Friday, February 08, 2008

TheTrackShack.com launches new marketplace to buy & sell music

New Service To Increase Ways for Artists & Labels to Monetize Music

Sacramento, California (ANTARA News/PRNewswire-AsiaNet) - TheTrackShack.com has launched a first-of-its-kind marketplace to allow artists and labels to buy & sell music CDs, Songs & Tracks. In contrast to music websites that sell CDs and songs, like Amazon, iTunes, and CD Baby, TheTrackShack.com allows users to sell music CDs, songs and their individual production tracks.

Users of the new service pay a one-time fee of US$24.99 and can upload up to 15 songs with up to 20 tracks per song. A maximum of two (2) gigabytes of storage is included for each CD, with 80 per cent of proceeds paid to users.

Coinciding with its launch, TheTrackShack.com, in association with Strokeland Records, has released Bumped Up To First Class, the first ever CD to make available its digital library of songs and tracks. Featuring artists like Huey Lewis, Edgar Winter, and Lenny Pickett, Bumped Up To First Class includes over 270 tracks, including Mix Minus Ones (e.g. minus drums, minus vox), Vox Mixes, Horns, Session Video Clips, Sheet Music, and Lyrics. Tracks are exclusively offered at The Shack. MORE

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