low-gain wrote:And most of the time we're just selling music to fellow musicians.. never the masses that have no clue what 8bc or cm.org are.
Even since I started hanging around 8bc or cm.org, this has been my thoughts exactly. A bunch of starving artists selling music to fellow artists that have to sell their own equipment just to pay the bills. Of course they all think music should be free... they're poor! If I had no money, I wouldn't pay for music either.
My promo EP, which I self-released, has 41 downloads, and that's considering that I require email addresses for downloads... I guess that brings me close to popular, but I have a web business with a lot of traffic and have used that somewhat to my advantage. I'm not a popular musician at all. I do want to get to the point where my music can move on its own (be that sales or free downloads), and that would definitely require taking the same route any other artist takes to get popular; exploiting social sites people actually use (myspace, facebook, youtube), sending out demos, doing shows, constantly bugging friends for support, etc. I don't want to depend on the chip community to gain popularity, currently I just see it as a way to get feedback on my work from other artists and hear what others are doing. Anyway, I am actually working on a complete album and I'm constantly thinking about things like artwork, physical packaging, release dates, promotion, etc.
tl;dr Music that sells is 50% quality, 50% marketing.