Chapter 39 The Eye of the Ocean(1/2)
Chapter 39 Eye of the Ocean
Author: Trojanrw
Chapter 39 Eye of the Ocean
"There is nothing particularly worth mentioning in this song. The whole production is done with the sound and sampling package brought by Logic. There are no other plug-ins, and there are no special sounds... It was originally written for me,
Slightlys.”
"No." Bili shrugged her shoulders with a wicked smile, "It was written for a certain 'Eye of the Ocean'."
"No, Bili..." Phineas looked at his sister helplessly, "It was written for the band. But if I sing myself, I always feel that the taste is wrong, so Bili tried it. Unexpectedly, it happened to be very good.
Fit."
"He came to my room with a guitar and taught me to sing this song." Bili pointed to her head, "So it was just hanging in my mind for a few weeks, and I thought to myself, 'This
The song must be sung by me'."
"So we recorded it in our bedroom and uploaded it to SoundCloud on November 18 last year, but it turned out to become popular overnight." Phineas added.
"246,000 views." Bili couldn't wait to take the conversation, "Who could have thought of it?"
"What about commercial?" Han Yi asked with a smile, "What commercial operations did you do for Ocean Eyes after the popularity of SoundCloud?"
"We still want to get voice on a platform that can settle streaming royalties, so after the song has a certain amount of traffic, I talked to Spotify and Apple Music. Finally, Apple Music introduced us to an A&R platform company.
Platoon signed an agreement with Bili."
"What exactly is the agreement like?" Han Yi's smile became a little slow when he heard Phoenas's words.
Did someone take the lead?
“They promised to sign a big record company for Bili within three years.”
"In exchange for..."
"For Bili's revenue in acting in three years is 15%."
“Is there any sunset clause?”
"Yes." Phineas looked at Han Yi with a little more surprised. He originally thought that this rich man Yuzhen highly recommended was just a funder who was determined to join the music industry, but he didn't expect him to be a thief.
I actually have a considerable understanding of the industry itself.
"They are entitled to 10% of the income of Bili in the ten years after the agreement ends."
"No wonder Platoon was acquired by Apple." Han Yi nodded and murmured to himself.
A so-called A&R companies like Platoon are neither artist management companies nor record companies. The full name of A&R is Artists&Repertoire. In Chinese, it can be called Artists and Production Department, or Artists and Works Department. As the name implies, A&R's work is development.
and train singers’ abilities and assist artists in preparing works, so that they have a higher probability of success in the commercial market.
A&R is the core department of record companies. People see the daily life of record companies in film and television works, such as song collection, contract signing, training, and recording, all are the work areas of A&R. It can be said that more than 85% of the artists in record companies are from
Music-related businesses are all carried out by this department.
Platform companies like Platoon, which specialize in A&R, are a popular music entrepreneurship method in recent years. Traditional record companies have signed a standard contract of 1+6 with musicians, that is, 1 album + 6 albums.
The renewal option for a total of 7 albums can be bound to at least one musician for nearly ten years. The financial resources spent on creating seven albums that effectively promote a singer from music to superstars and
Human resources are amazing.
According to Pareto's law, the ratio of successful people to losers in any industry is between 28 and 28, and in the music industry, this ratio can reach a shocking 10%: 90%. The record company signed a contract.
Among the 100 artists, only 10 can make them recover their costs, and among these 10 guaranteed cases, only 1 can really make money.
In the era of physical records, the circulation and fashion update speed is relatively slow. It is profitable to spend more than ten years to run an artist brand carefully. But entering the era of streaming media, especially mobile networks and large
In the past few years when data began to change the business logic of music, the attributes and preferences of record companies have also changed, from production as the core to marketing as the core.
Whether it is Universal, Sony or Warner, their record companies want to sign contracts for musicians with mature works and existing traffic. Promoting such artists does not require spending energy in the most difficult initial period and achieve commercial success.
The probability is much higher.
In other words, everyone wants to do work from 1 to 100, not from 0 to 1.
In such a market environment, pure A&R companies specializing in packaging newcomers came into being. They will sign a large number of musicians who are still in their infancy to provide suggestions in the direction of their works and play a role in introducing industry resources.
This kind of company does not sign an issuance contract with artists, does not sign a record contract, and does not even need a management contract. The agreement they reached with newcomers is very simple and clear - I will help you find the right development path and your favorite next home, as
For rewards, you need to distribute income to me in your subsequent career.
Without investing too much money, you will be fighting for the tiny probability of a crow turning into a phoenix.
This kind of agreement, usually in the music industry, is called...
"I understand the artist development agreement." Han Yi pondered for a few seconds and asked, "What specific benefits need to be shared with them?"
