NewsMarch 17, 2008 2:12 PM ET3,607 views

Look What I Did signs deal with new label

Official press release: Producer, Brian Virtue (Jane's Addiction, Deftones, 30 Seconds To Mars) and industry veteran, Jean Lazarus, have launched a new label/partnership company, Modernist Movement. Modernist Movement has thrown out all of the rules from yesterday's music industry. Every artist will have their own partnership with the company and that partnership will have its own unique expectations of each other. Filling the void where the DIY band can get overwhelmed with how to make the next step and where signed artists get stuck with the conflicting agendas of the people they do business with. Modernist Movement shares in the artists concerns for their career in the greater long-term picture. "Artist development is no longer available in this industry. Today's companies can only be concerned with music as a product and only in the current product at hand. Artists need to be able to experiment and find themselves. We want to give our artists this luxury. We don't want them to feel like every recording could end they're career. I want to give the artistic control back to artists. They are the ones with the vision; I just want to help them find it." - Brian Virtue, co-founder Modernist Movement The first two releases from Modernist Movement will be Nashville based bands Look What I Did and Born Empty. Both releases are produced by Modernist Movement's own Brian Virtue. These releases will be available through all major digital outlets, the Modernist Movement online store, at artist's shows and at various specialty record stores around the country. "With most corporate-distributed independent labels not being able to ship a significant number of discs to the few remaining stores, the old business model is just broken. This has driven these small vanity indies to take on the same old shortsighted flaws of the majors. A partnership like this both encourages musical creativity and is a stronger more financially viable model for all parties." - Barry Donegan, singer Look What I Did Virtue elaborates: "With retailers drastically cutting their recorded music floor space, why go with a third party distributor only to be giving away a large portion of the profits? This money will end up with our artists. They will actually see real revenue from their music. I'm excited to have artists be able to make music a viable way to earn a living without compromising their visions. There are a lot of fans that still will give money to artists out there; they just want to know that the artist will see it. The public has learned how the industry accounting works and they don't want to pay $13.98 only to have $1.00 go towards the artist's debt. They would rather buy a shirt and know the money is going directly to the band." "We want to work with true talent that is willing to put forth as much effort and energy as we are. There are no hidden agendas here, just the desire to get amazing music out to the masses and set up a new format for doing so that doesn't leave the artist broke(n) at the end of the day." - Jean Lazarus, co-founder Modernist Movement Modernist Movement is currently excepting artist submissions. And is excited to build its current roster. Artist submissions can be sent to: Modernist Movement PO Box 475 Hermitage, TN 37076

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Mike 3/17/2008 11:16:33 AM

first..no care

forumdrama 3/17/2008 11:18:20 AM

this could be a good thing.

bluescreenofdeath 3/17/2008 11:24:03 AM

hm

emoxfag 3/17/2008 11:46:36 AM

sick. nothing good will come of this. another mainstream looking for a way to try to hold on to a collapsing industry.

Forever_True 3/17/2008 11:54:43 AM

just what the world needed. another record label

xthexoncomingxstormx 3/17/2008 12:00:44 PM

excepting.

rocksteady 3/17/2008 12:31:57 PM

Filling the void where the DIY band can get overwhelmed with how to make the next step and where signed artists get stuck with the conflicting agendas of the people they do business with.

MarginError 3/17/2008 12:45:40 PM

forget the naysaying. This is incredible work ethic and should be applauded.

Nowonmai 3/17/2008 2:05:37 PM

...flips van

dzn 3/17/2008 2:15:41 PM

look what i who?

Sapthuran 3/17/2008 2:16:29 PM

more like look what i DIDNT do, this band sucks

chas 3/17/2008 5:25:05 PM

good for them. nice guys, played with them last night. good luck with the tour boys.

xvegeedgex 3/17/2008 6:11:35 PM

promising, yet i really don't care.

xrybreadx 3/17/2008 7:32:38 PM

gays ink deal with more gays. NO CARE EVER. My one wish, my only desire is to be EATEN

I_put_the_fun_in_funeral 3/17/2008 7:41:47 PM

interesting ... snaps for Look What I Did

sonicrecoilvibrator 3/17/2008 9:05:56 PM

" LOOK WHAT I DID in my pants mommy, I took a BORN EMPTY "

severedintwo 3/17/2008 9:11:30 PM

HOLY fckING GAY

SHUTUP 3/18/2008 11:42:37 PM

This band is awesome live. Truly great dudes. fck all of you naysayers, you have no idea.

ManTheRamparts 3/19/2008 3:13:03 PM

great idea....Look What I Did is ok......Born Empty suck. period.

terrifyer 5/9/2008 1:07:27 PM

this band sucks period and who cares about there modernist blah blah blah bullshit and all there political stuff they throw in wow i get it you dont like the government.... you want to be rich greedy bastards like everyone else




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