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Goodbye Institubes :(
Looks like we can be certain Alizée's next album won't be with Institubes
http://institubes.tumblr.com/ "The label is gone but the artists are in top form..." <- no mention of Alizée but lets be hopeful! |
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I wonder what Alizée is going to do now.
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To bad for the label, bye bye..
BUT what kind of impact will this have on the creation of the potentional new album
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I think it could mean she'll have to come up with some big names to work with as far as song writers and musicians for this next album.
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It's only the end of the label. As far as artists to work with, the same people are still alive and still working as before. She's a great networker as she's already proven.
That was an interesting little piece. I noticed that it was obviously written by a native English speaker. There's no way to fake that. I was thinking of Institubes as a French label, but maybe they were more international.
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Artists switch labels all the time and even before this news was announced I suspected that Alizée's partnership with Institubes was over. I mean UEDS wasn't exactly a commercial success and it would be unwise from a commercial point of view for Institubes to agree to do another Alizée album after UEDS's poor performance. So I don't think it's such a big deal they've gone bust as far as Alizée's concerned.
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Man, stinks for Institubes not having her
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The end of music?
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Things are complicated, but Institubes was never really Alizée's "label." Yes, the people at Institubes composed the songs, wrote their lyrics and did the production for UEdS. In a video the other year, Alizée's described Institubes boss Jean-René Etienne as her "artistic director." The UEdS album insert names him as its "Executive producer" and states that the album is jointly published by Sir Sid (the creature of Tinkerbell and her Peter Pan) and Institubes Publishing, with distribution by Sony Music Entertainment under the Jive/Epic label. But the album is copyrighted alone by Wisteria Song (formerly Sir Sid Production), again the creature of Tinkerbell and her Peter Pan. While one doesn't know the contractual terms of the financial agreement between Alizée and Institubes, to me the copyright ownership at least suggests that Alizée in effect "hired" Institubes to help her create this work. By this I mean it might be that she paid them up front for their services, taking on the investment risk (and "reward") herself. This could be wrong, but if it is right, Institubes would hardly be unwilling to play ball again with her if it could. But with recorded music sales evaporating, while an album can remain an artistic vehicle for creating new songs, as an economic vehicle it is becoming nothing more than a means to promote live performances and licensing (e.g. ads) - i.e. a loss center, rather than a profit center. Does this mean we are we at "the end of music"? |
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Keep in mind that Jean-René Etienne said that the Institubes musicians are still working on projects and can be found at www.soundpellegrino.net and www.marble.fm.
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