Post by Yippee on Aug 11, 2006 11:21:23 GMT -6
Many artists put in their mission statement, simply that they want a record deal, thinking that is all they need to succeed for career in music. Most don’t have a clue what it takes to get that deal, let alone maintain that career.
Artist development is a huge area overlooked by far too many young artists. What is “artist development”?
Gone are the days when a record label “discovered” fresh new faces, supported them, cultivated their creativeness, built up their fan base, and guided their direction with the intent of turning them into superstars as they once did. All of this of course, was with the intent of selling those 45’s, LPs, cassette’s and CDs. Gradually, many labels moved more into product development, which meant they are focused more on the immediacy of sales of the latest CD (product) released, and not bringing the artist up to that point.
In this Internet age, it is more the artist or band themselves that must build the quality sound that is ready as a commercially viable product. On top of that, they need to have an already established fan base, basic music business skills, perhaps even the early music sales of a well produced CD. Labels are looking for pre-packaged, very talented musicians that are already showing their value.
A music career is a charted path to follow. Artist development involves all the issues surrounding and arising from that charted path, and crosses into knowledge of product development.
Checklist on what artist and product development necessitate:
Tending to all areas of your music career may make the difference between a one hit wonder and longevity in this business. It’s been said, “If you think this is a piece of cake, you better go bake one.” The music business, again, is a business. Businesses need to make money. Take the time to find out all you can about each of these steps in your journey.
That being said, an up and coming artist must begin somewhere…and if a career in the music business is the goal, then any naiveté must be addressed immediately!
At Artistopia, music artists, musicians, and songwriters across the world come to display their talent and professionally manage their music careers. Launched with the undeterred focus of building an independent music community that “also” attracts industry professionals, Artistopia is quickly becoming the one-stop shop for artists and professionals to meet under one roof and speak one language - potential success. Artistopia takes pride in pioneering the next revolution in the music industry: how independent artists and musicians are discovered.
Free Indie Plan available.
Find out more:
Artistopia
Artist development is a huge area overlooked by far too many young artists. What is “artist development”?
Gone are the days when a record label “discovered” fresh new faces, supported them, cultivated their creativeness, built up their fan base, and guided their direction with the intent of turning them into superstars as they once did. All of this of course, was with the intent of selling those 45’s, LPs, cassette’s and CDs. Gradually, many labels moved more into product development, which meant they are focused more on the immediacy of sales of the latest CD (product) released, and not bringing the artist up to that point.
In this Internet age, it is more the artist or band themselves that must build the quality sound that is ready as a commercially viable product. On top of that, they need to have an already established fan base, basic music business skills, perhaps even the early music sales of a well produced CD. Labels are looking for pre-packaged, very talented musicians that are already showing their value.
A music career is a charted path to follow. Artist development involves all the issues surrounding and arising from that charted path, and crosses into knowledge of product development.
Checklist on what artist and product development necessitate:
- Exceptional vocals, musicianship and/or songwriting skills
- Continued education and enhancement of musical skills
- Quality equipment
- Performance ability
- Image creation and maintenance
- Plan of action, goal setting
- Exceptional promotion materials, including photographs, press releases and artwork
- Business management skills
- Marketing, publicity, and promotion knowledge, online and offline
- Professional management
- Basic knowledge of recording, producing, engineering, and mastering
- Basic knowledge of manufacturing, distribution, and sales online, brick and mortar and air-play
- Good choices in members, staff and advisors
- Physical and mental preparedness
- Basic knowledge of finances, accounting
- Law and legal issues: publishing, copyrighting, trademarks, and an attorney
- Alternative career options – even athletes need to have other options!
Tending to all areas of your music career may make the difference between a one hit wonder and longevity in this business. It’s been said, “If you think this is a piece of cake, you better go bake one.” The music business, again, is a business. Businesses need to make money. Take the time to find out all you can about each of these steps in your journey.
That being said, an up and coming artist must begin somewhere…and if a career in the music business is the goal, then any naiveté must be addressed immediately!
At Artistopia, music artists, musicians, and songwriters across the world come to display their talent and professionally manage their music careers. Launched with the undeterred focus of building an independent music community that “also” attracts industry professionals, Artistopia is quickly becoming the one-stop shop for artists and professionals to meet under one roof and speak one language - potential success. Artistopia takes pride in pioneering the next revolution in the music industry: how independent artists and musicians are discovered.
Free Indie Plan available.
Find out more:
Artistopia