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Rock 14 September, 2009

Brazilian Rock Band Is Going To Use Technology To Fight Against The Piracy

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NEW YORK (Top40 Charts/ VMH Records) - To escape from the piracy, the Brazilian rock band Riverdies (www.riverdies.com) decided to use the technology to promote their first album. The group wants to launch their songs using paid downloads, ring tones for cell phone and a new technology called SMD.

According to the APCM - Association Against Piracy Movies and Music - the Brazilian music market has 48% of piracy, what makes a drop of more than 50% at their invoice. Whereas the profit of the sale of CDs decreased, a lot of artists had to find new ways to divulge their work. The internet is one of the alternatives that they use most.

The rock band Riverdies is going to launch their first album in September, and they are going to use alternative ways to commercialize their sound - 'The market has changed, and we adjusted to this new reality.' - said Eden, the VMH Studio producer. Although the paid downloads that are available at official sites like Amazon.com or Submarino.com.br, the group will promote their songs using ring tones for cell phones at Claro Music Store.

To not be restricted just to the Internet, the musicians are going to use the SMD - Semi Metallic Disc, the new bet against the piracy. With 100% of Brazilian technology, the SMD has just some changes at the visual of the common CD, and it can be played at any CD player. The big difference is the price of it production, so the fans will by the album paying just R$5 (around US$2, 50).

The Album is going to be launch at September by VMH Records label (North America and Europe) and 'Oxige^nio Music' label (South America). The EP was recorded at the VMH Studio with the production of Eden and the members of the Riverdies. Some songs are already available at Amazon.com. To more information, you can visit the Riverdies website: https://www.riverdies.com

About Riverdies

The Riverdies started working together in 2000, at Rio de Janeiro, and since this time, they play their songs at the independent market influenced by sounds of bands like Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Stone Temple Pilots, Silverchair and Chris Cornell. Before to record their first album, they already showed their work at the internet and got admirers at a lot of countries. They already received invitations to play at Europe and United States.

Currently, the group is formed by Alex Melch (vocal/guitar), Fil Buchaul (guitars), Leo Graterol (guitars), Gui Farizeli (bass/vocal) and Victor vo"n Draxeler (drums).






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