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  • how to decide: major or indie?

    September 22, 2008 60 Comments

    RETURNING FROM BLOGWORLD, PART 2.

    i want to add something that i may not have made 100% clear with my statement at blogworld about signing (or not) with major labels. i knew that this statement would resonate...don't worry, i'm not backing down from what i said at all :)

    by no means do i know everything about how this works. i've made mistakes, and i don't know all the inner workings of the varied, complicated agreements that musicians are making with various entities. as you read on, i simply want to remind you that there are other opinions on the subject. this is mine.

    at blogworld, i said that if you want to make a living making music, and you don't need the "fame" aspect (you don't need to "blow up"), then you don't need to go with a major. it's more complex than "avoiding majors" though. AND, to be perfectly clear, i'm also not saying the ONLY other option is an indie label (you could distribute it and promote it yourself, for example). i'm saying that there are many ways to be a self-sustaining musician these days. recording is easier and cheaper than ever, distribution can be nearly as simple as setting up a paypal account, and online fanbases are out there for you to find and connect with.

    the key still is, and will always be: is your music good? do i, as a fan, like it? to what degree am i interested in being a part of what you have to offer through your recordings, shows, or merchandise?

    on a side note: if fame is the focus part of the equation today, then what about linkin park? the answer: times were different back in the late 1990s when we signed with a major. they weren't asking for ownership of your touring, merchandise, fan club, and domain name back then. they are now.

    to put it in perspective: tom whalley, the president of warner brothers, would love to see you succeed and build a strong following of 10,000 fans by yourself, with no one else's help. at that point, he knows that if you decide to work with warner bros., although he will have to offer you more in order for you to be interested in working with WB, your work has given you (and them) a head start, plus they know they're working with someone who understands what it takes to build momentum from the ground up. it's a win-win.

    anyway, the bottom line is that the power is now in your hands more than ever. my advice to you is to throw the old rulebook out, be thoughtful about your decisions, and do what works for you.

    mike

  • BLOGWORLD AFTERMATH

    September 22, 2008 50 Comments

    RB (the red baron) and i just got back from an exhausting and fantastic trip to vegas for blogworld. although i went to sleep pretty early, RB was out all night overdoing it on the gambling, sex, and drugs...somehow i was able to get him up early enough to make it to the conference at 7:45am. it was a little early, but we got our wits together, and tim and i had a great talk with the folks there. there were a ton of fascinating questions, and i personally got a lot out of it. afterward i got a good chance to speak to some of you in person, take some pictures, and sign some autographs.

    speaking of which: if you, the reader, are someone i met at the conference, and you have photos or video of us, feel free to leave a comment under this post, with the photo, video, or a link so all the mikeshinoda.com community can check them out!

    a huge "thank you" goes out to tim ferriss (for babysitting us, ha!), rick calvert, rohit bhargava, mohammed saleem, and all the interesting folks i met and chatted with today. thanks to the many people who came up and said so many nice things about my music and art, and thanks to everyone who shared with us their insight into the future of our online world.

    the link to the keynote talk, in full, is hopefully coming soon. i'll put it up asap. here are some links to some coverage in other good blogs:

    http://rohitbhargava.typepad.com/weblog/2008/09/lessons-on-buil.html

    http://www.flyteblog.com/flyte/2008/09/blogworld-sunda.html

    http://www.miss604.com/2008/09/blog-world-expo-2008-keynote-and-sunday-sessions.html

    by the way, i was just kidding about RB and the gambling, sex, and drugs. he's not into that stuff--he keeps it clean.

    except for his obsession with narcoleptic sheep:

    Narcoleptic Sheep

    EDIT: fan correction: narcoleptic goats, not sheep. (wow, people around these parts are pretty quick to correct you when it comes to mistakes regarding animal species. next thing you know, they'll be telling me a dolphin isn't a fish...)

  • response to comment

    June 8, 2008 74 Comments

    from comments on KICKING OFF post:

    Anybody know that guy’s name who’s work was exhibited in Shinoda’s art show? Corey Sydelius or something to that effect. I can’t really remember his last name, but it’s something like that. I need to know if he has a website or something where I can see his work. Any help is appreciated.

    his name is corey sandelius. corey and i went to art school together. i think his work is really unique and amazing. he shows around town in LA and is currently building his portfolio and looking for new places to show his work.

    corey sandelius official website

    mike

    EDIT: props to this fan for this photo of the show in spain. it was a fun show

    <p><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3092/2561008536_96f0a565fa.jpg?v=0" alt="" width="500" height="375" /></p>
    
  • KENJI / internment / hiroshima

    May 6, 2008 106 Comments

    my friend frank (we've worked together on most of the art for LP packaging, etc.) sent me a link to this video above. his aunt is a teacher, and a student of hers did it. i think it's great.

    i know there are a few fan videos out there for the song "kenji," and many other FM / LP songs. i just wanted to take this opportunity to thank everyone who makes fan videos to our songs. they're great!

    on that note, someone also sent me a link to new photos of the aftermath of the hiroshima atom bomb. they are new photos, found in a cave. the photographer is unknown. please be warned, these are extremely graphic.

    mike

    click here for hiroshima photos

  • new orleans / socalled video

    February 24, 2008 38 Comments

    two things: one, the tour's going great, and we're almost to new orleans...as many of you know, we still have our eye on the slow progress in the rebuilding of the areas affected by hurricane katrina. we funded two homes for habitat for humanity via music for relief. it's very exciting. we'll be there on wednesday (after shows in lexington and nashville) to hang out with the home owners and help build on-site. thanks to all who have been donating and participating!

    two: check out this video i just found online.

    mike


    SOCALLED - You Are Never Alone

  • about the last post

    January 2, 2008 98 Comments

    two things i should say about the last post and its comments: