Non-RIAA affiliated Music
Or - How to find good music in ten minutes
Aside from being a collective of all of the 'major' labels in the US, I think one of the reasons the RIAA's been able to run it's racket in the music industry for so long is because a lot of people simply aren't aware of the alteratives out there. So, I thought I'd simply take a few moments this morning and present a small list of wonderful sources.
Metropolis Records - Best. Label. Ever. Metroplis Records is the North American home of some of the world's primier Synth-EMB, Synthpop, Industrial (etc.) artists with a few other eclectic bands thrown into the mix as well (Such as Peter Murphy.) IIRC they're one of the largest 'independant' labels in the US, but still very much an independant label. A great bunch of guys, who just happen to be the label for all of my favourite groups! On their label you'll find the likes of Front Line Assembly, Funker Vogt, Decoded Feedback, Haujobb, VNV Nation, etc. and 100% free of any RIAA membership, or desire for.
Go-Kart Records - Like punk? If you do, chances are you already know these guys! The home of Anti-Flag and many others. Very strong in their anti-RIAA stance, they're also the home of the damned good punk. They've recently released the Go-Kart MP300 Raceway which they bill as the first commercial MP3 CD. A $10 double MP3 CD set, with 300 songs from 150 artists. They also offer many free downloads on their site.
Internet Underground Music Archive (IUMA) - I don't know where I'd be without these guys. An online collective for unsigned or independant bands. Most genres that you can think of are represented here. I discovered many of my favourite bands here originally, browsing through the site on my old Win 3.11 machine. They've been around since the last Ice Age.
DMusic - Another great online collective for artists. Like IUMA, it has artists who are wonderful, as well as artists who make you wonder why the hell they ever bothered picking up an instrument. (But then, aren't 'label' artists the same way?)
Rapstation.com - If you're into rap/hip-hop - this is the place. Originally created by Chuck D (or at least he had his hand it in it,) of Public Enemy and Confrontation Camp as a way for unknowns in the hip-hop world to get more exposure with their music. It's since took off and become a beast of its own.
Loca Records - An... interesting creature to say the least. A still small group with a vision. Tired of the way music corporations throughout the world conduct business - this is a group of people who have gathered together and created an Open Source music 'label'. Yup. Six artists (as of now,) whose works are released under the Creative Commons License.
And... Bands. Well, at least one band, since it's the only one I can think of right now (Waking up still.)
The Cruxshadows - Surprisingly good sorta-darkwave, sorta-goth, band from Florida with a rapidly growing popularity throughout the world. If you're into this sort of music at all, they're well worth a listen to! They've got five releases under their belts so far, and just keep getting better. Funny that I'd learn about them from a friend in Sweden. And Rachel's mighty cute, too.
Well, there you have it,
for a start. There is music out there which doesn't carry any RIAA
baggage and it's not so hard to find at all, either.