Distribution Agreement Met…

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We have finalized an agreement in order to bring the latest and best Sekrett Scilensce music tracks to your favorite online stores and listening portals — We’re not sure if we are going to use every single streaming option (since it cost us to distribute, substantially against some of the payout terms) but we’re always looking into new and improved methods despite the possible leaving out of such entities. We will not include free downloads at first through vendors but rather, directly through us.
 
The control and licensing of music properties is a silly thing these days. With no one prepared to assume any risk against what might or might not sell, we’ve had to devise a stronger and more solidly productive method of bringing these titles (and others, i.e. Mary Margaret Park) with enough precaution yet enough free spirited thinking to not choke you (the reader, the listener) of your rights to sample, own, and reformat (i.e. place on your devices without worry of protection schemes) etc.
 
Sound good? We hope so, so let us know if there is something you think we are missing from the other end.
 
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5 Comments

  1. Karl
    Posted August 9, 2010 at 4:25 pm | Permalink

    Suh weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!

  2. Peter
    Posted August 9, 2010 at 4:26 pm | Permalink

    I’m kind of paranoid of streaming services too :(

  3. Linda Garza
    Posted August 9, 2010 at 5:43 pm | Permalink

    I heard you’re working with someone no one has ever really heard of, but apparently it is a big deal and even my manager is kind of knocking his head against the wall on how much he’d spent for distribting only five albums, let alone 100.

  4. EmoGothSk8erGal
    Posted August 9, 2010 at 8:40 pm | Permalink

    Wait, because I’m not understanding the part about streams, i like Spotify but my friends in bands don’t.

  5. David
    Posted August 9, 2010 at 11:56 pm | Permalink

    Spotify etc. are companies that want to pay pennies like old skool radio when they know damn well that it is still substantial cost to produce “QUALITY” music, so it is no surprise that this company doesn’t like those services.

    Sure there are basement beat makers but once they go to masteing and what not then poof, INFLATION on their overheads :(

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