FiV Music Business Services is founded and run by me, Hubert Sawyers III. I am a Digital Media Enthusiast, who after many forays into Music Making, Music Production and Music Marketing found a need for an objective long-term Music Industry Marketing resource. Whether you are a new artist, an up-and-coming producer or you've been around for years and are adjusting to the new ways that music-heads find artists, I would like to help you manage your music business affairs better.
This video is posted purely for the sake of noting a popular p0rn star is prominently featured in it. Nothing about this video is pornographic. Nothing about this video is life-changing or inspiring, so it doesn’t fall under the concept of an Audio/Visual Gem. The song is solid and AVN Award winner Gianna Michaels is in it.
Dyme Def is a rap crew out of Washington state and they have a new project called Sex Tape, sponsored by the T.I.T.S Brand (you’re getting how all this ties in, right?). If the sound of this song resonates with you, then you should support the video production budget (Gianna was probably paid $$$$) and buy Sex Tape. Here are the links (Label store / iTunes).
Like the song? Consider buying the project! Each purchase helps this blog continue to provide compelling content such as this.
Once you are done watching and/or listening, how effective do you think this marriage of media producers will be? Everything seems to be in place. How do you their respective audiences will respond?
We featured the Japanese TV Show-inspired video “Trippin’ at the Disco” by People Under The Stairs. It seems that this idea has gone viral in this new video for Mark Ronson’s latest project with The Business INTL. Guest vocalists Q-Tip and MNDR add to the futuristic vintage sound and feel of the track.
Zelda and the Unibrows is a band, based out of the Detroit area. A long time ago, we called their sound “baroque pop electronica.” We are probably wrong with that categorization, but we love their whimsical sound anyway.
Recently, we were tipped off that the group has a short film coming soon that is based on their album Unreason (Amazon link). In checking out the trailer for the short, we discovered the following video and we thought it was just perfect for our Audio/Visual Gem feature.
Check out Zelda and the Unibrows on Amazon. They have their extensive catalogue available in both physical and digital formats.
The lovely backdrop on this site was provided by graphic designer Andrea Williams of &rea Designs of Detroit, MI. She is accepting inquiries, including music-related work.