Monday, July 13, 2009
M3 Radio
Promotion & Marketing
259 West 30th Street, Suite 12FR
New York, New York 10001
Tel (212) 564-4611 fax (212) 564-4448
mimimus@aol.com
www.MiaMindMusic.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sexy CMJ Magazine Exclusive: Lazarus AD Tag-Teams M3Radio’s EmpressRed
Q: What do you get when you have two hot boys, one hot girl and a video camera?
A: A red hot 3some with M3Radio Sonic Showdown’s EmpressRed & the guys from Lazarus AD!
Q: Where can you be one of the first to find out about Hot Indie happenings like this?
A: Two places: CMJ Magazine & HotIndieNews.com.
Caught in the act by a quick cameraman, CMJ’s New Music Report proudly published a photograph of two members of Wisconsin metal madmen Lazarus AD tag-teaming an openly ecstatic EmpressRed. But get your minds out of the gutter, minions, because there’s more here than meets the eye.
The red-hot M3Radio Sonic Showdown hostess was at the Webster Theater in Hartford, CT interviewing the rockers who opened for Amon Amarth on the northeastern leg of the “Twilight of the Thunder God” tour. So surf on over to www.YouTube.com/M3SonicShowdown or www.YouTube.com/M3Radio to see more as well as to find out how to enter EmpressRed’s “M3Radio Indie Music Video Contest/The Sonic Showdown”. For more contest details cruise to http://www.m3radio.com/contest .
Quizzical questions or comments? Call Stevie B at 212-564-4611 M-F 9 AM - 5 PM Eastern Time.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Promotion & Marketing
Tel (212) 564-4611 fax (212) 564-4448
mimimus@aol.com
On-air M3Radio Independent News personality, EmpressRed, recently received accolades from Italy and Gibson Guitars. The well tuned temptress and Internet media phenomena was featured in the world renown guitar maker’s newsletter along with Italian rock band Cinemavolta who is currently on tour in France.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Friday, May 8, 2009
New Interviews
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Hip Hop Show
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Whats to come
Thursday, April 16, 2009
What I think
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Something I found
Chuck TV Interview with James Lane, Kiyomi, and Stevie B
Discover the Indie Music Business Pt 2
Thursday, March 26, 2009
My Interview with the man himself
1. How long has Mia Mind Music been around and what made you start up a marketing and promotion company?
MMM has been in business for 25 years. My partners at that time & I had formerly been involved of shopping deals for artists but it was around that time that the major labels "lost the plot to the script", in other words, decided to no longer invest in artist development. Their business model was to now sign artists who had already established a developed marketing picture and to for go the process of taking diamonds in the rough and shaping them into viable commercial entities. This of course was great for the record companies but it resulted in placing the burden of career development upon the artist. Thus, we saw the need to form a company that could assist these musicians in that endeavor.
2. The music industry is a very competitive industry. What advice would you offer for anyone trying to get into this industry?
Plan carefully, don't rush and be prepared to learn from your experiences. Embrace the philosophy that whatever doesn't kill your career will only make it stronger if you learn from it. One of the keys to our success is that we saw the need to offer artists a game plan or road map to developing their careers which is why after we hear what a client's business goals are we begin to lay out a step by step plan and timeline in how to obtain these goals. Remember, you will fail at obtaining some of your goals so be prepared to lose a battle but not the lessons you should learn from it.
3. What are some things an artist should have ready when coming to your company to utilize your services?
Goals. Most of the people who make CDs have given no thought to the why, how and who of the process. 1) Why? Did you make the recording to please yourself or do you want it to fit into the marketplace? 2) How? If you record only to please yourself then just press record and begin to play. But if you record to fit into the marketplace then other considerations and it's a bit more complicated. Like what works in today's market and how do I get my product into the market. 3) Who? That's a stumbling block for many and which is why you need someone on your team such as a promotion and marketing company to bring their experience and expertise to the table to help you in these areas.
4. With your experience in this industry and working with different artist, what would you say are the most common mistakes artist make?
Not planning, rush the project and moving in circles. It goes back to goes again. If you're not sure where you want to go it's unlike you're arrive at your destination. Why place unrealistic timelines on your project if you don't have to. Always build yourself a bit of wiggle room when you layout your plans that takes into account that if something goes wrong or is delayed, which some things more than likely will, then your whole game plan doesn't fall apart. And last, it's not deja vu if it looks like you're still in the same place you were a year ago it's that you probably didn't plot a course that envisioned being someplace realistically different from where you're ending up.
5. The industry is absolutely different then how it was 10 years ago. How has that change affected your business?
Everyone's scratching their heads trying to figure out who to continue to earn a living in the music business, including us. We all use to pretty much rely on record sales and publishing royalties as a way to support ourselves but music piracy has serious diminished the value of said currency and unless we come up with additional sources of revenue to supplement the loss of sales and royalties than we'll continue to see more careers fail over time.
6. What clients have you worked with in the past that have been successful in the industry?
There have been so many that MMM and our affiliates, such as Select-O-Hits distribution, have worked with but I guess if we have to drop a few names we'd include Madonna, Alex Chilton, Master P, Three 6 Mafia, Tommy James, L. A. Starr, The Wrens, Kennedy, Larry "Bud" Melman (aka Calvin Deforest), Men At Large......
7. How can people find out more about Mia Mind Music?
Easiest way is on the web at www.MiaMindMusic.com. They can also email us at MiMiMus@aol.com or call us (212-564-4611-M-F 9 A.M.-5 P.M. EST). So far we've received 23 Gold and Platinum Records and we'll looking for the 24th!
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Discover the Indie Music Business
This video is an introdution
This video is Part 1:Once you've done a recording.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Mia Mind Music
Truth: The streets want their music back
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Topic for the week:The recession & the music industry
With the way the economy is going, people and businesses are cutting back as much as they can. The music industry especially is being hit the hardest. So tell me, Has the recession changed the way you do business in this industry?
The day for Beer, Beer and more Beer
Today is a day for all of our Irish brothers and sisters out there to celebrate heritage, family and lets not forget BEER. Everyone black,white,hispanic go and put on your green and enjoy the day.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
New Independent Music All The Time
Here's a video that was done for Valentines Day. Very Funny. ENJOY!!!