“It is mainly the revenue from recordings, and the royalties obtained from the recordings that our music works are ripped into recordings.” Phineas recalled the details of the agreement, “and…all other commercial revenues in the three-year contract period were held in all other areas.
All need to share the share, such as endorsement or sponsorship. If it is negotiated within the contract period and the income is only obtained after the agreement expires, it still needs to share the share with them at a ratio of 15%.
"That is to say, three years later, except for the income generated by the master copyright and music copyright, other income will not need to be shared with Platoon, right?"
“That’s how it is.”
"That's not bad. It seems that you have noticed a lot of details, Phineas." Han Yi gave Phineas a look of approval at Phineas. Generally speaking, this kind of artist development agreement will require musicians to divide the business in the entire field.
, whether it is recording works, music creation, performances, endorsements, or even film and television revenue, income needs to be distributed.
The agreement between Bili and Platoon was obviously carefully revised and the income from other parts of the performance was deliberately removed from the sunset clause.
If it is not removed, Billie Eilish recorded a gross profit of $18 million on its first world tour alone, and Apple even spent $25 million to buy the channel distribution rights for Bili documentary in 2019. You guess who the Platoon people have
What's the success?
"I'm just learning hard." Phineas spread his hands, "and there are still many things I don't feel like I'm doing well."
"So, you are Bili's manager now, are you?"
"Yes, he is the best manager in the world." Bili used her hands to stumble on Phoenix's short brown hair. She seemed to be naughty and careless, but in fact anyone could observe her trust and dependence on her brother.
Then, then
"So, manager, we... have a cooperation to talk to you." Han Yi's right hand swung back and forth between himself and Zhao Youzhen, "We hope to become your manager, A&R, record company, distribution company,
And the performance agent, you will become your greatest helper to the Coachella Festival, your backstage supporter for every stop of your world tour, and your thanks to the Grammy podium."
"Note, I'm talking about you." Han Yi pointed at Bili, and then at Phinias, "Billie Eilish, and FINNEAS."
"Just like I mentioned to you..." Zhao Youzhen inserted the topic at the right time, and she put the news from Billboard magazine in front of the two, "Yi Company has just acquired 40% of the equity of United Artist Brokerage Company.
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"That is, as long as you want..."
Zhao Youzhen hugged Bili and showed a very convincing and moving smile.
“Whether it’s Demi Lovato, Florence + The Machine, or Paramore. Any artist of any kind can be the opening guest of their tour right away.”
Speaking of this, Zhao Youzhen couldn't help but turn her eyes toward Han Yi. The reason why she was so eager to cooperate with Han Yi and generously recommending her most optimistic artist is that she valued what Han Yi will enjoy in the performance market.
The right to speak.
For newcomers who are new to the world tour with long-standing celebrities in the industry, regardless of the exposure and attention that comes with it, just the promotional posters you get are enough to make them compete with their peers
The opportunity is on the way.
At this time, Han Yi was also staring at Zhao Youzhen with an inexplicable smile.
Of course, there is no derogatory meaning in this smile, and Zhao Youzhen's words and expressions are excellent enough.
What he was feeling was just the ruthlessness of time.
In 2016, Demi Lovato could actually be used to lure Billie Eilish.
"We can get you on any stage, not just Coachella. Good morning America, or even Jimmy Fallon." Han Yi added a footnote to the beautiful vision depicted by Zhao Youzhen, "The sky is the limit."
"So, if we sign..."
The future that Han Yi and Zhao Youzhen point to is certainly bright, but Phoenix, who has been rushing around Los Angeles for his and his sister's music career since early on, has heard too many similar promises.
What he cares most about is the actual numbers.
"Will it be a 360 agreement, right?"
A traditional record agreement only contains a single aspect of the artist's career. If a contract includes both the record and music copyright distribution part, then this agreement is usually called the 180 agreement because it contains the required content for recording music.
All rights and interests. If the performance part is added, the contract will be upgraded to 270 degrees.
As for the 360 Agreement, it is better to understand that any rights and income related to the performing arts career are within the scope agreed in the agreement. The artist allows the company to play streaming media, live performances, peripheral sales, music licensing, commercial endorsement, etc.
In exchange, the company also needs to provide financial and professional resource support to provide comprehensive assistance in artist packaging, music production and marketing.
As early as 2002, Robbie Williams reached a cooperation with EMI similar to the 360 agreement. The two parties established a joint venture, and Robbie moved all the performing activities to a new company, while EMI invested 157 million yuan.
USD in exchange for Robbie Williams' business income share in the entire sector.
Robbie Williams can earn 100% of physical record revenue, 28.75% of non-record revenue, 0% of online music revenue. In exchange, EMI will receive 71.43% of non-record revenue and 100% of online
Music income.
At first, the entire music industry was clamoring for EMI's stupidity, but it turned out that they won the big bet.
To be continued...