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Indie Labels vs. MySpace

Filed under: Music Minute

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Sometimes when you get too big, you forget about the little people.

MySpace has been known to portray themselves as friends to independent music labels. In fact, they often point out that they're responsible for bringing into the mainstream artists like the Arctic Monkeys, who are on an indie label.

However, as of Thursday things have changed.

The site has launched a new music service and several indie record companies have "castigated the social network for offering more favorable terms to major labels with bands like Coldplay than those with acts like XL's Vampire Weekend, which isn't as famous but has a lot of online fans."

So is MySpace $elling out?

Hell yeah!

L-A-M-E.

Charles Caldas, CEO of Merlin, an international licensing group representing over 12,000 indie labels, says that MySpace "just seems to be a massive disconnect within that organization between the reality of what they are building and what they think they have built."

Charles insists that MySpace is treating its clients differently than that of larger record companies.

Here's where it gets interesting.

Reports show that "MySpace Music is a joint venture between the News Corp.-owned social network and the Big Four labels. MySpace has given its partners an equity stake in the new service, but not to Merlin and other independent labels."

So it is all about the money it seems.

Caldas adds, "The disappointing thing was to see that MySpace was going to launch without the labels we represent. We're talking about some of the most significant independent labels and artists in the world." Adding, "It just seems odd. Here's a service that is built on the backs of those kinds of labels and artists. They are the ones its core audience is interested in."

As for MySpace, which is owned by Fortune 500 company News Corp., it says they've done nothing wrong. Adding that, "We have offered a relationship with Merlin that provides equal opportunities to Merlin's Labels and Merlin's artists that we have provided to all labels and artists whether they are indie artists, major artists or unsigned artists."

Even the biggest indie label in the US, Koch Records, is unhappy. CEO of Koch Records, Bob Frank, is said to be "livid" that MySpace would treat his company differently than those of the major label partners.

He says, "Koch Records isn't just going to drop our pants and sign here without being treated like everyone else. How do our four competitors in a practical sense control that service?" asked Caldas. "That is some pretty sticky ground, I would think."

What do U think of MySpace partnering up with the major record companies? Is it unfair to the indies????

Update: Myspace just sent us a statement on this situation.

They say….

"Since the beginning of MySpace, our music platform has been available for all bands at every level. We have been committed to the art of music providing unique opportunities to both indie and major record label artists. This is the first phase of MySpace Music http://www.myspace.com/music. We have struck a deal with The Orchard, a leader in independent digital music, and offered a relationship to Merlin that provides equal opportunities to Merlin’s Labels and Artists, which we have also provided to the entire music industry whether they are Indie Artists, Major Artists or Unsigned acts. We hope that the entire Music Community will take advantage of the unique relationship that MySpace has built over the years between Artists and Fans.
-MySpace"

46 comments to “Indie Labels vs. MySpace”



  1. 1

    don't care.



  2. 2

    LOVE YOU PEREZ

  3. CHA says – reply to this


    3

    Woooooo



  4. 4

    Tell us about the times you sold out fuck face!



  5. 5

    where is my cocktail? i need it to get through this shit.



  6. 6

    How much jack did ya get for the talking dildo ad?



  7. 7

    IS SNIFFING PERMANENT MARKERS BAD FOR YOU? I FEEL A LITTLE DIZZY!



  8. 8

    Hey Letty, we over her now, what me to callya a cab?



  9. 9

    myspace is soooo much better than facebook.



  10. 10

    Re: LettyB – If you pass out , we're going to draw shit on you!



  11. 11

    Re: LettyB – what color is it??
    i think the red one's are safe.



  12. 12

    Re: mama of 2 – what kind of Christmas music? Are they depressed or suicidal?



  13. 13

    Re: harrybalsac – you hitting the bottle today too?

  14. Uker says – reply to this


    14

    WHO CARES?? THERE ARE FAR MORE IMPORTANT THINGS TO WORRY ABOUT THAN THIS, LIKE THE FACT THAT THE WORLD'S ECONOMY IS IN THE CRAPPER DUE TO GREED AND SELFISHNESS.
    PEOPLE!!!! OPEN YOUR EYES, START A FUCKING REVOLUTION, TAKE YOUR COUNTRIES BACK FROM THE ASSHOLES WHO ARE FUCKING UP THE ARSE ON A DAILY BASICS.



