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The music industry consists of the companies and individuals that make money by creating and selling live music performances, sound recordings and music videos of songs and instrumental pieces. Among the many individuals and organizations that operate in the industry are: the songwriters and composers who create new music; the singers, musicians, conductors and bandleaders who perform the music; the companies and professionals who create and sell recorded music and/or sheet music (e.g., music publishers, producers, recording studios, engineers, record labels, retail and online music stores, performance rights organizations); and those that help organize and present live music performances (booking agents, promoters, music venues, road crew).
The industry also includes professionals who assist singers and musicians with their music careers (talent managers, artists and repertoire managers, business managers, entertainment lawyers); those who broadcast music (satellite, Internet radio stations, broadcast radio and TV stations); music journalists and music critics; music educators and teachers; musical instrument manufacturers; as well as many others.
The Music were an English alternative rock band, formed in Kippax, Leeds in 1999. Comprising Robert Harvey (vocals, guitar), Adam Nutter (lead guitar), Stuart Coleman (bass) and Phil Jordan (drums), the band came to prominence with the release of their debut album, The Music, in 2002. The band released two further studio albums, Welcome to the North (2004) and Strength in Numbers (2008), before parting ways in 2011.
The Music all met at Brigshaw High School, except Phil Jordan who went to Garforth, and began playing in 1999 as Insense. In 2001 the song "Take the Long Road and Walk It" circulated as a demo before being released by Fierce Panda as a 1000-copies-only single, a rarity from its day of release. Around this time the NME and Steve Lamacq were describing them as the best unsigned band in Britain. The band were quickly signed by Hut, who released their first EP You Might as Well Try to Fuck Me.
In 2002, following another EP (The People) they released their eponymous début album which reached No. 4 in the UK album charts. Their début single was re-issued as part of a two-disc set to promote the album, and reached No. 14 in the singles chart. Two further singles from the album, "Getaway" and "The Truth is No Words" reached No. 26 and No. 18 respectively. June 2003 saw them filling in for an absent Zwan on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival.
A film festival is an organized, extended presentation of films in one or more cinemas or screening venues, usually in a single city or region. Increasingly, film festivals show some films outdoors. Films may be of recent date and, depending upon the festival's focus, can include international and domestic releases. Some festivals focus on a specific film-maker or genre (e.g., film noir) or subject matter (e.g., horror film festivals). A number of film festivals specialise in short films of a defined maximum length. Film festivals are typically annual events. Some film historians do not consider Film Festivals as official releases of film, like Jerry Beck. The best known film festivals are the Venice Film Festival, the Cannes Film Festival, the Toronto Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, and the Berlin International Film Festival, the latter being the largest film festival worldwide, based on attendance. The Venice Film Festival is the oldest major festival. The Melbourne International Film Festival is the largest film festival in the Southern Hemisphere and one of the oldest in the world. A 2013 study found 3,000 active films festivals worldwide—active defined as having held an event in the previous 24 months.
Music is an art form and cultural activity whose medium is sound and silence. The common elements of music are pitch (which governs melody and harmony), rhythm (and its associated concepts tempo, meter, and articulation), dynamics (loudness and softness), and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture (which are sometimes termed the "color" of a musical sound). Different styles or types of music may emphasize, de-emphasize or omit some of these elements. Music is performed with a vast range of instruments and with vocal techniques ranging from singing to rapping, and there are solely instrumental pieces, solely vocal pieces and pieces that combine singing and instruments. The word derives from Greek μουσική (mousike; "art of the Muses"). In its most general form, the activities describing music as an art form include the production of works of music (songs, tunes, symphonies, and so on), the criticism of music, the study of the history of music, and the aesthetic examination of music. Ancient Greek and Indian philosophers defined music as tones ordered horizontally as melodies and vertically as harmonies. Common sayings such as "the harmony of the spheres" and "it is music to my ears" point to the notion that music is often ordered and pleasant to listen to. However, 20th-century composer John Cage thought that any sound can be music, saying, for example, "There is no noise, only sound."
