Snafu Records is bringing a new approach to finding musical talent founder and CEO Ankit Desai described the Los Angeles-headquartered startup as the first full-service, AI-enabled record label.Its a world that Desai knows well, having spent the past five years working on digital and streaming strategy at Capitol Records and Universal Music Group.
He argued that theres still a vast pool of musical talent that the record labels are ill-equipped to tap into.If theres some girl in Indonesia whose music the world is dying to hear,theyre never going to get the chance, he said.
The bridge to connect her to the world doesnt exist today.
The music business is entrenched in a very old way of working, finding artists through word-of-mouth.There are other companies like Chartmetric creating software to help the labels scout artists, but Desai said, I used to be the one buying the service.
What always ended up happening was that we were trying to put 21st century technology into a 20th century machine.The machine, in other words, is the record label itself.
So he decided to create a label of his own Snafu Records, which is officially launching today.The startup is also announcing that it has raised $2.9 million in seed funding led by TrueSight Ventures, with participation from Day One Ventures, ABBAs Agnetha Fltskog, Spotifys John Bonten, William Morris Samanta Hegedus Stewart, Soundboks founder Jesper Theil Thomsen, Headstart.io founder Nicholas Shekerdemian and others.The Snafu approach, Desai said, uses technology to essentially turn everyone listening to music into a talent scout on our behalf.The companys algorithms are supposedly looking at around 150,000 tracks from unsigned artists each week on services like YouTube, Instagram and SoundCloud, and evaluating them based on listener engagement, listener sentiment and the music itself Desai said the sweet spot is to be 70 or 75% similar to the songs on Spotifys top 200 list, so that the music sounds like whats already popular, while also doing just enough to break the mold.This analysis is then translated into a score, which Snafu uses to go from this firehose of music, distill it down to 15 or 20 per week, and then the human [team] gets involved.The goal is to sign musicians as Snafu artists, who then get access the companys industry expertise (including advice from the labels head of creative Carl Falk, whos written songs for Madonna, One Direction and Nicki Minaj) and marketing support in exchange for a share of streaming revenue.
Desai added that Snafu will share more of the revenue with artists and lock them in for shorter periods of time than a standard record contract.Asked whether streaming (as opposed to touring or merchandising) will provide enough money for Snafu to build a big business, Desai said, Economics-wise, streaming sometimes does get a bad rap sometimes.
Its a bit misunderstood theres still just as many artists making really, really good numbers through streaming, its just a different kind of artist.And while Snafu is only officially launching today, it has already signed 16 artists, including the Little Rock-based duo Joan and the jazz musician Mishcatt, whose song Fade Away has been streamed 5 million times in the five weeks since it was released.Theres a major opportunity for Ankit and the Snafu team to build a new innovative and enduring music label at the intersection of technology and deep industry expertise, said Hampus Monthan Nordenskjld, founding partner at TrueSight Ventures, in a statement.
The music industry is going through a tectonic shift and were extremely excited to work with Snafu as they redefine what it means to be a music label in the 21st century.
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