IN THE PRESS“With MySpace and YouTube firmly established in music's promotional circus, anyone with a demo and a spare evening can potentially become a mini
record-company mogul. Find yourself an artist and upload their music to the web via a chart registered online store, such as indiestore.com, and you're in business.” – The Guardian (12th January 2007)
“indiestore.com is a good example; it allows unsigned bands to sell their songs in download format - even via external sites such as MySpace - with 80 per cent of the resulting revenue transferred to their bank every 90 days
(or 30 days if you opt for their "Pro" account).
Prior to sites like indiestore.com and cdbaby.com, if you couldn't get your music on iTunes you were sunk. Now smaller acts have a decent option.“
– The Independent (17th January 2007)
