Why Do Musicians Still Need Record Companies?


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With the proliferation of downloading & streaming of digital music...why does an artist still need a record company? I mean, if it's just a digital file, they could sell it themselves online.
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Raise money to pay for the recording. Hook up with a sympathetic producer. Eat and have a roof over head during recording. Promote record release. Distribute recording to industry influentials and actually get them to listen. Book tour dates. Arrange travel and lodging. Promote record on AM talk shows/promote record on late night talk shows. Tour. Get song on movie soundtrack. Appear as guest artist on another artist's album. Equipment van stolen, replace all instruments. Become the opening act for mega-star's Australian tour. Get replacement drummer (passport problems). Live the dream for three weeks. Get back home and continue touring, but now you realize how crappy your tour bus really is. Feel good as you hear one of your songs over the radio at a convenience store. Finish tour and have accountant tell you you're $65,000 in debt. Start writing songs for next album...
"Why Do Musicians Still Need Record Companies?"

Another factor is the recordings themselves. Very few musicians have the ability to record an album as well as a record company can.

"09-30-14: Martykl
Truth is, they don't. Which is why record companies are bleeding to death. But...."

The record companies are bleeding to death because they did a really bad job with audio. Instead of marketing based on the quality of the product, they chose to sell on features. An mp-3 player can hold a million songs, the ipod is tiny, you can easily transfer music from one device to another. Those types of things. While those are great features to sell the product, is was a big mistake to not include sq in all this.

If you look at video, its the complete opposite. Why is DVD better than VHS? Picture quality. Why is Blue Ray better than DVD? Picture quality. With video, value in the product is created. With audio, they devalued the product.
Well done, Onhwy61.
Which one of your band-mates is going to do all the legwork and put up the money for a tour? Answer...the record label.

And after they are reimbursed and take their cut, your band will get a little spending money.
Hey, Czarivey, I know a lot of other "disabled" people who don't have the luxury or fallback of being able to play music.