So we the Idiomatiques are a bit torn.
We have finished our new album (currently in replication).
what would you do if it was you...?
As times have changed do we?...
Place the entire album on line for your listening pleasure. If you like you buy...
Place snippets in hope that they entice you the listener to buy the album (If we were highly established we'd probably go this route).
Have a link to dl mp3s and go the hell with it, donate if you like...:)
Anything else?
Thanks!
Craig
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These days, if you put your music online, there are any number of ways to 'steal' it...if you choose to use PledgeMusic, your legitimate fans will help fund your project; there is a value to that...you're doing it for the right reasons. The studio time wasn't free; neither was the CD replication. At least you can break even, or get a case a strings if you do well enough...I jest, but I hope to make a point.
I am not affiliated with PledgeMusic in any way; I love the fact that it is FAN-driven, where a band/group/music that might not otherwise get to see and be heard gets a chance to reach anyone and everyone. I am a big fan of PledgeMusic, and buy alot of music from it, because I believe in the Independent Artist, no matter the style.
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We did a CD release party gig, with a $10 cover charge and $10.00 per CD (it was really just an EP of 7 songs totally 30 min) and recovered the production cost in that one deal. We usually sell a few at each gig
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Maybe offer album download with a ticket purchase to the show. Or try to come up with some kind of barter. Try to get people to do some marketing for you in exchange for a download. Spread the word on FB? Maybe it's silly, I don't know. But some kind of barter perhaps.
If/when music streaming becomes a viable source of income for musicians, it'll become an easy choice then.
I'd still probably make it available to streaming services. Sure you won't make any money but today it's about making a presence and building a following. More of a marketing platform.
Samples and pay for downloads. You'll sell the CDs at gigs like before. It's fun for the audience to go to a gig and be able to buy a CD right from the band. I do that every chance I get when I see a band I like.