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Re-thinking music with ZIIBRA

13 points| omrim | 13 years ago |ziibra.com | reply

Hey HN,

I've been working on this project with a kick-ass team for the past 8 months, and we finally launched it last week.

ZIIBRA helps up-and-coming artists make music their full time job. Using our music, the more fans that pledge to purchase an album the cheaper a project becomes because the price is driven down through their social network outreach. Cheaper price = Happy fans. Plus, the artists benefit too. By pre-selling a new album, artists get fan reach, cash flow to fund the project, and a marketing platform to cross-promote their new work!

I was hoping to get some feedback back from the community, and see what the general reaction is.

Cheers,

Omri

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[+] maxko87|13 years ago|reply
Awesome tool. Kickstarter has proven that a crowd sourced model like this can work, and it's good that the model is being specialized into certain niches like this (see indiegogo). I'm sure that you will have success with it.

As for critique, I can't tell at all what the big colorful title says. It's cool that you are targeting two different audiences (bands and fans), but consolidate your two mission statements on the front page -- they seem a bit redundant (maybe make each shorter and more pointed?) I would also go into some more specifics on the "How it Works" page, for example by including some details from the video (if somebody does not want to watch).

Good luck!

[+] omrim|13 years ago|reply
Hey thanks for the 2 cents. The title is a mash of genres... we intended it to be jumbled up :) But I like your view on making the mission statements shorter/ clearer... will mess around with some UI stuff soon
[+] coroxout|13 years ago|reply
I like the design but the grey font is a bit hard to read against a black background for me.

The fading coloured squares which fill space look pretty but they were confusing to me - are these links to more pages of results? Mousing over them in Chrome changes my mouse pointer as if they were links, so it took me a few clicks to decide they don't do anything. I like how they look so I'm not necessarily saying get rid of them; maybe just put some text over the top making it clear that the user has seen all the results.

Seconding other people's comments about Facebook and Twitter integration.

Finally, I see you've recorded the location of artists, and I'd love to see a browse by location to see if there are any local-to-me acts on here.

Good luck with the site!

[+] omrim|13 years ago|reply
Love the browse by location idea! Taking note :)
[+] omrim|13 years ago|reply
Hey HN,

I've been working on this project with a kick-ass team for the past 8 months, and we finally launched it last week.

ZIIBRA helps up-and-coming artists make music their full time job. Using our music platform, the more fans that pledge to purchase an album the cheaper a project becomes because the price is driven down through their social network outreach. Cheaper price = Happy fans. Plus, the artists benefit too. By pre-selling a new album, artists get fan reach, cash flow to fund the project, and a marketing platform to cross-promote their new work!

I was hoping to get some feedback back from the community...

Cheers,

Omri

[+] swayfm|13 years ago|reply
Don't make me connect my facebook in order to play music. http://cl.ly/0N1t3A3d013I061v2829 Don't care that it's only 30 seconds away, I don't want to give you my data before hearing some music and deciding whether or not it's worth it.

Also, seeing "30 seconds" in this interrupting popup (even before reading it) makes me think that I'll only get 30 second previews of the music.

That's as far as I got, since I can't play any music.

The model is neat. http://www.ziibra.com/browse looks really cool.

[+] dcwest67|13 years ago|reply
Nice work Omri! I'm loving the UI, very clean. Good luck with ZIIBRA, and I hope I see more articles pop up here on HN! - Dan w