Shirley Ann Manson (born 26 August 1966) is a Scottish singer, songwriter, musician and actress. She is the lead singer of the alternative rock band Garbage. For much of her international career Manson commuted between her home city of Edinburgh and the United States to record with Garbage; she now lives and works in Los Angeles. Manson gained media attention for her forthright style, rebellious attitude and distinctive voice.
Manson's musical career began in her teens when she was approached to perform backing vocals and keyboards for Scottish band Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie. Quickly she developed into a prominent member of the group and developed a formidable stage presence. Manson was approached by her band's record label with the idea of launching her as a solo artist, and recorded an album with her band under the Angelfish name. After seeing Manson in an Angelfish video broadcast only once on MTV's 120 Minutes, Garbage invited Manson to audition and record vocals on a couple of unfinished songs; she eventually co-wrote and co-produced an entire album with the band. The resulting self-titled debut, Garbage, was a critically acclaimed, worldwide hit, and was followed by four studio albums, including the multiple Grammy Award-nominated Version 2.0, and a greatest hits album. Garbage toured worldwide and sold 12 million records over ten years.
If you're an artist or band trying to get your music out to the world (or even make a living) then you need to play by the new rules. Gone are the old days of the music industry where you would hope to get signed and then become a star (i.e. everything would be done for you). Today you need to view yourself (and your music) through the lens of three very important truths. I call them the new rules of the music industry, and those who play by them will succeed.
Joe Rogan and Shirley Manson talk about how the music industry screws of over the artists and musicians on Joe Rogan podcast. Full podcast - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwbxhZJDS6U Joe Rogan and Shirley Manson talk about how the music industry steals money from artists on Joe Rogan podcast. Joe Rogan is joined by Shirley Manson from the band Garbage on JRE #953 where he interviews Manson on the music industry. Joe Rogan and Shirley Manson talk about artists, bands and musicians being cheated by record labels, the music business and the music industry on Joe Rogan podcast - JRE #953. Shirley Manson on How the Music Industry Screws Over Artists - JRE #953 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMT1mnFMRf8
You Watch You Decide. Watch: http://thegreateststorynevertold.tv Watch: http://www.hellstormdocumentary.com
MORE SECRET TIPS!!!...HTMI - for those that want to work in the MUSIC INDUSTRY from Nick Gatfield, CEO of Sony Music (UK). Your favourite artists are likely to come from Sony with a stable of artists as diverse as 1Direction & Justin Timberlake to Barbra Streisand & Kings Of Leon. As well as that, they team up with Simon Cowell's SYCO to make the X-Factor. So if you want to work with someone like Nick Gatfield, nows the time to start taking notes. Nick's talks about how his involvement in music started from his passion for it as a kid and then going on to be part of Dexys Midnight Runners. Realising that there is often a shelf life in being a musician he quickly went into the business side of the industry & found other career options. Also keep an eye out for how & why One Direction bec...
Background Music Song Title: Lessons Foundation Media, LLC ————————————————————————————— This is an excerpt from the documentary "Artifact". It sums up how the music recording industry works in relationship to it's artists. I found it particularly interesting as it relates to the film industry. The über indie filmmaker can learn a lot from what has happened to the music industry. How do artists of any kind survive and thrive in this digital age? That's what I try and explore for the filmmaker over at FILM TROOPER, helping filmmakers become entrepreneurs. ————————————————————————————— Stuck trying to make your movie? Get a FREE gear guide. It’s an equipment list of everything I used to make a feature film for $500 with no crew. Get inspired by what can be made for so little! ...
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/End-Times-Watch-261386594016408/ "2016 will be an Interesting Year" Illuminati New World Order Sellouts in the Music Industry
In a recent interview with Lalaa Shepard & The Progress Report, one of trap music’s creators, OJ Da Juiceman opens up about his past and details intimate stories about his life and music career from having his sister help him write music, coping with diabetes, discovering nearly every successful producer such as Lex Lugar, Sonny Digital, Metro Boomin, Zaytoven, Mike Will Made It, and several others. OJ speaks on creating a new lingo and setting standards in rap music and how things are more acceptable today than they were when he was coming up. OJ details how his innate nature of being a hustler made him a successful independent artist enabling him to release over 40 mixtape and 2 albums. OJ even shares how getting robbed out of millions of dollars changed how he moved in the music i...
