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Tunited - Make Love - Share Music!

PostPosted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 6:18 am
by CraigMaxim
http://www.shakenstir.co.uk/index.php/features/tunitedcom-make-love-share-music/features/19055/


Tunited - Make Love Share Music

Tunited.com is a new music lifestyle destination that merges a music retail site and social networking with its own vision for the future of online music. It is the one-stop online environment for music makers, shakers, lovers and influencers launched in May 2010. Tunited seek to bring change to the music industry and open the gates for Independent artists and bring choice and influence to the consumer.

Via ‘listener’ and ‘artist’ profiles, Tunited will encourage fans to stream and share the music they love with their friends and enable Independent artists to promote and sell the music they make directly to their fans. There is also the online ‘Tunited’ magazine poised at the bleeding edge of music which will feature new band recommendations and reviews from fans and journalists as well as informed articles and industry news.

Think Drowned-In-Sound-meets-Myspace –meets- a-fairtrade-iTunes. Tunited is committed to revaluing music.

Tunited has a unique streaming model that will reward fan engagement. Listeners will receive a stream bank of 50 free streams when they sign-up. From there users can build up a bank of streaming credits when they download, buy merchandise or promote music they love. Listeners can make playlists, recommend tracks, blog and review bands for the Tunited magazine. They can share music using their fandist widget and become a Tunited Tastemaker, enabling them to shape the music scene. Tunited’s users will only have to pay for what they use and are rewarded for what they promote. What’s more streams can be cashed in for other cool stuff too, like vouchers to spend at your favourite high street fashion boutiques!

For artists, Tunited will empower them to take control of their own destiny and build their own brand. As well as receiving more money for every download, getting paid for streaming and reaching more fans, there’s free music software, collaboration projects, their own personalised Tunited shop, music business guidance and tailored, cost-effective merchandise packages. Artists can also find band members, rehearsal studios and gigs by talking to other musicians. They can even song-swap and collaborate. All music is chart eligible and a pool of A&Rs, producers and publishers will be on the site scouting for new rising talent and offering advice. Tunited is committed to passing on as much as possible to artists. To demonstrate this, the site does not make any profit what-so-ever from any music downloaded on the site meaning that Tunited can afford to pay more through to the artist.


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Tunited is the brainchild of Midge Ure of Ultravox and Live Aid fame. Having grown frustrated with the difficulty new bands faced getting their music out there and the raw deal they received he looked to find a solution to aid and invest in new talent and provide music fans with more choice and influence in the way they consume music. Midge Ure and his team have worked tirelessly on creating this innovative platform that has been well received by music lovers and the music and technology industry.

The independent music industry has long been underfunded and overlooked. When we were talking to Sir George Martin recently about Tunited he said:-“There is a lot of young untapped talent in our country, and this is the life-blood of creativity. Any process that encourages and develops that talent is vital for the future of good music.”

An opinion shared by Midge who says: “With Tunited, we’re not just opening doors for new artists – we’re blowing the doors right off, Italian Job-style! I’ve been incredibly lucky; I’ve been successful in the 38 years I’ve been in the industry,” Midge adds. “Now, I see it’s time for me to give something back to that industry and to the new emerging artists. Tunited will be the new music industry.”

Says Tunited MD Matt Stanley: “There used to be things called independent record stores, remember those? Talking to the guy behind the counter you’d find out what’s new and hot. You could let him know what tracks you were excited about and be part of the conversation, the chatter. One shop I went to in Soho had stickers on each CD with an “if you like this then you’ll also like” recommendation and a mark out of 10. I could buy the same CD in HMV, but the environment helped validate my purchases and love of independence. That is what we are trying to create at Tunited. For artists we simply want to give them a better deal”.

Tunited’s tag line is make love share music; By creating an active connected community of independent artists and influential fans, Tunited’s community will discover and be the seminal successes of tomorrow. A new model for the future, Tunited is the one-stop online destination where you can make music, love music and share music and feel good about doing it!

