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Groovegate Calling Labels and Artists to Sell their Music


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Dear Labels and Artist,

The year is 2006, and with competitive pricing and a per-track sales

structure, digital distribution has emerged as a viable method for the

legitimate dissemination of electronic dance music. Digital formats

liberate an underground music industry previously burdened by the

prohibitive costs of vinyl manufacturing.

With the exponentially lower overhead costs of MP3 production, labels

as well as unsigned artists can explore new sonic territory more freely

- and with a much faster turnaround. As GROOVEGATE v. 1.2,

www.groovegate.com, launches a new standard in online DJ retail, we

seek to provide a unique platform for unsigned artists and label

managers alike. While many things have changed in the shift to an

online market, the concept of the record label remains key - both in

exposing artists in a meaningful fashion, and by aiding consumers in

finding the music they want. For these reasons and more, GROOVEGATE

strongly believes in preserving the concept and function of the record

label in the digital realm.

In collaboration with the other site in our network,

www.pitchadjust.com, GROOVEGATE is poised with the unique ability to

promote its labels and unsigned artists. In addition, we're currently

working on in-house licensing partnerships to expose our exclusive

labels' music to potential licensors in film, television, radio and

other media.

So check the new site out today! We hope you will enjoy your stay.

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