NovemberStar Entertainment was created as another alternative for Indie Musicians to promote their music without waiting for the big recording companies to sign them up. We are familiar with the traditional music industry and do not like what we have seen. Artists and fans both deserve a better way and the Internet provides a better way.
The big music companies, who push to lower artists' shares of digital music sales, while at the same time suing tens of thousands of music seekers, no longer provide the best means of promoting and distributing your music. New technologies now allow artists to promote their music directly to the public, while allowing music fans to take control of their own music enjoyment. This site is dedicated to promoting the use of that technology by both artists and music seekers - resulting in better music, better music enjoyment, and better treatment of artists and fans.
George J. Little, founder of NovemberStar Entertainment, is one of the attorneys representing fans being sued by the big RIAA companies. The heart and soul of music will be lost if left in the hands of the traditional recording industry. Their ways no longer work. It is time to move on.
OUR MISSION is to help artists promote their music independently and to help music fans find Independent, DRM free, music to suit their tastes.
Learn More about how we go about this and how you, as either an artist or a music lover, can benefit from our site.
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Others on the Battlefront
Recordingindustryvspeople
Down Hill Battle
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Creative Commons
Future of Music Coalition
p2plawsuitssuck.com
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 Use the form below to search for indie bands and preview their music.
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Search for the Music you want Not the Music the big music companies think you should have!
Here are some links to find or promote Indie Music:
TuneFlow.com
eMusic
Indie-Music.com
The Orchard
Magnatune
Bleep.com
Zunior.com
Here's why you should support Indie Music:
- Avoid just leasing your music due to DRM which controls when and where you can listen to music you have purchased.
- Artists get more of the profits.
- No one is censuring what you should like or not like.
To see how the big music companies treat consumers, read this blog by Ray Beckerman, Attorney.
For a great discussion of Digital Music in general, check out DigitalMusicEye.com
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