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The Internet, Worldwide, October 8, 2009Following the underground success of their 2007 debut, The Etiquette of Prejudice, Experimental Post-Rock band Groove Manifest is announcing the release of eight new tracks as an EP titled Welcome to the Kingdom.  The project will be available for free download (both mp3 and aiff versions!!) beginning January 8th, 2010 at the band’s website, http://www.groovemanifest.com

 

Visit GrooveManifest.com now to enter to win the merch prize package!!

Anyone get approached by Hitt Music Group?  Save your money, they are a total scam. I have been contacted by them many times.  I was weary at first due to the vague wording and the $400 upfront fee.  I have been reading other blogs and have found that many others have experienced what I just did.

I wasn’t planning on signing up with HMG because of the registration fee and I would only really want licensing submissions through them, not any of the other amenities they claim but apparently do not deliver.  I am glad I stuck to my instincts and the words of fellow musicians by not wasting money with HMG.

I was recently sent this email,

“Hi,

Here is a new film we’re working on that you should look at. It’s going to be a big movie, so the exposure would be huge!

Details:  Feature Film / Drama
Synopsis:

Vulvus, Viago and Deacon, are vampires that live here, among us. They are real vampires; undead, immortal creatures who stalk the night and hunt for the blood of humans, preferably virgins. But in night to night life we see that they are much the same as us, experiencing the same difficulties that life (or eternal life) throws at us, especially when it comes to living together in a flatting situation. While we are witness to many of the horrible and and abominable aspects of Vampire life, such as hunting and feeding on humans, vampire rivalry and fighting werewolves, we are also invited for the first time ever, to view the way these immortal beings deal with keeping a clean house, rostering jobs week to week, shopping, going out to a bar, meeting people and trying to fit in. The only thing that seperates these characters from the rest of us is that they have fangs, drink humand blood, and sleep in coffins.

The executive producers of this project are responsible for well over 100 million dollar in US Box Office dollars.

Submission deadline: 8/1/2009

Give me a call if you’re interested!!

Respectfully,
Dax Hunter
A&R Specialist
Hitt Music Group
7039 W. Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA. 90028
323-924-7064 Direct
www.hittmusicgroup.com

I then cut and pasted the synopsis into google search.  Literally one site shows up, www.whatthefolk.net/shadows.html

This film was released in 2006 and is a mockumentary done by the creators of Flight of the Conchords.  The synopsis is almost verbatim (one or two words changed).

I advise every musician to stay clear of Hitt Music Group.  TOTAL FRAUD!!!!

Independent Musicians Beware!

Re-vamped the overall look of the Groove Manifest website.  And for the first time album artwork is up for viewing as well!

http://www.groovemanifest.com

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New music to be posted soon!!!

Enjoy

-GM-

This is my response to Why music can’t ‘just be free’ - http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/pda/2008/nov/18/digitalmusic-digitalmedia

I think copyright law is still valid, though individual deals need to outline the circumstances clearly and be worded in such a way that is of practical use in today’s music business. Music should be free to the masses. Music should be sold to business entities that are using it’s powerful emotion evoking properties to sell their own products or services.

I am a musician. I am not bothered by any individual downloading my music for free and giving it to all his/her friends. However, when that material is being used during a tv commercial or in a movie, where others are making money through the use of my creation, I demand compensation. That is where money is to be made in music right now. Not in selling to listener’s who use music as a means of transcendence and enjoyment. But in selling to the people who use music as a tool for personal profit.

Charge the people who are using it, give it out for free to those who only wish to experience it.

Check out this review of Groove Manifest’s album, The Etiquette of Prejudice, @ http://www.morbidoutlook.com/music/inrotation/2007_10_inrotation.html