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		<title>What if record labels acted more like VCs?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 03:17:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gavin Baker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://gbake.com/category/innovation/" title="innovation">innovation</a></p>Twins, two people that have similarity.  Crazy enough, I&#8217;ve got a twin brother &#8211; and we aren&#8217;t identical twins (this is what he looks like).  He knows a bit about music and music culture &#8211; he just finished up his Masters of Music Composition and Arranging at Belmont University in Nashville, TN. (Here&#8217;s a link [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://gbake.com/category/innovation/" title="innovation">innovation</a></p><div>Twins, two people that have similarity.  Crazy enough, I&#8217;ve got a twin brother &#8211; and we aren&#8217;t identical twins (this is what he looks like). <img class="alignnone" title="Kyle Baker" src="http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v1604/27/117/38302321/n38302321_34340780_7605.jpg" alt="" width="280" height="223" /></div>
<div>He knows a bit about music and music culture &#8211; he just finished up his Masters of Music Composition and Arranging at <a title="Belmont " href="http://belmont.edu/" target="_blank">Belmont University</a> in Nashville, TN. (Here&#8217;s a link to some music he wrote/arranged.  <a title="Fav 1" href="http://www.mymacrunsslow.com/gbake/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/1-05-for-calen_-okay.mp3" target="_blank">Fav 1 (start 1:54)</a>, <a title="Fav 2" href="http://www.mymacrunsslow.com/gbake/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/1-06-denim_-for-percussive-string-quartet_-fanfare.mp3" target="_blank">Fav 2</a> We were in the car recently and he was talking about the state of the music industry, and how it&#8217;s broken for both labels and bands, and attempts at variations have been mere band-aids. He mentioned how the niche-label market is broken, but the indie label market helps musicians keep ownership but they make less money, and how the mainstream label hopes to produce a few blockbusters to float the rest of the music we really like.&nbsp;</p>
<p>As he was saying this it struck me, if you profiled the music industry you&#8217;ve got bands/artists who are hoping to get noticed by the big labels so they&#8217;ll sign a deal and have money and connections to make an albulm that sells like crazy and installs them in the hall of music fame.</p>
<p>Sound familar? Taking out the music references we&#8217;ve got startup founders, trying to get noticed by venture capital firms so they can sign a deal and have capital, connections and advisors that will help them to produce a product/company that sells like crazy and ends with an IPO or acquistion.  Not to mention the comparisions between band members and early startup staff.  So we&#8217;ve got twin industries.</p>
<p>What is the model that music labels use currently?  I honestly don&#8217;t know &#8211; but I what if the music industry made a shift and started to approach bands/artists like VCs approach startup companies.  But why not?  I&#8217;m sure<a title="Fred Wilson " href="http://avc.com" target="_blank"> Fred Wilson (my VC pundit of choice)</a> would happily share insights with a few select major labels.  What I&#8217;m not saying is that music labels are roadkill, I don&#8217;t believe that. But I don&#8217;t think the face melting guitar solo playing rockstar model of labels is going to last in it&#8217;s current form.  I do believe they currently use a system for finding, signing, and promoting bands that isn&#8217;t necessarily primed for ROI.  (Off topic, same with books, although I&#8217;ve been very impressed with <a title="http://michaelhyatt.com" href="http://michaelhyatt.com" target="_blank">Michael Hyatt</a> and his changes at Thomas Nelson).</p>
<p>The music industry is changing, artists like NIN are using technolgy (<a title="Wired - iPhone" href="http://www.wired.com/underwire/2009/04/trent-reznor-wa/" target="_blank">iPhone app</a>, sales via their website) to change what they are about for their community.  <a title="Radiohead" href="http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2007/10/01/radiohead-says-name-your-download-price" target="_blank">Radiohead did the pay what you want release on their site</a>.  Were these homeruns? Not really, but they indicate change and unrest in the industry</p>
<p>These changes have the potential to make music better for us as listeners and also create opportunities and environments that offer better compensation and resources for artists.  This is a win-win &#8211; and if you&#8217;re like me can you imagine even better music!?</p>
<p>So my suggestion is that music labels take a VC approach to their market.  Music is an art, and it&#8217;s infused with passion, but I&#8217;m pretty sure I can find programmers and engineers who feel the same about what they do and labels exist for the same reason VC&#8217;s do, capital returns.</p>
<p>But I can imagine a world where a budding band, gets hooked up with an early-stage label, who provides some cash and some connections and eventually they are on the biggest stage they desire.   Rags to riches, but they don&#8217;t lose all their IP in the process, and the label spends small amounts of money on some bands and the ones that are profitable get additional funding.</p>
<p>So Sony BMG, talk to some venture guys in Nasvhille and learn about how their industry works &#8211; and begin to adapt it to yours and I&#8217;ll eagerly wait to see what happens.</p>
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