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Artists Offer Music for Download and Keep 100 Percent of Their Profit Through Soundation.com

Leading music company helps the fiercely independent musician sell music online through MP3 downloads.

Stockholm, Sweden (PRWEB) November 2, 2006 -- Indie music makers who want to sell their music online, but don't want to give away chunks of the profits to distributors now have a solution. Soundation.com (http://www.Soundation.com), launched today by audio sampling and sound effect pioneer PowerFX, is a new turn-key way for musicians to sell their music anywhere on the Web and keep all their profit.

SoundationSiteCapture400.jpgUnlike competitor ecommerce sites who offer music for sale, Soundation.com does not take a percentage of the artist's revenue. Instead, Soundation.com provides server space for artists to store their music; builds and manages the artist's Web shop using an attractive Flash-based interface; and handles every aspect of the sales transaction. Soundation.com even takes care of converting music files, making demo clips, and providing real-time sales statistics to artists.

"We are musicians ourselves, so we understand how disheartening it is to feel like you have no choice but to give away half of your profits to distributors if you want to offer your music to the public," said Bil Bryant, CEO of Soundation's parent company PowerFX, and a noted producer, percussionist and author. "We knew there was a better way. And now we can help artists keep their profits and focus on what they do best—making music."

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Technology: Tech News - Podcast Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2006 17:05:55 -0800

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