E5 | The Analog Revivalists: Tunegoody
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Summary
Today's conversation explores the shift from streaming to ownership as a means of deeper artist-fan connection and increased revenue. I sit down with david Chu and Benton Turner of the new physical distribution platform Tunegoody and we dive into the importance of physical format for artists. Tunegoody is on a mission to empower independent artists through reviving the analog physical merchandise. The discussion also covers the monetization of music and the vision for artist sustainability. The conversation explores the resurgence of physical music formats, the role of physical music in building fan connection, the nostalgia and cultural significance of physical music, and the future of physical music formats. It delves into the integration of new technologies with retro designs, highlighting the impact on the music industry and the artist-fan relationship.
Takeaways
- Physical format as a means of deeper artist-fan connection
- Shift from streaming to ownership for artists' revenue Physical music formats are making a comeback
- The integration of new technologies with retro designs is driving the resurgence of physical music formats
Chapters
- 00:00 The Shift from Streaming to Ownership
- 08:53 Tunegoody: Empowering Independent Artists
- 25:05 Monetizing Music and Artist Sustainability
- 31:54 Resurgence of Physical Music Formats
- 49:12 The Future of Physical Music Formats
Tune in and be sure to check out tunegoody.com and if you like what you see, Tunegoody is throwing in a FREE artist copy of vinyl available to 50 artists.
This offer is only available inside the MFL which by the way, is currently free to join! If that sounds rad to you... step inside the MFL and claim your free vinyl www.musicfitrecords.com