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The Association of Independent Music (AIM) is holding a special event to celebrate 50 years of independent music, successful and which will include a concert, a five part TV series, one off an auction on eBay and the launch of a double CD full of "independent" he says. Artists like The Prodigy, The Charlatans and Maximo Park have given their support to the cause and plan to donate songs for the album. Songs to be covered include Joy Division Love Will Tear Us Apart, PIL Public Image and Ghost Town by The Specials.
Independents Day marks the anniversary of Chris Blackwell and Graeme Goodall indie label, Island Records. The Jamaican-born label signed Giants U2 before selling to Polygram in 1989, a trend that many independent labels followed. Creation and Factory records disappeared in the 1990s, while the other crossed through a calamity of errors over the expansion of liquidity problems.
Independent music is responsible for more than 25% of the music scene the United Kingdom and is claimed to have been a pioneer in the music industry for many years. Alison Wenham, Chairman for AIM stated that [independents] had been "in the forefront of all new musical movements over the years. "
As proof, just take a look at each scene of popular music over the past 50 years: Not was the DIY punk scene in the seventies, the indie guitar sounds from New Order in the eighties and the massive growth of dance music in the nineties.
Today, are seeing the independent label make a comeback. Domino Records have given us two recent chart toppers, Scottish band, Franz Ferdinand and northerners, Arctic Monkeys. The Internet has provided a new platform with which to promote this music. Sites like Myspace, Youtube and Facebook all promote bands young and old, signed and unsigned for consumption in general. These social networking sites have allowed users to access new music much easier than ever, with about 40% of users of music fit into its pages.
Russell Hart, CEO of Entertainment Media Research said: "Social networks are fundamentally changing the way we discover music ... the dynamics of democratization, word of mouth recommendation and instant purchase challenge the established order and offer huge opportunities to forward thinking business.
Local label, Signature Tune is making the most of these sites and one of their bands, Lake is reaping the benefits of using an independent label. Scott Byatt, the band's drummer, said: "As a band with an independent label, advances in communication technology and can say that communicate with bands and promoters from around the world helping us to network and shows with ease ... Our CDs can be purchased at many high street shops and our tracks can be downloaded from iTunes, again without the help of a major. "
Radiohead were perhaps the first great band to see the change of direction and act on it. Upon completion of their contract with music giants EMI, the band went solo with the release of their latest album, In Rainbows. The album was released as a digital download in October 2007, allowing customers to pay as much or as little as they liked him. The group took possession of their own songs and released ten tracks months more than one before the tangible album was released in stores.
Front man for the band, Thom Yorke noted the growing number of pirated copies of their music be appearing online and in an interview with Wired, he said, "all records for the last four - including my solo record - has been released. So the idea was so, we will disclose it then. "Yorke attempted to beat the pirates seem to have worked. On average, the electronic download sold by 4 pounds. Not bad considering you can download it for free, if you feel too tight to pay.
The return to indie worked wonders for Radiohead. Although the active site, inrabows were not counted in the album charts, the band managed to create enough hype and speculation around the release of their album when the CD actually came stores, reached number one on the albums chart in the United Kingdom, the United World Chart and the Billboard U.S. 200.
Other groups may do well to take note of appeal to consider future releases. The music industry, and in particular their ex record label, Yorke added: "What we would like is the old EMI back, the beautiful gentle arms manufacturers who treated music [as] a nice side project who were not too concerned about the shareholders. Ah, good possibility not much more than that. "
Au contraire, head of EMI, Guy Hands is keen to seize the opportunities presented by smaller, independent labels. These labels have always maintained a strong working relationship with their artists and are much more interested in trying their hands at new promotional techniques. With the renaissance of DIY music and bands creating music because of music, independent labels can not be ignored. EMI said they are thinking to work as a larger version of the indie label, with many small publishers who work under its aegis.
Thus, they may be more willing to experiment new techniques, but the problem continues to be the shareholders. Wenham continues, "If you have shareholders to please, it is inevitably about making music from the music." Indie music is a lot about music and, as investors take the smaller labels a wide berth, we continue to see more impressive acts pushing the scene forward.
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