The Future of Music Manifesto
I came across the Future of Music website and really enjoyed their manifesto. I think you will too.
Recent advances in digital music technology are loosening the stranglehold of major label, major media, and chain-store monopolies. Digital download and online streaming technology offers musicians a chance to distribute their music with minimal manufacturing and distribution costs, with immediate access to an international audience. Songs that would never be programmed through currently-existing narrow commercial channels are slipping through the radio industry programming stranglehold and gaining exposure, thanks to the new breed of file-sharing programs.
Here’s a group that’s working to educate, inform and act on behalf of musicians who once had to put their careers in the hands of mega-corporations, and can now take it back for themselves. I really like what the Future of Music Coalition is doing and the issues they’re pushing, such as net neutrality.

October 11th, 2007 at 12:00 am
[…] it’s time for this music industry to clean up its act. Now that it’s become so much easier to launch an independent music career, however, their power is waning and we may soon see the day when they actually have to clean up. […]