, but hope to sell at least enough 'final cut' albums when they're mastered and released to put back into the next releases and so on.

i think giving away entirely everything is noble, but i also think that if you can give away a version of an album to the folks who support your work, then release an expanded version of the album with higher quality audio, some more songs, artwork, multi-tracks etc., in a way like trent has done recently, and your fans actually buy these to support you, then that could be cool as well.

merch seems to be a big thing with bands now, due to music essentially being free, so selling your name on all kinds of shit is another way to make money if you can't get licensing deals or sell a shitload of albums. i understand why, but i really can't see myself selling my music in such a way unless the products were relevant and interwoven into the whole idea of what the band is about, or what the album is about.

selling albums with some kind of expanded experience that can't be downloaded could be a way to actually keep selling albums, rather than just having everyone rip them for free, but i don't think having your name printed on cheap shirts, pens, dildos and the like would hold much interest to many people.

essentially, touring first, get out there and seen and heard by people on the ground, and try to find new and interesting ways to have your sounds discovered, work with performing artists, production companies, stick your cd to walls and posts in the city, just do random shit to get some attention, but have it all link back to a band and an album that people are gonna dig when they discover it, and wanna tell their friends about it too.

i've noticed with major labels, they use talk shows now as their word of mouth. someone famous mentions a performer - within the month they top the charts, regardless of how shitty they may be. most of us don't have that kinda access, so finding other ways to get people to talk about your work is paramount to it being something that travels and gains fans and people who wannna support, enjoy and sometimes even become a part of what you do.

/semi-drunken rambings grinning smiley



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/23/2010 10:12PM by pask.

 

01/26/10 12:19 AM

[techdirt.com]

Remember the Manson days, when there was no need to connect to fans, and shit?...it was all pure art mindiis blowness. I found out about Manson when the bomb had already gone off.

Here's my advice: If you're gonna build a bomb, don't tell people you're gonna build a bomb. Build the f^*&6# bomb, and blow it up.

and, no, I'm not actually talking about a bomb. k?thx

 

01/26/10 11:27 AM

i like you. wanna be my band manager? grinning smiley

 

01/27/10 7:45 AM

^ Thanks for the compliment. tongue sticking out smiley

 

02/04/10 1:34 PM

This article is very interesting. My band released our debut EP for free because we realized it's more important to get people to our shows (which they're more likely to do if they've heard our music before) than to sell downloads to our friends and family. We're also putting our songs on iTunes and other digital stores (via Tunecore), though, so we can project the level of professionalism being found on those services offers. It's also a chance for people who want to pay for a download to do so without naming their own price.

Check out the tunes, if you so please.

Automata - Microcosm EP



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/10/2010 10:24AM by foodclothesmedicine.

 

02/20/10 10:33 AM

Hi Trent.

Thanks for always sharing the information you do Man. Thanks much for not being an e l i t i s t, arrogant bastard contributing further to the hold down of Musicians. They are everywhere. In every business. Scandalous hacks preying upon the hard work of others.

I am extremely elated to see the changing of the times and tides.

Thank you to the other members for your comments and suggestions.

Power To The People !

Sincerely,
Keith
Seasons Of Pain
myspace.com/seasonsofpainville
913-575-4555

 

02/20/10 10:51 PM

I've noticed a number of bands, especially indie artists, will make a certain song, usually the best one on an album, only avaliable through purchasing the album. Even on iTunes you cannot purchase just that song. I can't help but wonder if this is a good idea or a bad one considering, yes, many people may just buy the entire thing for that one song, but if not you are not giving yourself the best representation. Your best songs are the ones that really attract new fans who sometimes must grow into liking most of your music.
I would like to give most of music away for free with, as Trent advizes, some special feature about an album making it worth buying. I just don't know if holding out on certain songs is the best way to go...
Thoughts?

 

02/20/10 11:41 PM

These days everyone can have a band, right? Not just the gifted.


So they are left with one option: Try to connect to fans.

Lies.

Good luck.


and with the world dying a little more inside, everyday that passes, chances get slimmer.


Welcome...to the desert...of the real.

