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Sunday, April 11, 2010

Tune Up Your Bass And Release Your Music

Ever dream of being a rock star? Of course you have, I know I did, heck still do at 47. But, alas I am not going to be a rock star but, maybe a blog star. Anyway for those pressing on with the dream of being a rock star there are lots of things to do and lots of ways to do them. Many artists want to retain control of the content, rights and profits that come with the successful launch of their music. Getting there is the challenge. One company is striving to help musicians create music their way while still providing the traditional services of a record label. One such tool they are using is blogging.

Release Your Music
is a blog that gives it's readers insights into the creative processes related to music production and distribution. The company to which this blog is attached to is located in Fullerton CA near Anaheim. Besides the blog there are connections to Facebook and Twitter as well as Myspace. The company, Artisans Label also has a web presence. Very well done sites but, the blog does need new content. The last known entry is in August of 09. All the other links mentioned can be found on the blog.

This is a good resource for those interested in music production and distribution. The blog has a gritty get down and dirty feel to it, the colors of Grey and Red and the edgy graphic give the impression of rough and tumble get down to it attitude. Yet looking at the company's sites you can and will see not only this edge but, a professional style as well. In short a no nonsense we mean business type of company, with the attitude that they want to help clients succeed through knowledge and hard work are the messages conveyed on the blog and websites.

Speaking of conveying a message if you are a blogger and want to have your work mentioned here on Mixed Nuts drop an email to me at cjames5a@gmail.com. All I need, obviously, is the link and what your blog is about and from there I will take it. And, come back often the blog is only going to grow bigger and better as we feature blogs and links to places events and people in Montreal.

C. T.

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