Kristin Hersh and Donita Sparks launched a site called CASH Music (Coalition for Artists and Stake Holders) earlier this week that's somewhat along the lines of Radiohead's experiment, but with more tiers of involvement for fans. From initial inspection, this looks like a really well-thought idea.
Only Hersh's latest single is available on the site at this point, but other artists' work should start showing up soon; the site says it "will soon be open to any and all independent artists who want aset of tools to offer their music directly to their audience forcollaboration as well as financial support."
The single is available as a pay-what-you-like 256 Kbps MP3 file. Other available formats include 128 Kbps, MP3, and FLAC, and all downloads are available either from the CASH Music server or via a torrent link.
The default asking price for all of this stuff plus liner notes is $3,
payable via PayPal -- or you can download it all for free. Some of that cash supports Hersh, and some goes towards building the CASH Music site.
Whatever you choose to pay, you can also download the Pro Tools stemsof the song. This means you can remix the tracks, record new parts onto the project, or dopretty much whatever else you want to do with it other than sell it(the song is licensed under the Creative Commons by-nc-sa license,
which means users are free to share or remix as long as theyinclude attribution, use the song in a non-commercial way, and share anyresulting works under an identical license.) Users are encouraged toupload what they've made from the song to the site.
That's not all. Other options
include subscribing to Hersh's music for either $10 per quarter(includes all media, a sticker, a poster, and the CD when it'sdone) or $30 per quarter (includes all media, a "Works in Progress" CD,
and free entrance with a plus-one into a show by Hersh, Throwing Muses,
or 50 Foot Wave).
If you want to pay more, you can.
$500 gets you a visit into the studio to observe Hersh recording; $1000
gets you that plus a Featured Sponsor designation on her next CD; andfor $5,000, you'd get both of those things plus an Executive Producercredit on the CD.
Hersh's latest blog post on the site indicates that there's a lot more to come:
We'll be keeping our eye on this one.
(via boingboing)