Excitement amongst the artist and fan community is already growing at a rapid rate with word of mouth alone driving sign-up to the pre-launch newsletter. There has been strong industry support with PIAS, Ministry Of Sound, Essential, Beggars and Domino agreeing to have their artists on site for launch. Still behind closed doors Tunited is currently in closed beta and is due to launch in May. Access will initially be invitation-only.


Tunited - Make Love Share Music
http://www.tunited.com


PostPosted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 6:23 am
by CraigMaxim
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Midge Ure
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


James "Midge" Ure, OBE (born 10 October 1953) is a Scottish guitarist, singer, keyboard player, and songwriter. He enjoyed particular success in the 1970s and 1980s in bands including Slik, Thin Lizzy, The Rich Kids, Visage, and most notably as frontman of Ultravox. Ure co-wrote and produced the charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" and co-organised Band Aid, Live Aid and Live 8 with Bob Geldof. He twice received an Ivor Novello Award with Geldof for co-writing "Do They Know It's Christmas?" Ure acts as trustee for the charity, and serves as ambassador for Save The Children. His stage name, Midge, is a phonetic reversal of Jim, the diminutive form of his real name.


PostPosted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 6:42 am
by CraigMaxim


I was selected as one of their featured artists, with which they will be rolling their new site out with. It is in BETA testing right now. I have submitted music, uploaded pics, and been interviewed by the site, for which I suppose they will be creating bios from, or using in reviews of their artists, etc...

The site is UK based, and I am "hoping" that this will get my music some exposure in Europe, or at least gather some overseas fans. I am finishing some new songs now (A little more current/modern stuff) that I hope to get done before the site goes live.

The founder of the site, as you can see in the article, if you are not familiar with him, has been involved in some amazing projects. He has many industry connections from his decades in music, and with a little luck this will translate into interest from the music industry for their featured artists.

You can apply to be a BETA tester for the site, by going there and signing up. I don't know whether they are accepting any more applications for featured artist status, but anyone interested, who has some decent DEMOS of their original music, should find out right away, and SIGN UP as artists NOW, if you can! No one can predict the future for this site, but Tila Tequilla amazingly enough, is now a household name, for one reason alone... She was among the earliest members of a site called... MySpace! That was it! Getting in on the ground floor, and a little self-promotion, and... who knows?

SHRED - KLUGMO - NEANDERPAUL - KEITH - HAYDEN - ETC... ETC...

CONTACT THEM AND GET SIGNED UP, IF YOU STILL CAN!!!


PostPosted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 2:31 pm
by Slacker G
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Yes, I am a cynic.

Perhaps a new site every day telling me they are going to make me a star if I give them my music are behind my cynicism. :) Or could it simply my common sense in action?

Good luck. Nice to see you're stoked.

PostPosted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 3:14 pm
by philbymon
I like Midge Ure's music.

Good luck, Craig. Hope it brings fame & fortune.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 4:46 pm
by CraigMaxim
philbymon wrote:I like Midge Ure's music.

Good luck, Craig. Hope it brings fame & fortune.



I'm not expecting that, but thanks Phil, I appreciate your well wishes!!!


I'm pleased I was just accepted! Even small acknowledgements always feel good! :-)



PostPosted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 5:05 pm
by KLUGMO
It keeps you in the game Craig.

Play On

PostPosted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 5:14 pm
by CraigMaxim
KLUGMO wrote:It keeps you in the game Craig.

Play On



Thanks brother! :-)


btw... I may be needing to throw some songs at you in a few weeks (month maybe). For some reason I have country songs (originals) running through my brain at alarming speeds! LOL

I'm gonna start forcing myself to get them down right away (or try) because some of them seem really good to me, and I am really focused more at this point on SELLING some of my songs to established artists and up and comers, than whether I can still have a viable performing career or not.

I think you are a good songwriter and have a good ear for that genre, and I may need your assistance with my own material, if you are willing.

After all, country music is THE MOST PROFITABLE genre of music out there right now! It is the ONLY genre of music, whose sales are GROWING rather than diminishing or remaining stangnant!