 

02/23/10 2:50 PM

U r < Missing something myspace.com/omidian

 

03/09/10 9:17 PM

my goal is to expand awareness self awarness and pro activity towards productive goals and action
i am creating a tight network focused on the great northwest touring and doing my hard to define creative pro positive change work in changing peoples lives for the betterment of themselves our country and the world uniting promoting and helping the great minds and artists of this region
i believe the northwest is key to this mission at least it seems to be to me
as yet the full potential of the sound i am... is yet to be fully explored... i am taking it slow to be sure i get the results i am looking for
your leadership and guidance your mind your words me im nothing
i am becoming



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/09/2010 09:18PM by vent.

 

03/17/10 6:03 PM

Richard posted:
These days everyone can have a band, right? Not just the gifted.

Not to be obnoxious, but isn't this part of the problem? As a listener, it's hard to know how to navigate the sea of stuff that's out there.

And, of course, the musicians that are selected by the major labels/producers as being the next big thing aren't necessarily the most talented out there, either. All they have to do is find somebody that's marketable (i.e. someone who's good looking and won't make a fuss), and they bring in others to write the songs, produce them, choreograph their image, and even doctor their singing talent via Autotune.

So who exactly is the next good artist that we should be listening to? Where are the filters?

 

03/19/10 1:07 AM

Myklbn posted:
Richard posted:
These days everyone can have a band, right? Not just the gifted.

Not to be obnoxious, but isn't this part of the problem? As a listener, it's hard to know how to navigate the sea of stuff that's out there.

And, of course, the musicians that are selected by the major labels/producers as being the next big thing aren't necessarily the most talented out there, either. All they have to do is find somebody that's marketable (i.e. someone who's good looking and won't make a fuss), and they bring in others to write the songs, produce them, choreograph their image, and even doctor their singing talent via Autotune.

So who exactly is the next good artist that we should be listening to? Where are the filters?

Yeah, that's another part of it.

My post wasn't meant to be quoted partially, btw. If I would've wanted to say just that, that's what I would have done.

I guess I generalized too much, too.

Honestly, you do what you feel. Everybody feels different one way or another, how happy, or unhappy they are in their lifes, etc, affects what they find themselves attracted to. You say the truth, but be careful how deep you go into the rabit hole, art is meant to be enjoyed, not skinned alive. ...heh, irony.


To me, these forums are something I don't enjoy being a part of NIN, for example. But, a bunch of other people feel differently, because, like I said before, in previous paragraph.

I haven't said everything (examples I was thinking of) because I don't what to become the destroyer, you know? and I'm sorry if I hurt anybody that read my post, I shouldn't had generalized too much, without examples.


Just remember, make them come to you, not the other way around. You either have it, or you don't.

 

03/27/10 12:31 AM

Thank you TR, for everything. Please, check me out, www.soundFEED.net
I am FEED Hope to hear from you, Sean M. G.

FEED



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/27/2010 12:32AM by soundFEED.

 

03/30/10 3:13 PM

It's possibly also worth noting that if you really do have to recoup some costs and you're not able to do this through gigs and merch, charging almost nothing for your music works similarly well: I've been offering a 'pay what you want' deal for my latest EP but with a minimum price point of £1, which is peanuts to most people. The money being made from these sales is being invested into the special 'deluxe' package for the forthcoming album, and buyers of the EP will get a discount on that, so they also feel like they're investing in something (and the amount is small enough to be throw-away cash if they decide not to buy the album).

methoo.com

 

03/31/10 1:53 PM

Hello Trent and friends,

A new suggestion how distribution of intellectual work could make more money for everyone: the "ideosphere"

[2and2.blogs.experienceproject.com]

It's a mix of Trent's ideas, Radioheads' ideas, and more. Just five brief paragraphs (the "what's in it for you" post), asking for your feedback... TIA



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/31/2010 02:18PM by 2and2.

