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Bandcamp, Inc.
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryOnline Music
Founded2007
Founder
  • Ethan Diamond
  • Shawn Grunberger
  • Joe Holt
  • Neal Tucker
HeadquartersSea Ranch, California, USA
Key people
Ethan Diamond (CEO)
Shawn Grunberger (CTO)
Websitebandcamp.com

Bandcamp is a privately held company founded in 2007 by former Oddpost[1]co-founders Ethan Diamond and Shawn Grunberger,[2][3] together with engineers Joe Holt and Neal Tucker;[4][5] providing an online music store launched in 2008, as well as a platform for artist promotion, that caters mainly to independent artists.[6] Artists who use Bandcamp are provided with a customizable microsite where the music they create can be uploaded and shared. All tracks can be played for free on the website and users are provided with the option to purchase the album or track. The site also allows for some artists to offer free music downloads with the option to donate to the artist or to receive a free track or album by joining the artist’s email list.[7] Other options include sending purchased music as a gift,[8] viewing lyrics and saving individual songs or albums in a wish list. These options can be toggled by the artist depending on how they plan to price their music. The options provide smaller and independent artists with a free online presence for their music, while making the process of selling their music easier. Uploading to Bandcamp is free,[9] but the it takes a 15% cut of sales made from their website (in addition to payment processing fees), which drops to 10% after selling more than $5000 worth. [10]

Bandcamp’s website offers user with access to an artist’s page featuring information on the artist, social media links, merchandising links and listing the artist’s available music. These options can be toggled and customized on the artist’s page allowing artists to change the look of their page, and to customize it’s features. Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page). In 2013 Bandcamp launched mobile apps for iOS and Android devices, with compatibility for Blackberry 10 devices through app sideloading, providing the ability to download music straight from the app and allowing access to artist pages which have been optimized for mobile viewing. [11]


Piracy[edit]

In recent years online music piracy has become a major issue in the music industry.[12] Often consumers will resort to illegally acquiring copyrighted music from digital databases such as file sharing sites or free distribution sites. [13] Sites such as Bandcamp offer consumers free streamable content, while providing artists the ability to set variable pricing, ranging from free to paid options, allowing for more choice for potential customers. This flexibility in balancing free content with flexible payment methods allows for the artists to compete with the illegal forms of content by providing alternative means to digital distribution.[14] On the company blog[[1]] , Bandcamp provided google search data which showed users being directed from illegal music searches to the site and making purchases.[15] Data like this provides artists with an idea of the site’s effectiveness, and how artists can fight against the piracy of their work.

Notable Artists[edit]

Bandcamp gained much attention in July 2010 when Amanda Palmer, Low Places and Bedhed gave up their record labels and started selling albums on Bandcamp, using Twitter for promotion.[8][9] Bandcamp saw a rise in popularity in 2011 when several indie game developers published their game soundtracks on Bandcamp, including the creators of Aquaria, Bastion, Sanctum, Machinarium, Terraria, Plants vs. Zombies, Limbo, Super Meat Boy, To the Moon,[10] Fez and Minecraft.[11]

Bandcamp gained much attention in July 2010 when Amanda Palmer, Low Places and Bedhed gave up their record labels and started selling albums on Bandcamp, using Twitter for promotion.[16][17]

Bandcamp saw a rise in popularity in 2011 when several indie game developers published their game soundtracks on Bandcamp, including the creators of Aquaria, Bastion, Sanctum, Machinarium, Terraria, Plants vs. Zombies, Limbo, Super Meat Boy, To the Moon,[18] Fez and Minecraft.[19]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Andy, Baio (Sep 16, 2008). "Oddpost Co-Founder Launches Bandcamp, Publishing Platform for Musicians". Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  2. ^ "PrivCo.com Private Company Financial Report on Bandcamp, Inc". PrivCo.com.
  3. ^ John, Tozzi (November 17, 2011). "Helping Indie Musicians Market Their Tunes". BusinessWeek. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  4. ^ Sam, Clearman (October 1, 2008). "An interview with Joe Holt". The HTML Times. Retrieved 28 December 2013.
  5. ^ {{cite web|last=Ethan|first=Maffey|title=The Best of Bandcamp: Get in on the ground floor with these sell-it-yourself bands|url=http://www.bendsource.com/bend/the-best-of-bandcamp-get-in-on-the-ground-floor-with-these-sell-it-yourself-bands/Content?oid=2178549%7Cpublisher=The Source Weekly|accessdate=28 December 2013|date=July 18, 2012|quote=
  6. ^ {{cite web |author=Jason Fitzpatrick |date=2010-10-10 |title=Bandcamp Catalogs Indie Music For Listening And Download |publisher=Lifehacker
  7. ^ http://blog.bandcamp.com/2008/12/22/free-download-email-capture-thingy/
  8. ^ http://blog.bandcamp.com/2013/11/26/thank-you-its-a-gift/
  9. ^ http://bandcamp.com/artists
  10. ^ James Shotwell (2010-06-20). "Bandcamp.com changes business model". Alt Press.
  11. ^ http://blog.bandcamp.com/2013/10/25/its-over/
  12. ^ http://www.riaa.com/physicalpiracy.php?content_selector=piracy_details_online
  13. ^ http://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2011/12/a-list-of-the-worlds-top-piracy-sites.html
  14. ^ http://www.nme.com/news/various-artists/62629
  15. ^ http://blog.bandcamp.com/2012/01/03/cheaper-than-free/
  16. ^ Caroline Klibanoff (2010-07-27). "Amanda Palmer Brings in $15,000 on Bandcamp in Three Minutes". Paste Magazine.
  17. ^ Glenn Peoples (2010-06-22). "Amanda Palmer Sells $15K Worth Of Music, Merch In Three Min". Billboard.biz.
  18. ^ Gao, Kan. "To the Moon <OST>". Bandcamp. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  19. ^ "Minecraft- Volume Alpha". Bandcamp. Retrieved 1 February 2014.

External links[edit]

Category:Online retailers Category:Online music stores Category:Digital audio distributors Category:Music websites