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Digital Music Store Oppurtunity

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 11:20 pm
by dragonmantx
Ive recently been given an oppurtunity to setup a digital music distribution store and i wanted to get some feedback from this forum to see if any of the label owners or producers, signed or otherwise, would be interested in setting up some sort of distribution. Its a digital storefront that offer 100% digital tunes, no cds to hassle with, and since a lot of the new producers, ie. Ramadanman and Pure, are already using paypal to sell their tracks this could compile all that into one site

The site that would host the store generates over 100,000 hits a day from all over the world. This could be a good oppurtinity for unsigned artists to make some scratch off their tracks and give the community as a whole a bigger avenue of exposure.

This site already has relations with all major labels and is adding more and more independent labels everyday, so everything is totally licsensed and legal, no one gets screwed.

So far, after exploring their available catalog, the only label they cover is planet mu and it isnt very up to date, the newest thing on there being Mark One - One Way

If anyone here is at all interested or curious about this please PM me or drop me an email - Txtrancer@yahoo.com

This could be very beneficial for the scene as a whole to get more tracks out to the ppl faster.

cheers
nate

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 11:28 pm
by parson
sounds cool but a bit scary to be selling unsigned stuff that might get stolen

i dunno how that stuff works

if it entailed handing over trax and getting handed back cash that would be sweet tho

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2006 11:58 pm
by dragonmantx
the tracks are never out of the artist or label's control. the artist/label sets up its own tracklist and controls what tracks are available. the individual artist sites are under my larger site but i wont have free access to the tracks, id have to purchase just like anyone else and tracks wouldnt go thru my hands at all, the artist would upload the tracks on their own.