MARILLION - Album-Release über P2P Netzwerk
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Marillions anstehendes Album Happiness ist he Road, das am 20.10. über Marillion.com veröffentlicht wird, gibt es interessante Neuigkeiten zu verkünden.
Die Band machte am Mittwoch, 10. September das komplette Doppelalbum über das P2P Netzwerk
http://www.musicglue.com/marillion zugänglich. Das ist das erste Mal, dass eine Band selber ihr Album zum freien Zugang ins Netz stellt. Lest in der offiziellen Pressemitteilung die Gründe, die die Band dazu bewegt haben, solch einen spektakulären Schritt zu wagen.
MARILLION PIONEER P2P (PEER-TO-PEER) RELEASE OF NEW DOUBLE ALBUM
Happiness ist he Road
P2P RELEASE DATE: 10TH SEPTEMBER, 2008
GENERAL RELEASE: 20th October, 2008
10th September, 2008 - Today, Marillion become the first band anywhere in the world to release their new album (Happiness ist he Road) legally using P2P (Peer to Peer) internet networks for distribution.
Widely recognised as the first band to truly embrace the Internet’s potential to interact with fans since circa 1996, Marillion have taken the step of partnering with Internet technology company, Music Glue to harness the legal use of P2P sites and release their 15th studio album, Happiness ist he Road.
With more than 90% of all acquired music in the UK being downloaded or shared via P2P websites according to the IFPI (International Federation of the Phonographic Industry), Music Glue’s technology creates a unique interactive band-to-fan interface mechanism that does not normally exist at the point of download.
Having downloaded a song, an interactive window appears on the music fan’s computer with a video message from Marillion speaking directly to the consumer, telling them about their new album, the band`s latest news, the forthcoming Marillion tour and all the products and merchandise available at marillion.com.
Music fans can listen to the track, and have the option to join the email mailing list, allowing access to a DRM-free version of the track.
Marillion in no way condone the use of P2P sites for the illegal distribution of copyrighted material. By giving their consent to distribute Happiness ist he Road using the Music Glue model, Marillion are embracing the potential worldwide super-distribution of P2P networks to connect with downloaders, enabling an interactive dialogue rather than having no contact at all with potential new fans.
On adopting this new model for distribution Marillion`s keyboard player Mark Kelly said: "While we don’t condone illegal file sharing, it’s a fact of life that a lot of music fans do it. We want to know who our file sharing fans are. If they like our new album enough, then we want to persuade them to pay something for it or at least come and see us on tour. Music Glue is the means to achieve this goal, and to give us back something positive from the dire situation most artists find themselves in today".
Music Glue founder Mark Meharry said: "Until now, fans that acquire music via P2P networks have been treated as thieves by the global recording industry. From a legal perspective it is difficult to argue in favour of the fans on this issue, however, from a commercial point of view, P2P provides access to more fans, on a global scale, than ever thought possible via traditional distribution methods. If you talk to the young, modern music fan (which we do on a regular basis) they see the situation very differently and believe that they are loyal and financially supportive of the artists they love, by purchasing gig tickets & merchandise, plus they happily consume sponsored branding as part of the overall experience. Music Glue allows creators of music to interact with these fans via P2P in a positive way that actually generates revenue. Our model requires a paradigm shift, away from the traditional legal perspective and forward to commercial common sense."
Happiness ist he Road is a 110 minute 2CD set co-produced by the band and Michael Hunter. The first album is entitled "Essence" - an adventurous musical trip exploring life’s biggest question; "What’s it all about?!". Alongside their signature rock orchestration, Happiness ist he Road also references elements of pop, dub and soul, and draws influence from artists as diverse as The Beach Boys and Marvin Gaye to Interpol, The Doors, Traffic, Pink Floyd and David Bowie. The album also sees Marillion experimenting with a host of new instruments including, dulcimers, glockenspiels, a harmonium, French horns, a harp and a zither and even sleigh bells, and has been expertly crafted into a multi-dimensional sonic landscape by Michael Hunter.
The second half of the Happiness ist he Road double album is “The Hard Shoulder“, a collection of songs that draw their inspiration from far and wide including, space aliens America, love found and lost, sanity found and lost, and Sinead O’Connor. According to Marillion’s lead-singer Steve H, the two albums that form Happiness ist he Road are a truly complete and contrasting set, "In many ways, Happiness ist he Road represents our broadest and most wide-ranging collection of influences to date. The music was written in the usual way - by jamming and listening, more jamming, more listening but with this album I think weŽve pushed our boundaries and redefined the Marillion sound once again."
Marillion have sold more than 15 million albums in a career spanning three decades and the release of Happiness ist he Road also sees the band embarking on a string of live dates across the UK this autumn.
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Internet: http://www.marillion.com
http://www.musicglue.com/marillion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI_OlG3FV5s
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