All-Digital Music Label Set To Debut

By Ian Bell
November 23, 2004


UMe Digital, world's first all-digital download label from a major music company will go live November 23rd of this year.

The evolution of digital downloads marks another milestone on November 23, 2004, with the debut of UMe Digital, the world's first all-digital download label from a major music company. UMe Digital product -- individual songs, EPs, and full-length albums -- will be distributed exclusively online.

The releases on UMe Digital will be consistent with UMe's philosophy of marketing established acts and acts who already have an established fan base. Available on November 23 via all online music services will be recordings from pop visionary Parthenon Huxley, renowned guitarist Rusty Anderson (Paul McCartney, Stewart Copeland), alternative rock pioneer Ken Stringfellow (Posies, currently guitarist touring with R.E.M.), guitar giant John Jorgenson (Elton John, Desert Rose Band, Hellecasters), critically acclaimed Tennessee rock band The Shazam, modern rock innovator Dan Reed (Dan Reed Network), legendary hard rockers Black 'N Blue, and singer/songwriter Will Owsley (Shania Twain and Amy Grant guitarist).

UMe Digital presents an auspicious opportunity for artists who are between deals and those who have deals but own their recording masters, particularly for live and/or acoustic tracks and previously unreleased recordings such as outtakes and demos. An artist may release a CD on one label and release other product via UMe Digital.

Quotes from some online services:

"Fundamental changes within any industry have always taken longer than people expect, but result in massive and positive growth. UMe Digital is a big part of fundamental change in the music industry and we're extremely excited to be working with them on redefining how artists, labels, distributors, and retailers make a connection to consumers. This is a very important step in the evolution of the business." Zack Zalon - President, Virgin Digital

"This is just an extension of the physical world. UMe is providing opportunities for artists that don't have existing label relationships. Success is almost guaranteed." - Kevin Cassidy Executive Vice President, Sales, Operations, and Product for Tower Records

"It's really encouraging to see Universal Music Enterprises embrace and advance the digital format in such a unique way. A digital-only major label will provide a new point of entry for artists into the market as well as a viable distribution alternative for those without traditional record deals." - Michael Abbattista, VP Content & Label Relations, Liquid/Anderson

"This is a pioneering move from UMe, one in the digital retail space that I believe has much more potential than has been tried and/or proven to date." - Christine Carney - Musicmatch

"It's all too rare that one has occasion to get excited by the birth of a new label, it's news enough to bring me to my knees in thanks to the label gods!" - Matt Bruno, MSN Music Service

"This is a great initiative that will help artists put new music in fans' hands more quickly. The advent of digital-only labels like UMe demonstrates that online retailers like RealNetworks are providing new and unique avenues for connecting artists and their fans. We applaud Universal's vision in recognizing the opportunity to reach today's savvy music consumers through music services like Rhapsody." - Julie Wright, Manager of Label Relations for RealNetworks

"We think this is an exciting next step in the evolution of the digital music marketplace and we're happy to be a part of it." - Napster


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