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Radiohead did it. Most recently, NIN jumped on the bandwagon too. Both bands distributed their latest CD’s online for free, (or practically so in Radiohead’s case), making waves in the industry. BackStage, a new music distribution outlet, thinks the strategy could work for independent artists... read more
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This website is also known as Art on the Net. It offers artists the possibility to expose their material on the Internet. This allows the artist to share the material with other people, and in gaining more exposure. Artists can create virtual studios and virtual rooms in the gallery. Art.net is an ... read more
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Newcomer to the social music scene RouteNote, is designed for independent musicians who are seeking to distribute their music. The service is partnered with a handful of today’s most successful online music stores/outlets including Napster, Snocap, and Samsung Mobile. Artists get instant access ... read more
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iCompositions is a music community specially designed for users of Macs and GarageBand. Users can upload as many of their songs and works in progress as they desire, to be critiqued and listened to by fellow iCompositions members. Perks of being a member: free guitar lessons, over 1,000 free loops... read more
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ScriggleIt is music marketing and management platform for independent artists. So now, they can make their music and sell it too, all according to their terms and values. Like others in this field, Scriggle is all about keeping it real, and keeping fans happy. The service is basically a substitut... read more
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