Trent Reznor: The Uncle Of Music Innovation

Mon. May 18, 2009
Categories: Royalty Free Music
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Isn’t he great? Don’t we all love him? In recent years Trent has come up with some great ideas for marketing and sales. In a recent interview with the guys at Digg.com Trent went through some interesting responses to questions about how he sees his future and the future of music.

He is a great guy (did I say that already?) and I just have to quote him from the AudioLife blog page:

“One of the biggest wake-up calls of my career was when I saw a record contract. I said, ‘Wait – you sell it for $18.98 and I make 80 cents? And I have to pay you back the money you lent me to make it and then you own it? Who the f**k made that rule? Oh! The record labels made it because artists are dumb and they’ll sign anything’ – like I did. When we found out we’d been released (from their recording contract) it was like, ‘Thank God!’. But 20 minutes later it was, ‘Uh-oh, now what are we going to do?’ It was incredibly liberating, and it was terrifying.”

The only thing I would like to add to this is that the great rock and roll swindle is still out there, but its now on the Internet too. So musicians beware!

But beware guys! some of the new guys are trying to screw you too! hear about the licensing site that just cut their artists earnings by 30% to finance their own expansion? (cheaper than paying a bank interest or shareholders dividends I guess). Also the guys who are offering only 25% cut on music earnings yet are charging the clients nearly $400 for device installations to listen to the music?

Here at Electronic Music Library all deals are as they should be with artists: 50 50. My costs, your costs. You earn, I earn. Make it simple, everyone wins, happy world :-)

Fair Trade Royalty Free Music Rules :-)

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