Saturday, November 3, 2012

New Holiday Album, StumbleUpon Awarded, Your audience will like!

Hello,

Thanks for the time and attention.  This email is a follow up to our world wide press release on Oct 26th related to the new holiday album "Christmas Nutcracker Dubstep & Techno Classics"

Listen to the full album and get introduced to PumpYouUp HERE.

As the subject says, our music is highly liked by StumbleUpon and others, awarded in 2011 by StumbleUpon, and your audience may appreciate the variety and energy this Holiday season.

Album highlights: Edgy but mainstream wholesome appeal, catchy melodies, nice orchestrations, and up-beat instrumentals that won't turn you into a sleepy baa humbug holiday party pooper.  50% of the hard-core dubstep fans will hate it, the others 50% will love it. For those who never heard of dubstep, it's a pleasant introduction to dubstep.  Females like the album as much or more than males. This and all the content on PumpYouUp.com is ideal for doing chores, exercise, and study.

LA Times and others are showing interest to include in a New Holiday Roundup.  Hopefully bloggers, media, and content providers can introduce their audience via a link to PumpYouUp.com and maybe a paragraph or two.  Super appreciated!

Peace.

Robert Dede
PumpYouUp.com
817 431 8470
robert@pumpyouup.com

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PumpYouUp Releases NewHoliday Album

"Christmas Nutcracker Dubstep & Techno Classics"

Founder Robert Dede Also Shares His Vision for a Truly Impartial Internet Radio Fairness Act (IRFA)

 

 

DALLAS, Nov. 03, 2012 

PumpYouUp, Inc. releases their first published work. A Holiday album with a few darker songs for Halloween and one hour of entertainment via 23 tracks.

Robert Dede, founder of PumpYouUp, Inc. discusses the state of the music industry and IRFA, their new album, and the state of the PumpYouUp brand. Available on Amazon, Spotify, GooglePlay, iTunes, Rhapsody, Xbox, MOG, etc as "Christmas Nutcracker Dubstep". Grab your headphones to make the reading more impressionable. Or click here for a dedicated page for full album listening plus an introduction to PumpYouUp.   

The New Album: Quickly after the PumpYouUp launch in Oct 2011, PumpYouUp won a 2011 StumbleUpon Holiday Award for their holiday music. Given the popularity with StumbleUpon's readership, Robert is confident in repeated popularity with additional audiences. Jango fans are growing rapidly and PumpYouUp's recent advertising has already reached several million listeners. The music was designed to be on the edge of mainstream, liked by male and female, any age. It is Robert's most heart-felt wish that the news, media, and holiday music lovers give the new album 60 seconds to earn an impression. 

The State of the PumpYouUp brand: is progress. PumpYouUp's goal is to gain increasing organic popularity via music and software.  The Dubstep and Techno traffic currently represent their largest draw. PumpYouUp's music goals have been realized and growing. Work is under way with mobile/tablet/desktop software and an improved website.  PumpYouUp is not ruling out a Jango/Spotify/Pandora type offering. For more info see PumpYouUp KDAF33 coverage.

The State of Music: Robert has harsh impressions of congress's competency and little hope for the artist… "Streaming companies and ad-based free music and unlimited music subscriptions have officially devalued music to zero.  Why should a listener buy the album when they can listen for free and streamers can steal such plays for .0001 cents; a slight exaggeration. The method congress and law functions via revolving door lobbyist, the artist can not be fairly represented.  I sincerely hope future streaming law takes payments to a granular level."  Robert elaborates with an example; if a streaming customer listens to one indie album 15 times over one month, and thus dominating the play percentage for that month, then that artist should receive significant revenue derived from that listener for that month.  "If the dollars don't work out fairly for the artist, then businesses have to increase the cost of their ads, or premiums, or in someway limit the music.  To take advantage of the minority artist because it's possible, or is needed by a big business (they are not big businesses as they only market a few hundred thousand lines of code, not much), is blatantly criminal. Taking granularity to the per-listener per-artist per-revenue per-month level is the ONLY FAIR method of making such systems work for the artist."  Pandora's behavior reminds Robert of how Monsanto took over the world's food source. Robert explains "Watch the documentary "The World According to Monsanto" and then understand how easy it will be for Pandora, and others to Monsanto-ize the artist, for-ever.  In this instance the world's innocent artists as well as shareholders may pay the price for the ipo/wallstreet/lobbyist insider magic. I do agree with one of Pandora's arguments, radio should pay more to the artist."

Conclusion: Robert thanks all for reading and listening, the PumpYouUp.com site currently offers much quality music for free download.  All PumpYouUp's contributing artists would love the exposure. Many of PumpYouUp's tracks are also available for download.  As StumbleUpon's readership clearly appreciates, yours may too.  In this age of legally devalued music, PumpYouUp's album only has a chance if it gets promoted and played for free on Spotify, Rhapsody, Radio, etc a million plus times, and your readership will enjoy the tip and free plays.

PumpYouUp on Amazon  (including physical CDs)

PumpYouUp on iTunes

PumpYouUp on GooglePlay

CONTACT: Robert Dede of PumpYouUp.com, +1-817-431-8470, or (M) +1-817-996-4015, robert@pumpyouup.com

 

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