Why would a successful businessman want to take on the music industry?
I don’t see it so much as taking on the music industry. I’m challenging the status quo as I have done my entire life. In fact, I see FreedomZone as becoming a partner with the majors as a low risk farm club. As our distribution and promotion grow we will transform from a farm club into a major without the massive infrastructure of the majors. As a result, we will offer equivalent services of the majors while compensating artists 10 times that of industry standards. Q: We’ve all heard about the questionable practices of the major music labels–how does your approach help the artists? Most of our artists have avoided the majors due to either the compensation structure or being forced into a particular box. We’re basically splitting the revenue generated from CD sales while giving the artists freedom to create as they choose. Of course, we have quality standards but we also believe we shouldn’t get in between the artist and their fans. I would hate to think Dave Matthews, for example, has
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