whadda think of taxi.com

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I've got a friend who's heard some of my songs (over on nowhereradio.com -


http://www.nowhereradio.com/artists/album.php?aid=1274&alid=-1

anyways, he's saying I should try to get publishing/representation and try to sell some of them.. - and he suggested taxi.com - (he won't do it cause he's quirky folk, but I guess my stuff is just mainstream enough to work...LOL) - *(hell, I'm not even registered any yet with ASCAP) - but I don't know if paying for taxi.com's service is the way to do it or if they have any proven results..

questions/comments? Anyone ever used Taxi.com or are they like vanity poetry?

RB
 
If you do a search on Taxi you will find the answer. Save your money.
 
Never invest your money for any company who claims to want to help you!!!
Musician's dreams can make them the most vulnerable victims to bull***t artists in the industry.
These people know it (not specifically Taxi- there's a hundred of 'em) and have no problem filling your head with false hopes so you'll fill their pockets.
 
taxi

I was naive enough to take the taxi
plunge awhile back, and all I can
say is: never again.
I'm not saying they haven't helped
certain individuals, but they're
few & far between. Taxi gives you
critiques and instruction that for
the most part seem logical, but
they string you along by making
you think you're always "almost
there".
I think it depends on the mood
of whoever happens to be
listening to your music on a
given day. I got a ctitique back
from them once that said "this is
great & that's great, but if you
change such and such, you
might have a hit song," so I
changed exactly what they
suggested, resubmitted the song,
then got back a completely
different criique from a completely
different dude, telling me I
needed to change yet more
aspects of the song.
They can run you in circles until
you're old and broke.
Besides that, you've never really
heard of any artists (with a couple
of exceptions) whose career
Taxi had a hand in launching.
They always drag out the same
tired-ass testimonials in their
ads. If Taxi was so great, those
ads would be changing all the time.
Sorry to rant, but like the other
guy said, save your money.
 
>If you do a search on Taxi you will find the answer. Save your >money.

I did a search, but all I could find where taxi review and promo pages. Oh, and this:

http://www.iaeste.at/~akarpfen/taxi/experience.html

Have you got any links?

> I was naive enough to take the taxi
>plunge awhile back, and all I can
>say is: never again.
>I'm not saying they haven't helped
>certain individuals, but they're
>few & far between. Taxi gives you
>critiques and instruction that for
>the most part seem logical, but
>they string you along by making
>you think you're always "almost
>there".

So they >never< forwarded your material?

What genre/style do you create in? Do you have samples online we can hear?

Thanks.
 
Don't trust any of them.
I went with a popular Taxi-style label shopper who said they would give my money back if they didn't have me a record deal in 9 months.
Mind you, they even called me, feeding me a line of bull.
Once they got my money, I couldn't even get an email answered.
Two years later, after more than 30 ignored emails I had to create a page called "*** Ripped Me Off!!" and emailed them with a link, saying if my money wasn't delivered by the weekend, the page would be submitted to search engines. They sent me 4 emails instantly, yelling to take the page down immediately.
I got my check the next day.
Scams...lots of scams.
You've just got to make some serious noise and if you're good, they will sniff you out. They will find you if there's money to be made.
Read "Confessions of a Record Producer". It's a jungle out there.
 
>Don't trust any of them.
>I went with a popular Taxi-style label shopper who said they >would give my money back if they didn't have me a record deal >in 9 months.

Right there is the tip off of sketchiness....

>Two years later, after more than 30 ignored emails I had to >create a page called "*** Ripped Me Off!!" and emailed them >with a link, saying if my money wasn't delivered by the >weekend, the page would be submitted to search engines. They >sent me 4 emails instantly, yelling to take the page down >immediately.

Who was it? We'd like to know, and doesn't sound like they deserve to be hidden. If anything, we need to hear about them here, more than anywhere.

>I got my check the next day.
>Scams...lots of scams.
>You've just got to make some serious noise and if you're good, >they will sniff you out.

Sure, that works if you are a conventional 'band' trying to achieve 'conventional' success, and have a great live sound.

I'm just looking for distribution and product placement, rather than recording advances and production deals. I'm not even hoping to recoup my investment - music is just a time and money hole, as far as I'm concerned :> Compared to my other expenses, (studio gear, lawyers, promo vinyl, etc) $300/year is almost nothing, unless you get nothing in return.

>They will find you if there's money to be >made.
>Read "Confessions of a Record Producer". It's a jungle out there.

Yes, I got my copy two days ago. What a nasty business :> I'm glad I don't want to be a rock star :>

Again, do you have samples of your music online? No offense, but your words here will carry a whole load more weight if you back them up with some kick ass tunes to show you know what you are doing :>

Time to put >my< money where my mouth is :>




Thanks.
 
err...there's other posts to advertise our music. This post is about Taxi. The general concensus is to stay away.
I liked your tune, by the way. Sort of Radiohead-meets-Sade. You're off to a good start.
 
>err...there's other posts to advertise our music. This post is >about Taxi. The general concensus is to stay away.
>I liked your tune, by the way. Sort of Radiohead-meets-Sade. >You're off to a good start.
>

Thanks mountain.

I wasn't looking for a critique or anything, just thought it would help the discussion to show >what< I was trying to shop.
Otherwise, if talking about music is like dancing about architecture, then we're just talking about people talking about dancing about architecture :>
 
Mountainmirrors said:
Never invest your money for any company who claims to want to help you!!!
Musician's dreams can make them the most vulnerable victims to bull***t artists in the industry.

So what do you do when you need label help?

Taxi does what they say they're going to do. Whether or not they're a good deal for you is another story though...and I can't tell you the answer to that one.

This link has more info on my opinion.

--
$100,000/year in the Music Business (Without a Record Label)

Only $19 from www.musicbizbooks.com/ and Kathode Ray Music!
 
I'll take two bottles of that Magical Elixer, professor. You are sure it cures "every ailment known to man"?



Mark Rube
 
Way to go, Buff Bob:D

I love the fact that you can talk back to these snakes in the grass.

No offense Hooper. I'm sure you know lots of good info about "what it takes to make it" but you obviously have something to sell. Don't blame you for getting the word out however you can but it's kinda like we can talk back to the ridiculous infomercials we see at 3 AM. Take that Fruit Dehydrator!

Stone
 
"So what do you do when you need label help?"
Screw the labels. More often than not, a label deal is the death of a creative musician's true art- and a bogus interception to all of the money they should make.

-DIY is the wave. Get on it or get out of the way.-

The info we need is all out there. Don't need to pay someone to tell us where to go (and not go there for us).

I agree with you guys. And remember. Spam is a no-no.
 
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Buffalo Bob said:
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Man, now I'm bummed - Sally told me I was the only one with a photo of her.
 
She tells everybody that. You got the one with the prosthetic device in it?
 
It's sad that you guys are so skeptical. There are people who work to help bands be successful, you know...
 
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