 

04/01/10 9:49 PM

 

04/10/10 9:15 AM

Suppose is too long haul for me, but after 15 years and more than 17 albums I don’t really care about it…Giving music for free is good than you`ve got something to eat, but with almost 100 percent level of piracy( like here in Russia) it`s not an option…Where is no option actually =cause choosing between to be famous and broken and to be broken and infamous, but more rich in old Russian version of this word = it`s not an option. I mean of coarse you can be little bit more famous while spending cash you have on some promo and had less cash for buying equipment and upgrades, but it won`t worth it = you won`t make any profit – so what’s the point?! I had never paid for promo however i`ve about 20 thousand of readers on my literature site…Of coarse they won`t pay for a book if they`ll find it offline as well as for Cds, but they will listen for sure..And i don`t mind to give all i`ve create for free than it`ll be massive and electricity and food and electronic and etc, will be as free as my films music fine art and etc. It`ll be amazing and music industry will no longer needed and remain = There will be only artists and they listeners and only when world of mouth will be only and truly way of promotion.`Cause than where is no profit and sells = where is no needs in promos,PR agents, fucking tv shows resailers and etc.- Listeners takes only what they really need instead of what television or radio online spamers sells…I saw it here(in Russia) – I use to hate it, but now i see that it`s the only way to safe electronic art and analogue soulswinking smiley `Cause if everything is free - you don`t have to create something that you hate or work on some shitty job instead of create(all the jobs are shitty than you are not creating but selling…) No sale =no corruption, no wars,no borders…Just creative people and they creations…Sounds like utopia and it is cause most people is Ok to take for free but not to give for free… And it`s a shame `cause it could work and most folks simply can`t realese that it`s impossible to sit and do nothing even if you`ve got all you can get from the others for free = On the contrary – best motivation to do something great is when you can get everything without doing anything = `cause only when you can release the truth = there is only one thing that you just can`t buy( which makes it most valuable ) – it`s the things that ONLY YOU can create!! And if you wanna be yourself, find yourself = where is only way for you = CREATE!!!

 

04/16/10 4:30 PM

Hi Trent,

I know it's been a while since you last posted on this topic but I was hoping you could give some advice on touring. Specifically how to get started and move up from traveling from gig to gig in a small van, to doing large scale tours like you have done. Do you feel it's possible for independent artists to make that kind of a transition without a label's bank account backing them? Obviously the size of your tour depends on the size of your fan base but the larger tours seem like a logistical and financial nightmare. Thanks.

Also since this is my first post here I just wanted to say that "The Fragile" was worth every ounce of effort I can tell you put into it.

 

04/19/10 1:20 AM

Give it away I say

Songs from our catalog have been played by hundreds of radio stations and podcasters worldwide and it didn't cost them a penny, in return we got exposure and promotion.....sounds like a good deal to me, that's why many of our tracks have been released under a creative commons license and are free to download. So what if you lose out on lost sales, you gain more in the long term by increasing your fan base (If you can survive that long)

With such an overcrowded market place giving away your music is essential in my opinion. The biggest problem for emerging indie artists today is obscurity, not piracy. To find out more listen to The Antiqcool Podcast
[antiqcool.podbean.com]

 

05/05/10 1:13 PM

Just a word of warning - read the 'tunecore' terms and conditions.

Not only do they pretty much own anything you have and have full control over your album artwork and your music direction - but they state they have the ability to charge fees at any given time.

The other worrying thing is that the English in the T&C's is very poor and clearly hasn't been checked by a solicitor.
Making it a very questionable legal document.

Just be careful.

 

06/01/10 4:33 AM

My music is the soundtrack to my life and i think it can effect people on many levels spiritualy, emotionaly, and mentaly. dont really care about making any revenue i just want people to have a realistic experiance that they can relate to and can make an impact on there life. I just want my music out there and heard and im not looking for fame.

I am at a point in my life where money does not matter anymore and have come to relize the real importance of life, the things that really matter and make people happy, or discover unhappy truth's and facts about life. someone once told me life is 10% what you make it and 90% how you take it. in my current situation i have learned how true this statement really is.

I have a heart disease and dont have much time to make life, just to take it and choose what to do with it. I want to share my last thoughts and feelings with this world through my music, music and sound expression can express soo much more then just words and i am focusing the time i have left on my music and my expression and bettering myself, TRENT REZNOR has inspired me and shown me the amazing things you can do and the everlasting effect music can have on a persons life. and i want to do the same thing.

