New online music site NewArtist.com has a message to tell everyone who refused to cross the boundaries from the traditional music industry to what is now known as the new digital revolution. Â And that message goes something like this – 2010 will usher in a new era of how we consumer discover music and musicians. The Internet will become the medium for launching new musicians and connecting them with their prospective fans.
And NewArtist.com wants to be part of that revolution by way of  a social network geared for new musicians and music fans who will help build the career of these promising artists.
A Social Network for New Musicians
Boasting of being the world’s first social network dedicated for rising musicians, NewArtist.com will be the stage for these aspiring artists to upload their original music contents. Â It aims to let you discover music, become fans of new musicians, and help them rise to fame through online community voting. It’s like Digg for new music artists.
A Social Network for Listeners
NewArtist.com aims to change the way the music industry operates. That is, instead of letting listeners buy into music, why not let listeners influence the way the music industry is shaped up. Â Hence, you can create free online profile quickly, meet new friends and artists, discover music events, share music playlists and practically everything that you’d normally find in a music social network.
Alright, why don’t you just check out the site and see for yourself whether NewArtist.com really has the potential to make it big so much so that it can influence the music industry?
Originally posted on December 13, 2009 @ 10:05 pm
Justin Williams says
Yea I heard about newartist one of my friends told me about this site. They are supposed to be like a facebook but designed completely for music. I’m eager to see the artist that come out of it, there are some good artist on there already.
– J
Veronica Maez says
the link takes you to newartists.com which doesnt work!. I had to type it manually on my browser its newartist.com.. hope it helps
Arnold Zafra says
@Veronica – thanks for the heads up.