Tuesday, October 19, 2010

A blog which has nothing to do with gardening

So, after sitting around in a classroom discussing the future of the "publishing" industry, I listened to an awesome new-ish album (2009) and read about how one local performer is DIY-ing her way to financial solvency: Amanda Palmer.

The concept is - the old model of paying artists was to have them "signed" (or for writers, "contracted") to a major label (or publishing house) which would then front the costs of producing and distributing your media.   Now that often that we as writers can create and distribute our media ourselves....do we need that big contract, that big signing?   Well, it certainly would be nice to get an advance..... but is there another way?

I liked this short description of how Amanda Palmer made money simply by promoting herself.  Of course, its a bummer that such a cool, off-beat punk-indie-rock-cabaret (caberet??) artist would not make money off her album.   But its fantastic that she is doing her own promotion, and getting contact with her own fan base directly.   As such a quirky (and dark) non-pop artist, there's always going to be a limited audience - so how do those of us interested in quality over popularity, innovation over selling out, um, sell ourselves?
read on for one possibility....
(I of course would prefer that I didn't have to auction off my stuff, but whatevs...)

http://www.suite101.com/content/amanda-palmer-saviour-of-the-music-industry-a130519

ps: the album is great.  Paste to browser to listen to a song....

http://ilike.myspacecdn.com/play#Amanda+Palmer:Guitar+Hero:44419473:s28038082.9144795.3088909.0.2.221%2Cstd_36382125cd664a549cad6ca3fb25527d

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