I just need a fast way to get my message out and heard! i have just ordered a brand new MIDI controler and all kinds of new equipment and i am trying my hardest to get the music out of my head and into sound! I am writting music like a machine! i want to leave something on this earth worth leaving.

thanks for sharing your advice with me TRENT!

Does anyone have any tips or suggestions on someone who is just learning how to programm and write music? i am wanting so bad to really learn how to get my music to sound the way it was suppost to!what do i need? where do i begin?

 

06/01/10 9:51 AM

i put my album on mininova 100 days ago and left it there. today, there's 6300 downloads from 100 different countries. I know it isn't much, but that's with NO promotion. I'm pretty pleased. pity i didnt get 50 cent for each one!

 

06/04/10 9:34 AM

That was some helpful advice from TR, although would anyone have any advice on how I would go about this 'musical experiment' I plan on doing?
The idea is to get a group of musicians together to share material, ideas, etc. and to have a few jam sessions and hopefully even move on to recording.
I realise this could either be great or a complete catastrophe but whatever the outcome it should be interesting and above all, good fun.
I just think it would be a good opportunity for people to show their skills as a musician and to get their music out there. or maybe I'm too ambitious
I already have a number of people interested, I would just really appreciate some tips on maybe how I could best go about this and make it a reality.

 

06/28/10 10:35 PM

I´m a fan from Panama and I´ve a musician for a while. I´ve never read and articucle that´s grabs me this good, and made me wanna go out there and start working out for my music to be heard. Sure I know is difficult, firts of all you have to be good, jaja, you need the talent. After that it depends on you.
Thanks for the encouragement, I will love to have an answer for you on these, CD BABY OR TUNE CORE?? or both???

bye,

blessings from Panama city, Panama.

 

06/28/10 10:37 PM

by the way, I love the HOw to destroys angels ep, specially fur lined.

 

08/19/10 11:50 AM

well. i thnk you for this advice but....do you know anything about copyright? i need to copyright about 20 songs but i dont know how to do so/ and also i was wondering if anyone in the monterey peninsula plays an instrument. id love to start a group!

 

08/24/10 9:31 PM

Thank u very mutch for the info Trent... If u want to see some of my videos. Go to Youtube, then chanels, and type in warrier91... Please Comment!.. and help spred the news..

 

09/03/10 2:25 AM

Thanks for the good advice Trent.

I started my own band last year and we are almost ready to take it out there. It actually was your concert at Roskilde that set me off. Great concert - Great inspiration. Plus the fact that the band I was in before had to desolve itself because of internal issues with drugs and alcohol.. So I thought - Fuck that - I will do it myself!

The band is called StoneTroopeR.

I sincerely believe that there is a place and a market for my band and therefore I value the advice.

Rock on

Ulrik

 

10/01/10 9:17 AM

Does anybody know anything/have experience with RED Distribution (apart from you, Trent, and I doubt you're going to reply to this)?

From the outset, they seem to purely fill the physical distribution roles of a label, without the interference that a traditional label relationship would bring. So more of a business partner than anything else.

My thought was that if one were to start their own label to put their music on (e.g. Null Corporation) they could simply partner with a distribution company...and all problems would be solved? (Apart from, you know, the marketing and everything else...)

 

11/12/10 11:10 PM

After years of listening to music, and it influencing me better than my parents ever did, I did decide to create it. A project of the past couple years, I still want to do everything independently, since I’m horribly stubborn. It does seem like I'm fighting the natural flow of things.... I can understand why you say to just give the music free, it's rather practical these days, and most artists are not quite 'Radiohead' and I'm nowhere close.

Doing everything (almost) free, do you think I developed a lasting idea?? www.heat4en.com (you're an inspiration, so again, thank you) I'm really missing the 'Ministry' style electronic lately, so I figured I'm going to try and work on it.


Take care, and you rock by the way! -Leo



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/19/2010 10:43PM by Heat4en.

 
nin forums : Music : my thoughts on what to do a...
Page: <  First... 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 >
Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum. Please log in at the top of the page.
 
terms of use | privacy policy