ENTER THE ASYLUM! DISTURBED LAUNCHES ONLINE INTERACTIVE MUSIC EXPERIENCE

The goal was to create an online interactive music experience to promote the launch of Disturbed’s new album “Asylum”, and use it to help get the word out on the new album in ways a traditional music video could not. Make it social, dark, fun, scary, and if it feels authentic and emotional, you can drive sales.

We decided to mash up Disturbed’s Music, facebook, webcams, video, and gaming, into an expereicne that complimented Disturbed’s sound, tour and exiting visuals.

The first thing you’ll need if your creating an effective and authentic experience around a single asrtist or release, is artist that’s willing to participate and get creatively involved. No matter how cool the tech, or the social connect applications, it’s the band’s vision, music, and art – the energy that that sells out arenas and millions of records, that needs to be “baked” in. Disturbed was great an letting us tap into their culture and brand, giving feedback on what was cool and what sucked, and ultimately, helping to get this off the ground.

The second thing you’ll need is an understanding of gameplay mechanics and interactivity. Just slapping facebook conect on cool graphics and music wont cut it. Try and work with developers who get this – and add in expertise where you need it. Our developer BKWLD put in a lot of extra hours while we at WBR figured out the creative, and learned what we didn’t know! It was eye opening to

Did we succeed? The fans seem to love it and it’s worth exploring for yourself! Enter the “Asylum” at http://disturbedasylum.com.

COMING TO A SCREEN NEAR YOU: BANDWITH 2010 MUSIC AND TECH RECAP

The 2010 Bandwith music and tech conference ended last week, and I am still thinking about the great time I had there! I was lucky to be invited to speak and participate with a great group of people. It felt intimate, and there was lots of variety. Jac Holtzman’s presentation was a real highlight!

My session was entitled “COMING TO A SCREEN NEAR YOU – How visuals are changing artist marketing and artist development”.

I vividly remember a moment five or six years ago that changed my perception of the explosion of video screens on our culture, and ultimately its effect on music. I was driving in Los Angeles and I pulled up next to a family in an SUV. It was one of those big hunks of metal, tricked out with a big screen in every seat. I watched as the family was driving along next to me watching a movie together (something we see in every minivan commercial now…). Something about that really effected me and a voice in my head said “this is wrong”. The car was meant to be driven while listening to music, not watching TV! The fact a generation of kids were going to be driving around watching movies instead of listening to music made me mad! Some of my favorite music moments were driving along with my favorite tune, while my mind explored the terrain around me!

But my natural curiosity kicked in and I’ve been spending a lot of time at Warner Bros trying to understand the new world of visuals. What does it mean for music when there are screens everywhere, in all the devices we listen to music with? Is the future of music apps? You Tube? Lyric Videos? Or is it something we haven’t seen or discovered yet? Artists are starting to ask the same questions and it’s getting exciting!

My goal at Bandwidth was was to have a conceptual talk about all this, share data from projects I am working on, and get into some specific tactics on how to harness a new visual world to market and develop artist careers. The original presentation was 80 slides! But to everyones benefit, it was a discussion, not a one way presentation and we let the conversation guide us.

Here is the part of my keynote presentation I covered. You can read some highlights and play by play on Digital Music News. Theres is also a lot I didn’t get to that I will post later. Thanks to Eric Garland and Lisa Lum for helping with stats, and pulling it all together!

BANDWIDTH CONFERENCE: COMING TO A SCREEN NEAR YOU

Im very lucky to have a slot at the Bandwidth Music conference in San Francisco later this week. The conference is this Thursday and Friday, August 19-20. The conference is trying a new format this year, and it’s a welcome change to standard panel based format. Each presenter gets one hour to discuss a topic with a smaller group and hopefully generate some new ideas and conversations without the buzzword and standard pr.

My talk is entitled “Coming to a Screen Near You: How the influence of visuals is affecting music marketing and artist development”. Now I need your input to make it complete.

What’s your favorite music based you tube clip? Best artist taking advantage of visuals in a new visual world? The worst artist on you tube? I’d love some of your links to include in my presentation, and ill give you a shoutout and maybe some great music. Hope to see you there!

Jeremy Welt, SVP, New Media, Warner Bros. Records
Topic: “Coming to a Screen Near You: How the influence of visuals is affecting music marketing and artist development”

DEVO PACKAGING USES QR CODES FOR MOBILE COMMERCE!

Yes, devo is using QR code technology for their release in Japan. On the back of the cd you can use any qr reader to go to a Warner Japan mobile store, with more products and product info. If you read Japanese tell me more!

DEVO SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY

Here is a close up! And it will work from this page so try it out – (links too http://wmg.jp/artist/devo)

DEVO QR CODE

THE CATALYST – ITS TIME TO VOTE FOR YOU!

Fan versions of the Catalyst are now all over the net. It appears as if may fans are just posting them on you tube and soundcloud. Using the official indaba contest engine is tough, but you may see some of these widgets online because this is the official contest voting mechanism!

LINKIN PARK WANTS TO PUT YOU ON THEIR NEW ALBUM!

Linkin Park has a new album coming Sept 14th, and fans may find themselves on it! The band launched a contest on their myspace page, allowing fans to download stems from their first single “The Catalyst”, and produce their own version.

Its an exciting promotion with a few twists – first off, the single is not out yet. You wont be able to hear “The Catalyst” until sometime in August. Very cool – your starting with a clean slate, and a real chance to influence the music.
Second – it appears if LP will be putting some version of the winning one on their album! Not juts on their myspace page (cop out for all you bands out there).

I’ve downloaded the stems, and this is NOT a remix contest. You get some beautiful drums, vocals, keyboards, piano, that allow you to create a great music bed, and then add your OWN parts.

Contest aside, the music so far sounds beautiful. Download below.

THE DEAD WEATHER – LIVE STREAMING VINYL!

Live Videos by Ustream

Instead of streaming the audio in a digital format, Mr. White and his crew have pointed a camera and a microphone at a record player spinning “Sea of Cowards” on vinyl at their office in Nashville. And from 6pm to 10am pst, the stream will come live from the WBR New Media dept. Were pulling an all nighter, so stay tuned throughout the night!

Tons of great press around it!
Wall Street Journal
http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2010/04/30/dead-weathers-jack-white-on-previewing-sea-of-cowards-on-vinyl/

New York Times

Pitchfork
http://pitchfork.com/news/38656-hear-the-new-dead-weather-lp-today/

8-BIT YOURSELF WITH LINKIN PARK’S NEW IPHONE “EXPERIENCE”

It’s live! On iPhone, Touch and iPad!
A new era in music apps begins. Is it a game, is it an experience, is it a new way to just enjoy LP’s music, or all of the above?

The game and the band are getting recognized, as we’d hoped, for breaking the current mold of re-purposed web sites, and tap along type games that have dominated the music app space to date.

The band has alse been very active in the campaign!

Finally – head over to 8bityourself.com and get in on the 8-bit action.
8-bit rebellion

The sales results will be in later this week, but the game is slowly rising up the itunes app charts, and is getting mostly positive reviews!