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Danny j

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If any of you DJ's or Musicians want to sell you music online with no fuss or bull shit check out this web site I found it’s called ‘The Peoples Label’. It’s a bit like myspace but for real musicians and artists, you can sell your music online and get the money in your Pay Pal account, Sweet!! Copy and paste the address below or google ‘The Peoples Label’. http://www.thepeopleslabel.com

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about www.thepeopleslabel.com

thepeopleslabel.com is a revolutionary new concept designed by the people for the people, in order to change the way the music industry works forever…

No longer do unsigned artistes need a website or record label to sell and distribute their MP3 music. thepeopleslabel.com does this for you via the webs largest, coolest and most technologically advanced mass-music portal.

So beware major labels, TPL.com is coming!

Sounds good, how does it work then?

Within 5 minutes of signing up to thepeopleslabel.com as a new user you will be given your own bespoke 4 page micro site containing your bands music for sale, gig listings, picture gallery and biography. Simply upload up to 3 tracks FOR FREE , add pictures, a description of your band and music, enter the details of your PayPal account and you’re good to go!

We’re here for you… We are ‘The people’s label’!

O.K, How much of the fee for my music do I get to keep?

TPL.com believes in fairness and understands the need for artistes to make as much money as possible from their sales to help fund other projects like recording and buying equipment. Because of this we give you the best deal possible. You receive 59p for all MP3 singles sold and £4 for every MP3 album that you sell. We look after all payment transaction costs, so you retain the majority of the available profit. Singles are sold for 99p and albums are sold for £5.99. This gives both artiste and customer a great deal.

Other features on the site include Top Ten single & album download charts, featured artistes, forums and featured gig listings.

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I can say this. The major labels are in serious trouble. They have not realized that the people will become the new distributors via myspace and other social networks. Social networks will be how music is distributed and listened to online. I walk around and don't see anyone with a portable CD player anymore. They are almost obsolete. When the shift takes place and the people become the new distributors, the major distribution channels monopolized by the major labels will cease to exist. Just watch.

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I can say this. The major labels are in serious trouble. They have not realized that the people will become the new distributors via myspace and other social networks. Social networks will be how music is distributed and listened to online. I walk around and don't see anyone with a portable CD player anymore. They are almost obsolete. When the shift takes place and the people become the new distributors, the major distribution channels monopolized by the major labels will cease to exist. Just watch.

I can't wait. I'm gonna post an article here this week as soon as I get a chance to write it: "The Music Industry Is Dead, Long Live The Indies"...

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I can say this. The major labels are in serious trouble.

GOOD. they deserve it for ripping off artists for decades now. ps, Dude, Chris wrote an article that's somewhere on the Internets about the very same thing ages ago, i need to find it.

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