Want to know how to make it in the music industry as an artist, band, or engineer? Then you must realize that it's not about how talented you are, or how hard you work, or where you live. There are two fundamental strategies that you must employ immediately and consistently in order to see progress. And because no one seems to be talking about these concepts, I call them secrets. If you do these two things that I explain in the video, your career and life will be rewarded. If you don't, not much will change.
Jay Sean and Amaru Don TV share knowledge and insight in our exclusive interview "How the music business works". In part 1 with Jay Sean we discuss the process of getting a record deal, the best type of contract to go for, and maintaining your musical integrity. 'Make My Love Go' by Jay Sean featuring Sean Paul available now! iTunes: http://smarturl.it/iMakeMyLoveGo Spotify: http://smarturl.it/sMakeMyLoveGo Subscribe to Amaru Don TV HERE https://goo.gl/bdUUST Follow us on our social media channels below and leave your comments. Instagram: http://goo.gl/rVZdPg Facebook: https://goo.gl/a6KGMs Twitter: http://goo.gl/yWubxb
A film by Christopher Parker Read more at www.drinkicd.com and www.thecityfoundry.com Music: "Flutter" written & performed by Bonobo Published by Just Isn't Music Limited/NinjaTune Purchase: www.ninjatune.net/release/bonobo/dial-m-for-monkey "Composure" written & performed by B.Fleischmann released by Morr Music Purchase: www.anost.net/Shop-Shop/B-Fleischmann-The-Humbucking-Coil.html
Lucy has developed a Summer School concept that gives students the opportunity to work directly with industry professionals on a real project whilst at school. Working alongside Melbourne’s RMIT University with architecture, fashion, media and interior design students, this three week intense Summer School offers a fresh and pragmatic framework summoning a new direction in creative education and evolution of music video. Lucy approached Australian synth pop outfit Rat Vs Possum to see if they would be interested in uniting forces with twenty students and make a kaleidoscopic dance clip where students are the actors and actresses. Rat Vs Possum’s Let Music and Bodies Unite is a dance-inspired party album with a music video to match! Trained as a classical ballerina and renowned as a pedig...
Directed by Jessie Auritt RT: 11 minutes With CDs, VHSs and old cassette tapes stacked to the ceiling, Rainbow Music is a hoarder's paradise. However, its quirky owner, known as 'The Birdman', knows exactly where everything is. Amidst the Starbucks and Subways popping up on every corner of the East Village, Rainbow Music maintains its mom and pop feel, and is a hidden gem to its patrons. Due to the weak economy, online music sales and pirating, and the changing neighborhood, this charismatic curmudgeon is struggling to sell what he has in his store. Despite these challenges, The Birdman carries on to his own tune. WINNER: Grand Jury Award for Short Documentary 2013 Slamdance Film Festival WINNER: Best Documentary Short, 2012 Williamsburg Independent Film Festival WINNER: Neighborhood Awa...
Us and the Game Industry is a film about the new thinkers at the new frontier of experimental computer game development. We delve into this untapped world of potential to meet the people who are succeeding in reinventing the medium of game design and challenging the established norms with their finely crafted work. This film explores how their motivation, design process, focus and execution are creating unique and new possibilities of connecting people and providing the possibility for uncharted experiences outside the normal realm of commercial games. Producer/Director - Stephanie Beth Editor - Kat Blair Cinematography by: Clay Westervelt Chris Mosio Stephanie Beth Sound Design - Amy Barber Music and sound design (diegetic): Purification of the City, from Flower composed by Vincent ...
