Is TAXI a useful tool for a rock band?
Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 1:41 pm
I'm a performer in an alternative/AAA-type band looking into joining TAXI with the goal of getting exposure and placement. I wanted to get some feedback to see if members can offer advice about whether TAXI would be useful to our band.
We're just starting out and are hoping to do a few things through TAXI:
1. Expose the music to potential management/bookers/industry types and connect with them
2. Gain the attention of record labels (specifically independent labels)
3. Place the music in TV--with the goal of getting exposure
In so many words, we want to get the music out to as many people "in the business" as possible and use that as a basis to make connections and build awareness. The royalties are secondary. Is this something TAXI is good at? Or is it more of a glorified sound library?
We're an alternative rock band. Listening to a track or two may help give an idea about whether TAXI is right for our goals and our style of music.
Thanks for any feedback.
We're just starting out and are hoping to do a few things through TAXI:
1. Expose the music to potential management/bookers/industry types and connect with them
2. Gain the attention of record labels (specifically independent labels)
3. Place the music in TV--with the goal of getting exposure
In so many words, we want to get the music out to as many people "in the business" as possible and use that as a basis to make connections and build awareness. The royalties are secondary. Is this something TAXI is good at? Or is it more of a glorified sound library?
We're an alternative rock band. Listening to a track or two may help give an idea about whether TAXI is right for our goals and our style of music.
Thanks for any feedback.