As many of you know, the head honcho at DPS and Bongiovi Acoustics is Tony Bongiovi. Tony has had many gold records and worked with many artists including, The Talking Heads and The Ramones to name a few. he would work with an artist or label and make a record. Those records all did very well. New ways to release music were happening then. There was the cassette and vinyl. 8 track and reel tapes. People bought music like this over the years. Then the CD happened and people were still into the cassette. People were copying stuff for their friends onto tape from their new alien format, the CD! Here we are again with a new format some years later. The MP3. Seems it has done more than made a headache of a few people copying music for their friends. It has started a downloading revolution. When the CD started costing close to 20 dollars many people jumped ship. I was fairly internet and tech savvy at the time. I still to this day buy my top artists albums in vinyl and or CD formats. This is the state of the new record biz. Well, for now anyway. Until the powers that be decide on a new alien format to become popular. Indie artists unite!
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The Record Biz
Bongiovi iHome Products
There are a few great iHome products featuring the Bongiovi Acoustics DPS technology available now. Visit the iHome website and you will see the IP1 and the IP49 featured right on the front of the site. A very detailed website with great photos, specification sheets and more! The folks at iHome are making some great practical products for your iPod or iPhone. Check out the site by clicking this link-
The Digital Music Marketplace
I am noticing more and more that people are supporting their top 5 artists in a way that is reminiscent of the record store days of old. I actually found myself buying a digital single last week for the new Trent Reznor project featuring his wife, Mariqueen Maandig called, How To Destroy Angels. The single dropped and initially, the only way to buy it was Amazon. I snatched it up. It was the first time I ever bought music on Amazon and I will say that it was a good experience. I bought it because it was relevant to Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails first and foremost. I think he might be on to something here. The power is in our hands on how to release an album or a single. If it is only available in one place then people will buy it there or steal it somewhere else. This sort of compartmentalizes things a bit. I am proof that a real fan will buy it wherever it may be sold. This was a quick way to release a single. Anyone can release music online anywhere. I have always had the mindset that having stuff for sale in as many places as possible is the key. High visibility. It seems with only one place to go like Amazon to buy a track, there is no clutter. People don’t like a million ways to find one thing. They want one thing that is highly visible and easy to find. Trent seems to always be ahead with music and the way it is marketed and released. Maybe we have something to learn here?
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