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Music
Ripe and Ready For The Picking in The Orchard
An Interview With The Orchard Senior VP Brad Nevin
By MuzikMan, MusicDish.com
In
the not-too-distant past, aspiring musicians who wished to distribute
their music did not have many palatable options; they could either
sell their music at concerts, or beg independent shop owners to
stock their albums. Both options offered limited exposure, at best.
With the age of the internet, independent musicians could now post
their music on a website easily, but the problem of exposure remained.
That
problem has been solved by The New Orchard, which not only
posts music on the internet for musicians, distributing it to all
the major online digital portals such as iTunes and Napster,
but offers physical distribution as well. Founded in 1998, The New
Orchard has undergone a rebirth in 2003, fueled by new investors,
new management, and a renewed commitment to fostering and nurturing
up-and-coming bands. Brad Navin, Senior Vice President of
Music & Programming recently sat down and talked about the exciting
happenings at The New Orchard:
[MusikMan]
Why are you calling it The NEW Orchard? What is new and different?
[
Brad Navin ] We took on some investment last year from a private
equity firm, and with that came new management, new personnel, and
an overhauled website. We've streamlined our offering so that we
have a digital-only distribution model, as well as a Digital-Physical,
which we've never offered before. We have a new customer service
division, complete with an email address our artists can use to
contact us with questions and issues, and we will get back to them
within 24 hours. We have a monthly newsletter that keeps our artists
up to date on developments within the company. We are calling it
The NEW Orchard because there are so many new and exciting reasons
for bands to check us out again.
[MusikMan]
Why should a band sign with you, and why should they do it NOW?
[
Brad Navin ] We are the only company of our kind that is offering
a non-exclusive physical and digital distribution model. We have
the means to get records into both the major stores and the mom
& pop stores, and we also have deals in place with all the leading
online retail partners-CD Now, Amazon, Barnes & Nobel, etc.
Nobody has the reach we do across the board for the actual physical
distribution and complete digital distribution. We are doing business
with all the major leading legitimate online services in the country
including most services across Western Europe, Australia, New Zealand
and Pan-Asia. It is not something that is hypothetical, it is not
something that we are planning on doing; it is something we have
already been doing for many months.
We
use Loud Eye, the independent music industry leader, for
digital encryption. We are an exclusive preferred partner of their
organization, which provides us with everything we need to get the
job done. They are an industry leading Technology Company handling
the encoding and delivery of 80% of North America's music and they
work with all of the major labels. Having a technology partner that
is on the forefront of the latest encoding and delivery specs allows
The Orchard to deliver the highest quality audio and release information
across all services worldwide.
We have
successfully delivered our music catalog to all US based services
far surpassing any other non-major label distributor. One Hundred
Percent of our catalog (over 120,000 tracks) is currently available
from iTunes, Napster, Musicmatch, MusicNet, and Buymusic.
Furthermore, 100% of all newly added releases will be available from
all services as they are received (as per the set uptake schedule
of each service, which varies across the services).
[MusikMan]
Tell us about the on-line accounting system.
[
Brad Navin ] It's something that hasn't been out there before.
We're building a completely integrated accounting system in which
you can take all of the information from all of our partners-whether
it's physical distribution or digital distribution-and you'll be
able to see what albums shipped to where, and when. With our system,
there will be a summary of your activity across all the services,
which is updated constantly, as well as particular releases by track,
detailing what type of activity have been going on whether it is
a stream or download. In addition, that will all be available online
right at people's fingertips.
[MusikMan]
How much do your services cost?
[
Brad Navin ] We offer three basic models, and there is a special
deal in place from February 15 through March 15 for new bands
and labels joining us:
(1)
World Wide Digital distribution, which is $39, down from $49.
(2) The Digital and Physical distribution is $79, down from $99,
which also gets you into the on-line retail stores, including
(3) On-Demand manufacturing is $99, down from $129, which gives
people both the physical and digital distribution, plus the ability
to manufacture CDs when they are ordered.
The
New Orchard
gives musicians without the benefit of major label support the chance
to actually be heard on a scale that could not have been imagined
just a few years ago. Now, the company is putting out a call to
all Indie musicians to help open up the floodgates to all the fantastic
music that we know is out there, and to help make music history.
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