Rockwilder Launches New Site To Help Indie Artists Sell Music

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Published: Wednesday - August 1, 2007
Words by Liz "Red" Thomas


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Photo: n/aAfter the success of his RocBeats.com and Rocbattle.com websites, Grammy award-winning producer Rockwilder is now launching yet another website, but this time its focus is to help indie artists cash in via RocMP3.com.

RocMP3.com is in the process of partnering with musical artists, indie labels, and entrepreneurs to spark an independent movement in the industry.

Through the launch of the new online business, artists and labels will be able to sell as many MP3s as they want and keep 100 percent of the profit.

"I've added a six-figure income plan for promoters and entrepreneurs who want to be paid to promote the artists and labels on RocMP3.com," said Rockwilder. "I'm so glad I could turn the initial adversity into an opportunity to help payout to the independent market."

Ultimately, Rockwilder's mission for RocMP3.com is for it to be the largest independent entertainment affiliate program and to pay out 100 times the money that RocBattle.com has paid out over this last year.

Rocbattle.com was launched to nurture the growth and development of up-and-coming producers by bringing them exposure to help them sell beats via the internet. To date, the site has paid out over $100,000 to indie Rocbattle.com producers for their beat sales.

Rocbeats.com was the first in a trio of indie music sites. It serves as a full-featured access point for artists to receive advice and top-quality production while providing them with a chance to win money in exchange for talent. When it first launched, there was some controversy and it was met with adversity by music producers who said they were trying to monopolize the industry.

Rockwilder has been an A-list producer in the music industry for over 15 years, producing hits for the likes of Redman and Christina Aguilera to Jay-Z and Janet Jackson, and is responsible for over 60 million plus record sales.

For more information, visit RocMP3.com.