Introducing INDISTR© - an independent distribution service, artist direct to the public! Finally a solution for any artist to distribute their music directly to the public while staying in total control of all the ownership, rights, creative process, pricing, release dates and more.
Long gone are the days of artists having little creative control and making 5-10% per album sale while waiting months upon months for the payment. INDISTR© artists can sell as much (or as little) music as they want, when they want, at prices they set - and get paid 75% of all income instantly! Meaning, if you upload music to INDISTR© in the morning, you could be buying lunch with its income that afternoon!
Today's music industry, without question, does not cater to the smaller artist - and they seem to be having a hard time with the large acts as well! While over the past few years these 'smaller' artists have become empowered like never before by using the internet, it's social networking services, and blogging for example to expand their reach from the confines of their local venues to anywhere in the world. Signing a recording contract is beginning to look less and less appealing to more and more artists. Clearly a conduit is needed allowing the artists to distribute and sell their music directly to their fans while remaining in total control of all aspects - and making the majority of income from each sale. The idea of an independent or 'indie' artist is changing from the 'little guy' to the maker of the market. INDISTR© is working hard to be the only independent music site that matters.
The INDISTR© team realizes the world of music consumption is changing - and we feel the shift is going to place the power back into the hands of the artists. In fact, we have a phrase that goes something like 'we make "making it" pointless.' Who says you need to sell 500,000 records, tour the world, and be on MTV to be a successful musician? The INDISTR© team thinks it's time sales figures take a back seat to amazing music - and that artists should call the shots, not labels.
Thanks for the add! I'm very interested in your services. I'll check you out when my new album is finished.
posted Apr 24
Sounds amazing! It seems that, through the battle between digital media and physical recording labels, the artist has been left behind to kind of... be forgotten. Good to see that somebody realizes this as a problem and is taking a step to correct it. Best of luck!
posted Apr 23
Julie Belle says:
hello there and thanks!
posted May 7