Digital Music Distributor is Changing The Life of Independent Musicians

By: Issuewire
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Tampa, Sep 3, 2020 (Issuewire.com) - Musifor Inc., the startup company behind MusicMyBand, which is a new digital music distributor and music plugger for major radio and TV networks, has a simple pitch for musicians: For a symbolic one-time fee that is cheaper than a bottle of water, you can get your music on all major digital music platforms, keep 100% of your royalties, and access resources that no other music distribution has to offer.

There's no doubt that the independent digital music distribution has taken the old music industry to a new era, but it's not just about distributing your music to Spotify, iTunes and other popular Digital Music Service Providers (DSPs) like TikTok and many others. Artists need something more than this. It's not just getting paid for hard work; it's a combination of that with many other things that could help an artist break into the charts on a national or global level. Therefore, it's the recognition that any good music deserves. As a sign of how many independent musicians need more help to get promoted and discovered, this pitch has been heard by unknown bands across the world but also some established artists.

The company has been built by musicians and music managers who have worked with major artists and record labels for over 25 years. "We were sick and tired of seeing great artists and musical works lost in the dust of forgetfulness." Musifor was born from a continuation of other projects and has spent the past couple of years bringing to life some agreements that were only possible due to a long period of success in the music business. It was a super busy time of almost three years of development, testing, changing and modeling things in the company in order to finally find the right ingredients and launch MusicMyBand. As of now, Musifor will have everything related to its music operations concentrated under MusicMyBand.com. 

The company also focuses on technology, doing research and developing applications for music. The company CEO, Luciano Mendonca, also known as "Lucky," who is a musician and former music manager, has worked with artists from Sony Music to Universal Music, as well as with a top German executive (Thomas Gropp) who worked as a director and global vice-president for companies that have nothing to do with music, such as Volkswagen and Audi. He was able to put together a music project with the German multinational Volkswagen, among other things. He also has a passion for technology and things that aren't conventional and believes that everyone should know a little bit of everything in order to succeed. "I want everyone here to think out of the box and do/create things that might not even exist yet," Lucky explained. "We need to give artists what they really need and not what the music industry imposes on them. Think like that Nike slogan, which says, 'Impossible is Nothing.'"

MusicMyBand is more than just a digital music aggregator that gets music content in online stores or provides you with some basic or even advanced marketing tools to promote your music. In fact, MusicMyband offers it all, but with the touch that has been missed by the digital music industry so far. Whether you're an independent or major artist, you will not only be able to release your new work to all major stores worldwide but also distribute it to key radios and TV networks across the United States, Canada and Mexico. The company sees a lack of knowledge and opportunities that musicians face throughout their career, and since its partners have worked with major companies, such as Sony Music among others, the ultimate goal is to give you what is missing and prevent you from giving up your dreams. "Some conservative and/or skeptical music professionals may say there's no room for so many artists, but we believe there's never too much for the great music. The world needs it. The fans are constantly seeking new awesome music," Lucky said.

Additionally, most musicians think that an emerging artist getting their music played on a national TV broadcast or radio station is something that is out of the question or super expensive. Having said that, MusicMyBand has decided to create a new concept of digital music distribution that not only connects musicians to all DSPs but also a platform that does the same thing to send out music content to radio stations, TV broadcasters and Bloggers, such as CBS-owned radio stations, MTV networks, BET, etc. During the past years, the company's creators, who have managed several major and independent releases, have seen what's being accepted and what's not. "For example, in the past few years, we've filtered out all music videos submitted by major labels and found that indie music videos were accepted at a staggering rate of almost 80%. This means that if your music video has the production value that's right for TV and the song is appealing, chances are super strong it will be accepted for national airplay," Lucky explained. 

MusicMyBand is focused on being a tool where any music artist can self-distribute and manage their music career as well as an online hub that creators and managers can use to better perform themselves in this vast environment that changes all the time. From music distribution to analytics, radio and TV promotion, or royalties to publishing management as well as marketing tools, independent artists need something new, and so do establish musicians. 

For more information about MusicMyBand, please visit https://musicmyband.com

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