I’ve always been inspired by the Depression Era photography of Walker Evans and his portrayal of a changing America. Today many American cities are in a similar stage of transition and I was struck by how different the landscapes must have looked just a few years ago. As the trees and plants grow from the crumbling foundations it’s as if they’re being swallowed back up by the Earth. Production Company: North of New York [www.northofnewyork.com] Written by: Adam Cote & Matthew James Thompson Produced by: William Crouse Directed by: Matthew James Thompson [www.matthewjamesthompson.com] Director of Photography: Mikey Van Beuren [www.mikeyvanbeuren.com] Starring: Jonathan West Editor: Cory Zapatka Color: Carlos Flores [www.carlosfloresfilms.com] Music: Ryan Whittier [www.ryanwhittier.com] ...
Bomb The Music Industry! - "Everybody That You Love" www.bombthemusicindustry.com Director: Bryan Schlam Director of Photography: Jess Dunlap Producer: Shana Levi-Nielsen Dog Wrangler: Nick Schreiber Special Thanks: Aviv Russ, Andrew Nicholson, Ross Girard, Rob Krauss
"Somewhere" is a timelapse film about the world's natural beauty alongside man made industrial wonders. This is an ongoing project and this is the first instalment. We hope you enjoy watching this as much as we enjoyed seeing and capturing it. A very special thanks to Tom the Seagull for staying in position for 45 minutes in the final shot before heading out to sea for his lunch. Shot on the Canon 5DMkII | Music: Tim McMorris http://www.miadox.com | http://www.facebook.com/Miadox
Teaser Trailer for an upcoming short animation "Industry" by Livio Rajh, produced by Bold Studio Zagreb 2013. Film is co-financed by Croatian Audiovisual Centre (HAVC). Credits: Producer: Bold Studio Zagreb Director: Livio Rajh Character design: Livio Rajh Animation: Manuel Šumberac 2D VFX: Dajana Dorkić Compositing: Dražen Zeljković Music: Howard Hule SFX: Nikola Kovač Note: Credits include only team members involved in this Teaser segment.
If you're an artist or band trying to get your music out to the world (or even make a living) then you need to play by the new rules. Gone are the old days of the music industry where you would hope to get signed and then become a star (i.e. everything would be done for you). Today you need to view yourself (and your music) through the lens of three very important truths. I call them the new rules of the music industry, and those who play by them will succeed.
Joe Rogan and Shirley Manson talk about how the music industry screws of over the artists and musicians on Joe Rogan podcast. Full podcast - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwbxhZJDS6U Joe Rogan and Shirley Manson talk about how the music industry steals money from artists on Joe Rogan podcast. Joe Rogan is joined by Shirley Manson from the band Garbage on JRE #953 where he interviews Manson on the music industry. Joe Rogan and Shirley Manson talk about artists, bands and musicians being cheated by record labels, the music business and the music industry on Joe Rogan podcast - JRE #953. Shirley Manson on How the Music Industry Screws Over Artists - JRE #953 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMT1mnFMRf8
You Watch You Decide. Watch: http://thegreateststorynevertold.tv Watch: http://www.hellstormdocumentary.com
MORE SECRET TIPS!!!...HTMI - for those that want to work in the MUSIC INDUSTRY from Nick Gatfield, CEO of Sony Music (UK). Your favourite artists are likely to come from Sony with a stable of artists as diverse as 1Direction & Justin Timberlake to Barbra Streisand & Kings Of Leon. As well as that, they team up with Simon Cowell's SYCO to make the X-Factor. So if you want to work with someone like Nick Gatfield, nows the time to start taking notes. Nick's talks about how his involvement in music started from his passion for it as a kid and then going on to be part of Dexys Midnight Runners. Realising that there is often a shelf life in being a musician he quickly went into the business side of the industry & found other career options. Also keep an eye out for how & why One Direction bec...
Background Music Song Title: Lessons Foundation Media, LLC ————————————————————————————— This is an excerpt from the documentary "Artifact". It sums up how the music recording industry works in relationship to it's artists. I found it particularly interesting as it relates to the film industry. The über indie filmmaker can learn a lot from what has happened to the music industry. How do artists of any kind survive and thrive in this digital age? That's what I try and explore for the filmmaker over at FILM TROOPER, helping filmmakers become entrepreneurs. ————————————————————————————— Stuck trying to make your movie? Get a FREE gear guide. It’s an equipment list of everything I used to make a feature film for $500 with no crew. Get inspired by what can be made for so little! ...
