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Post by Blackdawg on Dec 19, 2022 21:58:43 GMT -6
I posted the question to see if anyone had problems actually getting all the music off the varying sites that its on... I go through distrokid and it goes out to a shitload of places...... was wondering how long it took, and how successful it was... The reasons.... I will do a larger post on this, but basically I am redoing all of my previous releases and want to remove the old stuff and put up the new stuff... and work out where its best to put it... Which will be another question later.... cheers Wiz It's very easy. And through. It'll take 1-4 days for it to be gone from literally everything. But it will take it all down.
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Post by wiz on Dec 19, 2022 22:41:58 GMT -6
I posted the question to see if anyone had problems actually getting all the music off the varying sites that its on... I go through distrokid and it goes out to a shitload of places...... was wondering how long it took, and how successful it was... The reasons.... I will do a larger post on this, but basically I am redoing all of my previous releases and want to remove the old stuff and put up the new stuff... and work out where its best to put it... Which will be another question later.... cheers Wiz It's very easy. And through. It'll take 1-4 days for it to be gone from literally everything. But it will take it all down. thanks that's the info I was chasing. cheers Wiz
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Post by drbill on Dec 20, 2022 10:15:02 GMT -6
I posted the question to see if anyone had problems actually getting all the music off the varying sites that its on... I go through distrokid and it goes out to a shitload of places...... was wondering how long it took, and how successful it was... The reasons.... I will do a larger post on this, but basically I am redoing all of my previous releases and want to remove the old stuff and put up the new stuff... and work out where its best to put it... Which will be another question later.... cheers Wiz I'm on The Verve Pipe mailing list and the singer Brian pointed this out recently: It's tough to maintain a career in rock and roll (or any genre, for that matter). Streaming doesn't pay the bills (4 million streams = only $200!)Yeah, the artist get the short end of the stick - just like they always did. Those 4 mil streams paid his record company about $15,000 though....
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Post by ironinthepath on Dec 20, 2022 18:57:48 GMT -6
Seems like Snoop Dogg and Dr Dre were able to basically remove everything from streaming, or at least as far as I can tell. I’m not a huge fan of that style of music but The Chronic was one of my go-to WFH background albums when doing day-job stuff; the “master quality “ file was on Tidal, just the right amount of motivational attitude (“one, two, three, and to the fo’, Snoop doggy dogg and Dr. Dre is at the do’…ready-ta-make-an entrance… so back on up…” They made an exit instead
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Post by ironinthepath on Dec 20, 2022 19:06:09 GMT -6
These guys (I totally love their stuff, country/bluegrass-ish) have a unique model where fans become “the record company”, join the band’s fan club for a monthly donation at different price levels, support their art, get access to demos before general streaming audience, get first offer for great seats at shows, etc. I’m one of their (modest) financial supporters www.thewilderblue.com/(I like Dixie Darling, Palomino Gold, Janie Lynn, and others) These musicians are exceptional in my opinion, and this scheme might not work on a larger scale, but seems to work for them Edit: I met them, the first album, for sure, involved recording to tape
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