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Sellaband: I’m starting to understand it

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Sellaband

As some of you will know we had Pim Betist from Sellaband as our guest speaker at our last OpenMusicMedia Meet which turned out to be highly interesting. I don’t think we got very far that night in exploring the ‘1000 True Fans‘ idea which was the topic of the night but I certainly started to understand his crowd sourcing platform for musicians. Those are the things that became obvious after that night:

  • the service does not exist to serve long-tail artists, the aim is to get major record deals for their artists
  • they are very successful, having already collected $50,000 for 24 artists (each of course) and much more for artists that have not yet reached that threshold
  • having a founder who is not from a music background was certainly a plus for Sellaband, you can see Pim’s energy and how he reacted to criticism from people in the room
Pim was also so kind to invite me over to his SellaBration last week in Amsterdam (thanks for that Pim!). There were more lessions to be learned:
  • many or the ‘Sellabands’ were actually really good. I especially loved Electric Eel Shock
  • after talking to some of those bands you can see how much work they had to put in until they reached the $50,000. One guy was saying that he was spending 3 months sending 10,000s of emails and making 1000s of calls to collect that money
  • By filling the Paradiso venue that night they really showed that they managed to build a real community around that site, some of which came from abroad to see their bands playing
My final thoughts: Sellaband has made crowd sourcing for bands work, at least for some bands. Will it replace existing music industry structures? No. Will it has it’s valid place in the music ecosystem? Most certainly yes.

OpenMusicMedia Meet – join us in London on 30th July

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

In his essay earlier this year Wired’s Kevin Kelly outlined his theory of 1000 True Fans. Interestingly enough 1000 is the average number of fans that invest in each successful artist/band on Sellaband, the controversial site where artists aim to raise $50,000 by selling ‘parts’ to ‘believers’.

For our next OpenMusicMedia Meet we’ll be joined by Sellaband’s Creative Director Pim Betist who’s flying into London as our special guest for what should be a very interesting converstation. Come and join in by getting down to the William IV pub next Wednesday 30th July.

For more info go to our OpenMusicMedia blog and make sure you RSVP if you want to come down.

If you weren’t lucky enough to be there for our first ever OpenMusicMedia Meet with Anthony Volodkin from HypeMachine, then here is what you can expect:

WHAT: the OpenMusicMedia Meet is a group that gets together regularly in London to discuss, explore and shape the future of digital music and media. The format is open and everyone is invited. The group serves as a meeting point for people with similar interests and open up conversations between them. Everyone is encouraged to hang around after the discussion to eat and drink. The William IV serves great food!

WHO: A melting pot of label execs, journalists, social media types, digital distributors & retailers, entrepreneurs, music geeks, bloggers and future thinkers. The group is open to anyone who has a professional or personal interest in this space.

WHERE: Upstairs at the William IV pub. Just a 5 min stroll from Old Street tube. www.williamthefourth.com

DRESS CODE: Informal. No vested interests, no politics and no agendas.

ADMISSION: An open mind, open ears and a passion for the topics discussed. There is no charge, though the more booze you buy the nicer our hosts will be. After our discussion we encourage everyone to stay and enjoy the great food at the William IV. Looking forward to seeing you all there!