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/End-Times-Watch-261386594016408/ "2016 will be an Interesting Year" Illuminati New World Order Sellouts in the Music Industry
In a recent interview with Lalaa Shepard & The Progress Report, one of trap music’s creators, OJ Da Juiceman opens up about his past and details intimate stories about his life and music career from having his sister help him write music, coping with diabetes, discovering nearly every successful producer such as Lex Lugar, Sonny Digital, Metro Boomin, Zaytoven, Mike Will Made It, and several others. OJ speaks on creating a new lingo and setting standards in rap music and how things are more acceptable today than they were when he was coming up. OJ details how his innate nature of being a hustler made him a successful independent artist enabling him to release over 40 mixtape and 2 albums. OJ even shares how getting robbed out of millions of dollars changed how he moved in the music i...
Want to know how to make it in the music industry as an artist, band, or engineer? Then you must realize that it's not about how talented you are, or how hard you work, or where you live. There are two fundamental strategies that you must employ immediately and consistently in order to see progress. And because no one seems to be talking about these concepts, I call them secrets. If you do these two things that I explain in the video, your career and life will be rewarded. If you don't, not much will change.
Jay Sean and Amaru Don TV share knowledge and insight in our exclusive interview "How the music business works". In part 1 with Jay Sean we discuss the process of getting a record deal, the best type of contract to go for, and maintaining your musical integrity. 'Make My Love Go' by Jay Sean featuring Sean Paul available now! iTunes: http://smarturl.it/iMakeMyLoveGo Spotify: http://smarturl.it/sMakeMyLoveGo Subscribe to Amaru Don TV HERE https://goo.gl/bdUUST Follow us on our social media channels below and leave your comments. Instagram: http://goo.gl/rVZdPg Facebook: https://goo.gl/a6KGMs Twitter: http://goo.gl/yWubxb
A film by Christopher Parker Read more at www.drinkicd.com and www.thecityfoundry.com Music: "Flutter" written & performed by Bonobo Published by Just Isn't Music Limited/NinjaTune Purchase: www.ninjatune.net/release/bonobo/dial-m-for-monkey "Composure" written & performed by B.Fleischmann released by Morr Music Purchase: www.anost.net/Shop-Shop/B-Fleischmann-The-Humbucking-Coil.html
Lucy has developed a Summer School concept that gives students the opportunity to work directly with industry professionals on a real project whilst at school. Working alongside Melbourne’s RMIT University with architecture, fashion, media and interior design students, this three week intense Summer School offers a fresh and pragmatic framework summoning a new direction in creative education and evolution of music video. Lucy approached Australian synth pop outfit Rat Vs Possum to see if they would be interested in uniting forces with twenty students and make a kaleidoscopic dance clip where students are the actors and actresses. Rat Vs Possum’s Let Music and Bodies Unite is a dance-inspired party album with a music video to match! Trained as a classical ballerina and renowned as a pedig...
Directed by Jessie Auritt RT: 11 minutes With CDs, VHSs and old cassette tapes stacked to the ceiling, Rainbow Music is a hoarder's paradise. However, its quirky owner, known as 'The Birdman', knows exactly where everything is. Amidst the Starbucks and Subways popping up on every corner of the East Village, Rainbow Music maintains its mom and pop feel, and is a hidden gem to its patrons. Due to the weak economy, online music sales and pirating, and the changing neighborhood, this charismatic curmudgeon is struggling to sell what he has in his store. Despite these challenges, The Birdman carries on to his own tune. WINNER: Grand Jury Award for Short Documentary 2013 Slamdance Film Festival WINNER: Best Documentary Short, 2012 Williamsburg Independent Film Festival WINNER: Neighborhood Awa...
