[I guess it just comes with the territory right? your thoughts..
Big Picture Approach
In today's musical marketplace/economy, you have to look at your music as a gateway or entry point to the "Smash Brothers Experience".
The truth is: People are gonna download the album, thats not the issue here.
The reality is: The Smash Brothers as a group are an unproven commodity to the music world at this point.
What You Should Do
The goal for you guys is to build a relationship with your target market so that the majority of your market will LIKE YOU and relate to you enough to not steal from you and actually support your album releases.
Perfect Example: If somebody new to Illmuzik says "I can't stand Shadeed, he's a jerk and thinks he knows everything" (lol). You or Holmzini might say "Nah, he's a real cool cat,
I met him in person"
It's how we connected that determines how we relate from here on out.
Artists like Necro, Tech N9ne, and even Murs are very, very good in their own way at this and I suggest you look at them as case studies.
Going back to the point about presenting your fans w/ the Smash Brothers Experience: The problem is not "People are downloading the album" - the problem is: the album that they downloaded is not
re-directing them to your myspace, blog, merchandise, beats for sale, video channel, fan club etc.
You guys have a LOT to offer the average fan besides and/or in addition to your music, this is the approach you must take.
Your comment:
Man.. we aint got no lable to support us. We dont have the infastructure to book our own tour and recoup the money. In the long term it devaules our music. It kinda sucks to put almost 2 years of hardwork into something and they see chinese and russian teenagers downloaded today and forget about it tommrrow....
My Thoughts:
You knew you didn't have label support going into the making of the project. Your core fan-base (which you must now develop) won't forget about you if you keep working. You live
in the Tri-State and are within 5-6 hours of Boston, DC, VA, MD, Philly etc.
I'm not gonna get into your funds and budget or nothing, but if money is an issue, then the solution is that you team up w/ other artists and hit the road to do shows it cuts down costs dramatically and you can make it work. **Underground show promoters LOOOOVE out-of-towners, it makes them look more important.
There's a show going on everyday of the week, you have product to push. Live shows greatly increase direct CD sales.
Start putting together content to keep people interested in you beyond the music - (Web video, photos, freestyles etc.)
If you have questions about specifics, you have the direct "Shadeed Hotline" hit me up over the weekend and we can discuss no problemo. Peace.[/QUOTE]
the voice of reason .. once again ... good info as always .. we got the blog up and running and its doing im getting alot of positive feedback on it. I def have started to branch out and create a "smash experience" as opposed to the just making it music based.. the approach will grow. our main thing is now to do get shows poppin. Our live show is crazy energetic and we gotta get out and do more of them. look for us all around the city and tri-state in the upcoming months! OH and BTW can we get a review ? lol..