  15. 15

    Re: MsAdventure – shit.
    what if christmas isn't happy for them like me.
    it's the slow song.
    noel was just on.
    sure isn't rockin around the christmas tree.



  16. 16

    Myspace is trashy anyways. no one really uses it anymore. so its irrelevant that they think they can sustain some sort of pull on the music industry. maybe they can clean it up and then we'll care



  17. 17

    I think I ate to much pu$$ywhip back there, burp,better.



  18. 18

    my comments are fucking up again.



  19. 19

    Re: mama of 2 – No just hittin' you & harry, wink wink!



  20. 20

    FUCKFACE!



  21. 21

    myspace is still a good networking tool for independent artists to network



  22. 22

    Re: mama of 2 Re: harrybalsac – THANKS GUYS!



  23. 23

    Re: JusticeStoon – no you don't.



  24. 24

    Re: harrybalsac – heehee.



  25. 25

    YOU ARE FUNNY WHEN YOU'RE FUCKED-UP!



  26. 26

    bound to happen.
    everyone wants to be successfull and have as many fans/listeners/followers in the end; not saying its a bad thing.. it just is.



  27. 27

    Re: LettyB – that's what i'm here for.



  28. 28

    Seriously, Myspace has really taken a crap on unsigned bands. It doesn't matter how much draw we have, if we don't have the money, they really never advertise us. It sucks. It really, really sucks. It used to be that myspace would feature artists that they like, signed or not, but now it's $50,000 a DAY to be featured and my band and I can't afford that. It doesn't even matter that we have thousands of fans and tons of song plays a day and generate a lot of traffic. Myspace really needs to start helping out the little guys again, because all of us are the ones still supporting the site the most.



  29. 29

    wow if myspace didnt exist my life would have been SOO different. (in a bad way)
    thank you tom :) lol



  30. 30

    myspace is ridiculous…
    whenever they updated they messed some stuff up.
    and indie kids are probably the majority of myspacers, besides creepers.
    they need to let everyone have their music.
    they need to update We Shot the Moon's music so i can have it on my profile.
    c'mon myspace, you gots enough money.



  31. 31

    whine whine whine. these fucks need to shut up. is myspace wants to give more to one than the other, that's their fucking choice! it's their company, they can run it however they wish. they should be grateful they're getting anything from them.
    *
    and what is it with you calling people lame if they sell out. that's all you seem to be doing lately!



  32. 32

    that sucks myspace.
    people who use myspace are muchhh more interested in the small less mainstream indie bands than shit like coldplay.
    rubbish.



  33. 33

    but shouldnt it be pointed out that myspace has helped so many indie bands reach out to fans all over the world that they cant get to… i know the whole deal seems to be double sided but look at what myspace has already done and can still help do…



  34. 34

    I care ’cause I love myspace! It's sad that everything that's cool has to sell out sometime.

    Geez, Tom, stop stepping on your maid!



  35. 35

    Wait….let me be the first!

    SIGN UP FOR FACE BOOK NOW!

    LOL



  36. 36

    hmm, everything seem to be all about myspace these days…oh well, all i have to say is arctic monkeys = local legends. :]



  37. 37

    So what, you sold out too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



  38. 38

    Hello!!!



  39. 39

    It's simple enough - just go to betarecords.com they even have a tv show coming up next month - all unsigned artists

    that's betarecords.com



  40. 40

    Re: punky.penguin – And now you are whining.



  41. 41

    stupid move, myspace. do these people even know what a 'click' is? it's the miniscule amount of effort it will take these indie bands and their collective billions of fans to leave myspace. My space SUCKS because of the bugs and hangups, and the music aspect is probably one of the few things that was keeping people from going to facebook and other places for good. I think the big boys may have just circle-jerked themselves right out of a significant chunk of the market. How stupid and short-sighted can you be, you only play the game like this when you have something to offer that no one else does. They don't. Idiots. I hope Murdoch reaps the whirlwind, he's got it coming.



  42. 42

    i love myspace =] lol



  43. 43

    Wtf, did anyone else notice they signed their statement as "myspace"? As if the website itself sent perez a message. Love always, Myspace. lol



  44. 44

    Too bad!



  45. 45

    well that is bull, being an indie listener more than say, mainstream.. i consider this move as a sort of monopoly myspace is trying to generate, if not already. completely unprofessional and disappointing; not just to those artists, but to the fans of such artists too.
    BOO @ MYSPACE 4EAEAEAE…



  46. 46

    arctics fan til i die