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Ultimate Survival Guide for the New Music Industry: A Handbook for Hell

Ultimate Survival Guide for the New Music Industry: A Handbook for Hell
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Ultimate Survival Guide for the New Music Industry: A Handbook for Hell

 
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From setting up an indie label to shopping songs and gaining airplay and getting signed (or not), these invaluable insights are vividly documented in a detailed, informative guide to creating a career in music.

 
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Product Details
Author:Justin Goldberg
Paperback:358 pages
Publisher:Lone Eagle
Publication Date:2004-01
Language:English
ISBN:1580650481
Package Length:9.0 inches
Package Width:6.0 inches
Package Height:1.0 inches
Package Weight:1.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 25 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 25 customer reviews )
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23 of 23 found the following review helpful:


5A Music Business Jewel of a Book  Mar 13, 2004
There are a lot of music biz books out there. The problem with my old favorites is the basics are there, but they are really outdated with the current changes in the music industry. Less than two weeks ago, I read this new release "The Ultimate Survival Guide to the New Music Industry: Handbook for Hell" written by Justin Goldberg. The writer has 15+ years under his belt and first hand experience with what new artists and other music biz wannabes face today. In my opinion, it is a crucial . .let me repeat crucial . . information guide that anyone genuinely interested in the music business should sit down and read. Unless you know the basics about copyrights and royalty distribution, you will be led around by your nose. This book covers TV, film, albums, copyright, record deals, lawyers, managers, indie labels and paints the big picture clearly. It also comes with a CD (not audio) that has numerous business forms that you need to be familiar with and a whole list of contacts for record companies, radio, managemnt, etc. It is the best music biz book I have read in a very long time. It is now the first book I recommend to anyone for this new age of music business that we find ourselves in. A Must Read for anyone who is seriously interested in pursuing a career in today's music field, where I myself have logged twenty+ years.

38 of 43 found the following review helpful:


1Not Worth the Money  Nov 29, 2004 By John W. Turner
I am truly puzzled by the other reviews of this book. I'm wondering if maybe I bought a different edition or something, because the book I read had none of the things others are describing, and none of the things promised in the promo copy.

I bought this book based on the reviews. My goal was to learn how to release independent music (my own). For example, the promo copy for the book specifically says that readers will learn "how to effectively release independent albums". Yet on reading the book, the guide to releasing an independent album was nowhere to be found. Reading the book, the only things I found that even remotely resembled advice on how to release an independent album were anecdotal comments from a few industry executives along the lines of "it is different now than it was back in the day, now you just have to be ready to do whatever you need to do, and remember to follow up." Absolutely no help at all.

The book consists entirely of anecdotal interviews with various music industry executives. There are no step by step guides. There are no checklists, there are no plans. Just the author interviewing industry execs. These execs in turn ramble and reminisce about things that happened in the distant past, how they got their start, who they worked with, etc. No concrete information whatsoever.

The book NEVER mentions the CD-ROM that was included. The CD-ROM is not covered in the table of contents, nor is it addressed in the book itself. You would think that an author might write something like "the first thing you need is a contract (see the file named contract.doc in the FILES directory on the CD)". If you read this book, you will see nothing of the sort.

In short, this book DOES NOT do the following: specifically explain how to release an independent album, explain how to create revenue through licensing and other opportunities, explain how to get your music into major retail outlets, how to gain radio airplay, or how to setup songwriting copyrights and music publishing companies.

For example, in the section dealing with getting your music into major retail outlets, the author simply interviews an industry exec, and asks questions like "how do you get your music into retail outlets". The answer is typically "it is really difficult to do so, you just have to keep trying and keep sending promo copies and keep following up until you get a break". This is nonsense, and absolutely no help. Who should we call? Who should we send promo copies to? How about suggestions for cover letters? Preferred distribution formats? Minimum quantities? Pricing structures?

I specifically wanted information on how to setup a licensing company or other business structure for my music, and a guide for setting up an independent label to release the same music. I found none of this in this book, though judging from the book's description, this information is exactly what I should find. By "guide" I mean specific suggestions and advice, not interviews with random people telling me it is hard work and to just keep trying.

All in all, an extremely unsatisfying book. If there was a "no star" rating I would have chosen it. I should point out that I have co-authored two books myself (both available here on Amazon) so I know what it takes to deliver a "how-to" book. I gave this book more than a few chances to give me the information I was looking for, because returning it or selling it used is a hassle. In the end, after the book consistently failed to provide specific info, I returned it.

Disclaimer: I did not open the CD-ROM. I never do until I am certain that I will be keeping the book, because I want to preserve my option to return the book if needed. Some of the things promised for the book may or may not be on the CD-ROM.

19 of 20 found the following review helpful:


2Did not deliver as expected  Mar 18, 2005 By Pixie
This is not a "How-To" book, so much as a collection of interviews with diverse people in the industry. While the interviews were interesting and had some relevant information, and the author has obviously spent alot of time in the business, the CD-Rom was a complete disappointment. First, it's Windows only which it doesn't say anywhere that I could see. So I spent time trying to open it on my Mac, before realizing this. Second, once I did get it onto a windows machine, it didn't auto-launch. Once it did launch, there was a nicely done intro piece that lead to... a very unprofessional and hard-to-use user interface. To add insult to injury, the items I wanted most were apparently not available without some sort of membership; so I felt I was being given a "Hard-sell", on a product I had already purchased.

I tried to get to the "sample pages" and documents that sounded interesting and useful to me, but the CD kept looping me back to promote a particular band, and to "sign up for this website", which I did not want to do. It began to look like the whole reason the CD-Rom was created, was to get people to sign up - to what seems to be a very poorly structured, unprofessional website that I frankly couldn't find when I tried to, by URL! To give credit where it's due, the CD-Rom does seem to be somewhat useful as a reference tool for non-commercial radio stations and the like, but I didn't feel it was exclusive info not available elsewhere.

I have a band and my own indie label. The books I have found to be MOST helpful so far in getting off the ground are:

Label Launch: A Guide to Independent Record Recording, Promotion, and Distribution by Veronika Kalmar - covers all the basics. This is a great book to start with & get a feel for the whole process, especially the business paperwork & such.

Start and Run Your Own Record Label, Revised and Expanded Edition by Daylle Deanna Schwartz - this one is short and sweet, covering a little bit about alot of topics. It doesn't go in depth into anything, but the bits & pieces can be extremely useful!

and a book I downloaded in PDF format called, "How to Promote your Music on the Internet" (also available in bound edition)- I have just begun this book, and it seems to be a real treasure trove of information! With a bit of creativity, a positive outlook and some hard work, I believe I will get farther with this book than with any other I've found yet!

Hope this is helpful...

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5This book saved our band!!!  Jun 02, 2004
Finally an honest book about today's music industry! After buying and reading too many other books promising the "secrets" to success in the music industry, I decided to take a chance and read this one mainly due to the frankness of the title "handbook for hell" which many bands playing original music can testify is the appropriate title for finding success in music. The greatest strengths of this book are the directness and honesty with which Justin points out the unfortunate truths about the industry - while providing an outline for success - even if you aren't an "American Idol". It's also easy to read and entertaining while quite instructive. This book brought new life to my band and should be required reading for any original band.
A great side benefit is the accompanying disc for PC that is packed full of crucial contact info.
If you wanna be a sucessful musician playing original music - get this book!

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5GREAT INSIDER INTERVIEWS  Mar 11, 2004
Finished absorbing the book just last week and I've got to say it's some of the *best* money I've ever spent in this industry! Gave me great perspective and I particularly liked all the insider interviews! Nicely done!

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