The DIGITAL Music revolution is HERE!!

January 10, 2008

BEATVIZION is here for a purpose!! I am a purist @ heart but I also know that even I must change with the times… Digital is where it’s @!

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For tens of millions of people listening to digital music, there is no going back.

David Hollevoet drifted away from new music after college, but he logged into the file-sharing program Napster in the late 1990s. From there, it was not long before he became a fan again and, eventually, broadcaster of his own award-winning Internet radio station — 80’s Obsession — from his kitchen.

“The whole digital music thing just clicked for me,” said Hollevoet, a web designer from Palo Alto, California. “I loved having as much music as my hard drive can hold.”

As music transforms to ones and zeros from physical albums, the way in which it is produced, sold and heard is changing forever. The consequences for musicians, fans and businesses are profound.

Millions of songs are now available — for free or for sale, legally and illegally — over the Internet. The emergence of this audio landscape has delighted music fans but undermined the business model of the music industry. Major record labels are squeezing less profit out of fewer bands and attempting to ward off losses by a frenzy of mergers.

Four corporations — EMI Records, Vivendi Universal, Warner and Sony BMG — control about 80 percent of the shrinking $32 billion global music market, according to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry. That is down from five since Sony Music and Bertelsmann AG’s BMG merged on August 5.

“There is a major disconnect between the music industry and the reality of the way most Americans relate to music,” said Michael Bracy, lobbyist for the Future of Music Coalition, a nonprofit group advocating political and technological reform for digital technology. “There is an effort to commodify music which is fundamentally impossible to do.”

CD sales have steadily declined, as consumers like Hollevoet have been reluctant to pay up to $17.99 per CD, often only to get one or two songs.

“One thing that really angers you is the way you feel really stifled. They don’t sell the things you want to buy,” said Hollevoet. “I do respect the artists. I do think they should be paid, but at the same time, I want to know who they are.”

But musicians and distributors are tapping into the consumer anger to rewrite the rules of the business amid financial turmoil.

GarageBand.com is one of them. Once just an online community of musicians, it is now becoming the Internet’s answer to a record label as well, one that leaves much of the power — and the selection process — in the hands of musicians.

“We think a big part of what’s wrong with the music industry is while the trends over the last 10 years have reduced the cost of music production, the music industry has not figured out how to change their model,” said Ali Partovi, CEO of GarageBand.com, who describes the formula as, “Invest first, test later.”

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) acknowledges that most of its new releases — about nine in 10 — fail. That means much of the cost of a new CD covers albums that never took off. (An example in the Wall Street Journal described a $2.2 million marketing campaign for an Irish singer whose album sold 378 copies in its first few months).

Global industry numbers are also dire.

Recorded music sales dipped 7.6 percent world wide in 2003 following three consecutive years of worldwide declines in music sales, according to the IFPA. At the same time, pirated music boomed. Global sales of illegal music discs rose to its highest level at 35 percent in 2003. According to the IFPI, one in three CDs sold is an illegal copy.

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JAY Z bites the Apple after catching The DIGITAL BUG!!

January 8, 2008

Rap mogul Jay-Z is to launch a brand new record label with computer company Apple.

The hitmaker, real name Shawn Carter, stunned the music world last month by announcing his decision to retire as Def Jam Records president.

Now the rapper is reported to be going into partnership with the owners of music download service iTunes to become head of the company’s hip hop division.

Jay-Z’s girlfriend, singer Beyonce, is not believed to be attached to the Apple deal.

Meanwhile the hip hop star remains signed to Def Jam as a recording artist.

All I can say is this cat Always stay on top of his GAME. I need to stay on top of mine as well because BOY I have been preaching this Digital music revolution to heads all year long!! and Now it is here.

BEATVIZION DIGITAL

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John Robinson Launches Beatvizion.com

October 3, 2007

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Underground aficionado John Robinson launches an all-digital label and distribution service

Official Launch of www.Beatvizion.com

John Robinson, President of Shaman Work Recordings (www.shamanwork.com ) and also one half of the underground Hip Hop vet crew Scienz of Life, has recently decided to start Beatvizion Music (www.beatvizion.com ). An all-digital label and distribution service that caters directly to the digital music market that has the music industry captivated right now and moving quickly toward boundless measures.

When asked about the motivation leading to the launch of Beatvizion, this is what John Robinson had to say; “Honestly I am a purist at heart but seeing the huge success of the likes of itunes, music match and others. It definitely forced me to pay closer attention to the world of Digital downloading. We plan to work hard to stay extremely innovative with our releases.”

With the help of partners Kirk Webber and Michael Robinson, J.R. plans to do well in the digital world with some exclusive releases from a host of artists who are a part of his ever-blossoming roster of talent. Beatvizion will be the template to show many up-and-comers in the music industry a precise model of how to take their career back into their own hands and truly be a reflection of the independent music movement.

“I am definitely excited about this new venture, digital music is the future and we are in tune with the ins and outs and have no thoughts about stopping to further refine our insight to truly persevere in the market place” says Beatvizion partner Kirk Webber.

Expect to hear a variety of great sounds on www.beatvizion.com as our goal is to continue to release quality music full of substance and integrity to the world.

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