
Pledge Music, which soft launched last month, is an online network for artists to fund their records, tours and promotions by fan contributions, and raise money for charity in the process. In concept, Pledge Music is similar to Sellaband, Slicethepie and Kickstarter.
Here is how it works:
1. Artist defines a project and its cost (i.e. the fundraising goal)
2. Artist promotes the project to his fanbase for contributions
3. Artist provides fans with incentives to pledge (credit on the record, exclusive content etc.)
4. Fans are only charged if the project goal is met
5. Pledge Music assists the artist in the vetting process (i.e. selecting and paying the recording studio)
6. Artists are encouraged to donate a portion of their proceeds to a charity of their choice
7. Artists retains 100% ownership of their copyright
Pledge Music boasts an impressive management team of music industry veterans, including Malcolm Dunbar, former A&R Director at Island, Warner/East West, Mother/Universal, V2 and Sanctuary; and Jonathan Smith, former CFO at Sanctuary and EMI. In addition, the company has undertaken to go out and scout new talent for the site themselves, combing the traditional A&R process with the new-world, crowd sourced internet phenomenon that’s sweeping the industry.
Pledge Music piloted their programme on one of their founders, Benji Rogers, who met his fundraising goal within six days under the artist alias, Marwood. His EP went into production shortly after. Currently, there are twelve other projects in the pipeline.
Artist sign-up is by invitation only until September 2009.
Contact Benji Rogers for details at benji [at] pledgemusic.com
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