Entries in music (5)

Wednesday
Oct102007

Holy Flying Sales Batman

Maida Vale is a (very talented) group that cut an EP in Pixel Records' Studio. It's with great pride I share that they have cracked the Top 100 Folk Albums on iTunes.

Click this link to check out the record. Buy it and you can say you heard of them first.

Friday
Dec222006

Sarah Mac Band EP now available on iTunes

The title of the post pretty much sums up what I'm trying to convey. Now, I may be somewhat biased having recorded the album, but I think this is a release that you'll want to own. That way you can say you knew them way back before they were world famous.

Click the button to open iTunes. Just preview a song and you'll be overcome with an overwhelming need to buy the album.


Sarah Mac Band - Countdown to Silence

Thursday
Dec212006

A few friends can change the world

To my friends in Second Life:

Four years ago, I started a record label out of frustration with the established music industry. I firmly believed that there had to be a way to operate which rewarded the artist, the listener and the label; that there had to be a way for everyone to win. Instead of perpetually complaining, I decided to do something about it.

Last night, my vision was validated like never before.

The establishment has seen what we're doing, and they want to be a part of it. NBC has come to the table in a big way and said, "We want to provide entertainment to you, and we want to do it the way you want it done." Other networks and media companies need to take note: companies that adapt in the way that NBC is will thrive. Last night, we saw an unparalleled collaboration between signed and independent musicians. We saw an amazing partnership between a Fortune 100 company, small companies and individuals. We saw the future.

You see, Second Life music is now leading the music industry revolution. Artists like Grace Buford, Frogg Marlowe and, yes, the Sarah Mac Band are gaining intense international exposure via an entirely new medium. Because of the way our community works, existing media companies are embracing our model and our world instead of trying to break it.

I am completely amazed, moved and humbled that, in four hours our little band of people was able to stand toe-to-toe with the marketing might of one of the most powerful media companies in the world. The metrics Pixel Records gathered during and after the event indicate that an inordinate amount of the response to this event was a direct result of your efforts in spreading the word.

Never in the history of music has there been a phenomenon like this. Never before has a community banded together with so much cohesion and mutual support. You are an army of volunteers that moves with the precision of the finest organizations in the world. Most amazing of all is that in working together, we work for both the good of the group and the good of the individuals in it. This amazing resource is available to all who participate in it. Every listener and every artist that is a part of our scene benefits from our relationship.

Please accept my deeply held thanks for what your doing. I am thankful for each and every one of you.

You're changing the music business forever.

Sincerely and humbly,

Mike McHargue, President
Pixel Records, Inc.

Thursday
Nov302006

S A T U R D A Y Night!

I'm going to keep shouting from the rooftops that you do not want to miss what's happening Saturday. This is going to be one of those world changing events on par with the moon landing. People will remember where they were when Pixel Records and the Sarah Mac Band changed how music is promoted, sold and enjoyed forever. Hyperbole? Not when it's true.

Now, I've gotten a pretty good amount of email from people who say they want to be a part of this experience, but they really can't get into the whole Second Life thing. No problem! We've got this thing being simulcast on Internet Radio. Just head over to phreak-radio.com on Saturday and click listen. It'll be almost as good as really virtually being there. Show starts at 4:00 PM Pacific (7PM Eastern) with the Sarah Mac Band hitting the stage at 6PM (9PM Eastern).

If you do manage to make it into Second Life, don't miss out on the best music buying experience you'll ever have. It's like iTunes, only more fun and without all that painful DRM.

Let me go on record here by saying that if you're a friend or family member of mine, I will be deeply hurt and offended if you don't at least tune in. We're talking the kind of feelings of betrayal that require therapy. Please don't do that to me.

Wednesday
Nov292006

Sarah Mac Band, live in your living room

This Saturday, the Sarah Mac Band is playing Muse Isle.

Be there. You'll be depressed and possibly suicidal if you miss it. They're that good.

Did I mention I own Muse Isle?