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    changed when Independent Record Labels were created. Music was revolutionized when the effects of Independent Record Labels took place, when Atlantic Records was created, and when founders, producers, and artists worked together to create a viable business and music outlet. Music was indeed revolutionized when the effects of Independent Record Labels took place. Atlantic Records and Stax both play a role in showing how Independent Record Labels were so successful. Before Atlantic Records, there had

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    There are many advantages and disadvantages of the two different types of record labels, these include. Advantages of Independent Music Record Labels: • Artists Get The Rights To Their Music: This is a massive benefit of signing a contract with an indie label. As they have there own rights their have been a big increase of artists music being in the charts or being used in tv, film, and movies. By being allowed to keep the rights to the music, artists have the option to do what they would

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    The Independent Record Labels of the 1950’s and 1960’s History of Music Production Eric Eller Throughout the 1950’s and 1960’s, a wave of new musical movements by independent record labels and new artists emerged in the United States. This movement is captured in the stories of those label creators and owners, and in the turbulent journey through their successes and failures. The first emergence was fueled by multiple factors: competitive economic circumstances, up-and-coming local musical

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    Starting an Independent Record Label Introduction Throughout these four chapters I will be discussing how to start your own record label. Part one will be talking about how to get started, like what a record company does. Part two will be talking about setting up the actual label, like record deals, contracts that you will need, and making your business plan. Part 3 will be discussing how to find the group you will represent, like what to look for in an artist, what is the artist looking

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    In the film, Begin Again music is shown throughout the film by a form of communication in the daily lives of all the characters. Whether it is open mic night, they are at home singing or writing a song. All the characters express their feelings and communicate with music. John Carney developed this movie with music being the main focus. The main characters in the film used music as a way of communication, a way to express their feelings, how they found their family and the one thing that helped

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    dealing with the unknown. Manga, like many forms of art, throughout the years was commercialized after it was shown to be capable of making money. Like all markets there was a void where companies viewed the risks to be too high, and eventually an independent group of fans stepped in to fill that demand. This is why Comiket was established. Comiket, the Japanese abbreviation of Comic Market started small with 32 circles and about 700 people in attendance but today has 35,000 circles and about 500,000

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    INTRODUCTION This essay will be looking at Independent music in relation to the categorisation of distribution and production. It will also discuss the impact with regard to the development of musical performances and production. Originally, Independent music referred to bands or artists who performed and/or produced music autonomously and without the commercial rules and restrictions associated with major record labels (Hale, 2014). Throughout the years Independent music has evolved into a broader meaning

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    fillip to record companies, as fans bought CDs of their favourite old vinyl albums, thus classic albums artists from the 60s and 70s sold substantial amounts of CD versions of their old album catalogue. As many major record companies were part of multinational electric goods companies, a valid argument can be that record companies were providing the software (CDs) for the multinationals hardware (CD players). To illustrate this point, the electrical goods giants Philips and Sony owned record companies

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    and discussing its impact with regard to the development of musical performances and production. The word “Indie” is a term derived from the word Independent. Originally, independent music referred to bands or artists who performed and/or produced music autonomously and without the commercial rules and restrictions associated with major record labels (Hale, 2014). As a result, this offered artists more freedom of expression and a wider scope to push the musical boundaries. Throughout the years

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    part of. There are many genres of music in specific cultures. All music has its own individuality to it but two in particular have unique and similar qualities, Indie music and Alternative music, through its musical structure, publishing with record labels, and their popularity. Musical structures are how to format a song, whether it is has a rhyme scheme of ABAB, AABA, etc. Music does not even necessarily need a rhyme scheme, as long as if there is a flow agreeing with the instrumentals than anything

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