17 April, 2011

Is Distribution the Right Way?

Going throughout the course of this week, my mind and thoughts were racing about a topic in my field of choice to post a blog on. The music industry is vast in its aspects and parameters, but I found something interesting in the Christian sector of music. Birthed out of Nashville, TN in January 2005, Infinity Music Distribution has made it its mission to target the youth with lively, upbeat, and innovative songs from Christian artists such as Jai, Canton Jones, and Wess Morgan. To some it may seem fruitless, but to others especially the youth it gives them a sense of hope because the music that is distributed is mainly “Hip-Hop” Gospel. The traditional audience does not accept this new trend and twist on Gospel music because it contains a “rap insinuated” beat. As far as the prices for each CD, they range from $9.99 to 13.99, in the world of distribution that is actually a fair price, but when you can find it on iTunes for $9.99 or less then it becomes a problem. Being that the artists’ CDs can all be found on iTunes for $9.99 or even the singles for $1.29, it really does not benefit them because more consumers will be prone to download it from iTunes. The business of distribution can be precarious because unless you have an established library and reputable artists, then it is difficult to make ends meet. I have always wondered why it is so easy for consumers to overlook Gospel music, but when it comes to Rap it is no doubt on the top hit list. I guess that is another story for another post. Overall, the world of music distribution, whether established or on the come up is increasing in popularity. Many artists are using them more and more to distribute their music because it is less expensive and more guidelines can be covered.

http://www.infinitymusicdistribution.com/index.htm

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