Us and the Game Industry is a film about the new thinkers at the new frontier of experimental computer game development. We delve into this untapped world of potential to meet the people who are succeeding in reinventing the medium of game design and challenging the established norms with their finely crafted work. This film explores how their motivation, design process, focus and execution are creating unique and new possibilities of connecting people and providing the possibility for uncharted experiences outside the normal realm of commercial games. Producer/Director - Stephanie Beth Editor - Kat Blair Cinematography by: Clay Westervelt Chris Mosio Stephanie Beth Sound Design - Amy Barber Music and sound design (diegetic): Purification of the City, from Flower composed by Vincent ...
I’ve always been inspired by the Depression Era photography of Walker Evans and his portrayal of a changing America. Today many American cities are in a similar stage of transition and I was struck by how different the landscapes must have looked just a few years ago. As the trees and plants grow from the crumbling foundations it’s as if they’re being swallowed back up by the Earth. Production Company: North of New York [www.northofnewyork.com] Written by: Adam Cote & Matthew James Thompson Produced by: William Crouse Directed by: Matthew James Thompson [www.matthewjamesthompson.com] Director of Photography: Mikey Van Beuren [www.mikeyvanbeuren.com] Starring: Jonathan West Editor: Cory Zapatka Color: Carlos Flores [www.carlosfloresfilms.com] Music: Ryan Whittier [www.ryanwhittier.com] ...
Bomb The Music Industry! - "Everybody That You Love" www.bombthemusicindustry.com Director: Bryan Schlam Director of Photography: Jess Dunlap Producer: Shana Levi-Nielsen Dog Wrangler: Nick Schreiber Special Thanks: Aviv Russ, Andrew Nicholson, Ross Girard, Rob Krauss
"Somewhere" is a timelapse film about the world's natural beauty alongside man made industrial wonders. This is an ongoing project and this is the first instalment. We hope you enjoy watching this as much as we enjoyed seeing and capturing it. A very special thanks to Tom the Seagull for staying in position for 45 minutes in the final shot before heading out to sea for his lunch. Shot on the Canon 5DMkII | Music: Tim McMorris http://www.miadox.com | http://www.facebook.com/Miadox
Teaser Trailer for an upcoming short animation "Industry" by Livio Rajh, produced by Bold Studio Zagreb 2013. Film is co-financed by Croatian Audiovisual Centre (HAVC). Credits: Producer: Bold Studio Zagreb Director: Livio Rajh Character design: Livio Rajh Animation: Manuel Šumberac 2D VFX: Dajana Dorkić Compositing: Dražen Zeljković Music: Howard Hule SFX: Nikola Kovač Note: Credits include only team members involved in this Teaser segment.
They told me when they met me I was so far out
But when I tried to see them they just threw me out
And it took me awhile to figure out what's going on
Now I got an album done, it's in the can
Got a manager, an agent, and a P.R. man
And a publishing deal the envy of everyone
Whoa, whoa, oh drive my limo, fly my airplane
Here's my demo, please let me explain
What I do for a living, huh-huh
If you call it a living, uh-uh
Music Industry
That is what we are
No one plays for free
Everyone's a star
Sign the dotted line
Let's have lunch sometime
And we can lie to each other, huh-huh
While we call each other brother, uh-uh
Friend of mine got lucky, wrote a big hit song
But he can't find his money with a fine-toothed comb
Now he's starvin' to death, slowly losin' weight,
that's a real drag
But that won't happen to me 'cause I've got some clout
Got a CPA, a lawyer, and a mortgaged house
With a message machine, says This could be the year for
the big bucks
Whoa, whoa, whoa, the check is coming, they say it's in
the mail
Be there Wednesday, Thursday without fail
We can cash it together, uh-huh
Send the landlord a letter, uh-huh
Music Industry
That is what we are
No one plays for free
Everyone's a star
Sign the dotted line
Let's have lunch sometime
And we can lie to each other, huh-huh
While we call each other brother, uh-uh
Pap pap pap, pap pap pap, pap pap pap
(We don't need it, we don't need it)
Pap pap pap, pap pap pap, pap pap pap
Music Industry
That is what we are
No one plays for free
Everyone's a star
Sign the dotted line
Let's have lunch sometime
And we can lie to each other, huh-huh