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Where are the startups disrupting the music industry?
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by vabole
5200 days ago
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The music industry is often blamed for using the outdated business model in the new environment, lobbying the lawmakers and suing people instead of adapting. Then why don't we see the young internet-savvy startups taking the studios' work and doing it better? The startups that would not need to sue or lobby, but would promote the artists and let them earn money. If the contracts that the big studios offer are so notoriously bad, than why are the new artists signing them? Why isn't there someone offering the better conditions and turning artists away from the old studios? |
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Even if startups were disrupting this space - and there are some - the fact that artists have to pay producers up front etc is a challenge for them to overcome and record labels at the moment are a very good solution for this.
I mean even Jamal Edwards (the founder of SB:TV – http://www.sbtv.com – he's used as part of Google Chrome advertising in the UK - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cKpvwlSGOI and even he has launched a Record Label albeit with Sony - http://www.rwdmag.com/2011/02/sb-tv-founder-jamal-edwards-si... and he was kind of disrupting the music industry by promoting artists that you may previously never of heard of. (For instance, I first heard about Ed Sheeran - before he became famous and gone on to release numerous hits - through SB:TV's YouTube Channel)
Some music startups specifically covering what you said in the text area are the likes of:
https://www.webceleb.com/
http://www.nimbit.com/
http://soundcloud.com/ - Although Music Labels are often on there contacting users.
MegaUpload were planning on launching MegaBox/MegaKey before, all the stuff with them happened as well - which was to help unsigned artists/artists sell their music and keep 90% of earnings and to pay them for FREE downloads.
There are a few others as well but, I can't really remember them off the top of my head.
However, with regards to "disrupting the music industry" other interesting music startups to make a note of - and I’ve probably missed a load out since I’m just recalling them from what I can remember - as well as the obvious choices of Rdio, Grooveshark, MOG, Spotify, Pandora, Shazam and Last.fm (can they still be called a startup?!) etc and the ones listed above include:
http://www.earbits.com
http://www.mixlr.com
http://www.like.fm
http://www.deezer.com/
http://www.audiovroom.com
http://www.soundtrckr.com
http://www.songkick.com
http://www.thesixtyone.com
http://www.22tracks.com
http://www.watzatsong.com
http://www.macjams.com
http://www.stereomood.com
http://www.tunesbag.com
http://www.ex.fm
http://www.ejamming.com
http://www.mixcloud.com
http://www.thounds.com
http://www.gigjunkie.net
http://www.ujam.com
http://www.citysounds.fm
http://www.mugasha.com
http://www.mspot.com
http://www.bandzoogle.com
http://www.playgroundsessions.com
http://www.tastebuds.fm
There are tons more but these are just a few I can remember off the top of my head with regards to disrupting the music industry as a whole, and with regards to your specific question.