Last.FM: New Subscription & Artist Royalty Programs Launch
Pretty big news from Last.FM, the social music site. (If you haven't used it, try it, it's awesome.) First, they're enabling full song and full album plays for major artists for the first time -- EMI, Sony BMG, Universal, and Warner are all participating. (Unsigned artists' music has always been playable...and even major artists' music could often be found on the site to play in full, but anyway...) Listeners are limited to 3 full plays per title, after which, they'll be prompted to subscribe -- yup, they're entering the music subscription service game.
Second, Last.FM is launching the Artist Royalty Program where artists will be paid directly a share of ad revenue, based on the volume of plays their music gets. It'll be interesting to see what that actually works out to be. In any case, go ahead and upload your original music if you haven't already, and/or check out some of the new music available on the site.




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Posted by: barronpilgrim | February 28, 2008 04:01 PM
Hey guys,
One band ripe for rediscovery is the Liverpool Five, the best kept secret of BritRock.They influenced many groups but were held back by RCA Victor. Good news is that Sundazed Records has remastered 18 of their original trax and is putting them out on a new cd "The Best of the Liverpool Five" .On the Sundazed web site you can listen to 30 second samples of each track. Give them a listen and know why The Beatles, Stones etal kept them quiet.
Posted by: MB300TE | April 17, 2008 09:39 PM