I don't think there are so many truely indie labels today, most are just sublabels of the majors.
surprisingly(or not..) it's these real independents that usually have
any sort of creatively or musically interesting stuff.
(Incidentally, why did the term "indie" get associated with a type of music?
It just means *independent* and implies not being on a pay roll of conglomerates or majors.
What does that say when a media conglomerate doesn't even care to keep their music division?
Sometimes businesses just produce new businesses, which is caused by different share holders dividing a company. Than instead of one CEO we got 2 men in 2 different chairs.
In times of contraction, no-one wants to take a risk, less money for risks, and so on. Of course the Internet has a lot to do with these changes, who can predict where things will be in 10 years?
Labels today refuse most of new independent music which just kills dance music everywhere.
Ideal model to my mind is lots of producers (like those in Eurobeat)
If u count the number of producers on any given SEB,u may just have about a handfull,and this with considering the number of labels being 'bout close to that number. Current SEB producers are fantastic and deserve to keep their operations going,but it isn't healthy for the genre to isolate it
in such a way, and to never expand it beyond those fortunate handfull.
Question is, how long will this situation last, and how are they paid?
As long as enough ppl in Japan buy the records. If sales drop to such an extent that profits don't justify the investment by target japanese labels, than it's the curtain for eurobeat. Apparently italian teams are paid by their patrons the japanese labels.
I'm assuming Avex pays a flat license fee for the songs, then of course they get any relevant songwriting royalties on top.
Asian music industry,just like Western European one,is based on royalty
system. Every record sold pays royalties to those that created the record,apparently. If millions of records sell(which they did in Japan over 15 years) and pay royalties,those that made ém records can hang out with Donald Trump.
With current sales figures though, is there enough money coming in to cover costs?
Lemme let u in on a little secret... it costs nothing to produce dance music.
Producer has to give up a couple of nights of playing golf,watching sports,
taking his girlfriend out to watch a flick,so he can punch a bunch of notes into a sequencer,and then record and ballance the recorded by mixing.
Certainly,to deserve the privilege of being well paid for that note punching one has to be extremely advanced in skill and experience.
The only expense is paying the session singers,but without royalties
applying to fees...,they must really love singing to do that stuff.