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Guest post by Mike Wright of SongCastWe’ve seen the trajectory from tapes, to CD’s, to mp3’s to iPods, but now we’re moving into streaming, instead of simply “ownership” of the content, and listeners want on-demand enjoyment. The industry changes typically just meant record labels had to shift their distribution strategy by offering a new type of product. But not, the whole industry is turning on its head.Following the trend of other businesses that promote a straight-to-consumer model, I’m seeing a shift in how artists deal with record labels. With the advances in streaming, artists can go the route of making their work directly available through streaming services. This move cuts the label out of the equation. And the future will likely see artists launching the content right to consumers, which will fully cut out both labels and streaming services.Currently, music services such as iTunes, Pandora, and Spotify dominate. There’s really a limited need for physical products. Shop for a 2018 model car and you won’t likely find a CD player slot. For artists, the music services mean they don’t need the record label for distribution. Pandora can be used by listeners in Holland, there’s no longer a use of a country-by-country launch. The labels have seen the writing on the wall and are making deals with the music services in order to get a piece of the business. Where does this leave the artist? They’re back in a situation where the label exerts too much control.The next step will be for artists to forge ahead on their own, by ignoring the music service-label conglomeration. Artists are already using their own apps to release exclusive content to fans, so it’s a small jump to a direct artist-to-fan relationship. I’ve been in this industry a long time, and we’re at a point where all three parties (services, labels, and artists) are locked in a battle for the consumer. We’ll quickly see which model triumphs, whether that means freemium, advertising-supported, or subscription-based listening models.Related articles






