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	      <title><![CDATA[New Download Site to take on British Music Industry]]></title>
	      <link>http://djb31st.buzznet.com/user/journal/1135161/new-download-site-take-british/</link>
	      <description><![CDATA[(<a href="http://www.firegigs.com/" target="_blank">http://www.firegigs.com</a>),
a specialist music venture, is launching a web 2.0 site which offers
background music to UK businesses at a low set fee of £20 while
promoting a wealth of unsigned talent. <br>
<br>At present, UK businesses that wish to play background music on
their premises must hold two licenses: one from Phonographic
Performance Ltd (PPL) for the sound recording and another from the
Performing Rights Society (PRS) for the lyrics. At present, there’s no
alternative to this licensing arrangement and the fees are expensive
(averaging £450). <br>
<br>The idea behind Firegigs.com is to expose unsigned artists and
issue licenses for a fraction of the cost of those from PPL and PRS.
Everyone benefits, as artists will have their music played publicly,
raising their profile amongst a wide target audience. Possible outlets
will include bars, cafes, hairdressers and retail outlets, as well as
'on hold' music on telephone systems. Meanwhile, business will save
hundreds of pounds per unit while supporting new talent. <br>
<br>Steven Law, CEO of Firegigs.com, says: “We want to promote talented
artists in the UK and worldwide who have recorded high quality music
but, for whatever reason, aren’t getting the exposure they deserve.
We’ll provide a limitless supply of music that can be downloaded from
the site and obtained by CD ordering service too. Every eighth MP3 will
be embedded with 'this music is brought to you by FireGigs.com',
further promoting artists and the site in general.” <br>
<br>Also planned are FireGigs.com events featuring the most popular
artists performing live gigs in licensees' business and other venues.
This represents an opportunity for the unsigned artists to gain even
wider exposure than by having their music played extensively in UK
commercial premises. <br>
<br>FireGigs.com is a web 2.0 (social interaction) start-up site. After
registering quickly and easily, artists can upload their music and
biographies and create blogs, while users can listen to and rate the
tunes, leave feedback and view charts of the week’s most popular audio
plays and downloads. Business users subscribed to the service can
download music, while avoiding the PPL/PRS license fees, and can search
for the exact genre they require. <br>
<br>Steven Law, CEO, says: “The combined income from the PPL and PRS in
2006 was over £750 million in the UK alone. We believe the background
music business is ready for a shake up and FireGigs.com is ready to
give it one.”]]></description>
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		  		  	<category>music</category>
		  		  	<category>music ignited</category>
		  		  	<category>promotion</category>
		  		  	<category>royalty free music</category>
		  		  	<category>streaming music</category>
		  		  	<category>uk artists</category>
		  		  	<category>uk music</category>
		  		  	<category>unsigned artists</category>
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	      <dc:creator>djb31st</dc:creator>
	      <dc:date>2007-10-12T05:58:00Z</dc:date>
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