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2011: Top 100 Artists on the Verge

These are the artists in America most ready to break for 2011. These artists have built a strong base for themselves in the areas of ticket sales, music sales, video views, music listens, and social media attention. In addition, the New Music Seminar music committee has recognized criteria including quality and uniqueness of songs, recordings and live show as well as the artists’ image/statement. Which ones do you already know and love?

Abe Vigoda
Aerodrone
Allie Moss
Amber Rubarth
Avery*Sunshine
Avey Tare
Baths
Black Metal Box
Bop Skizzum
Cold Cave
Dark Dark Dark
Das Racist
Devil To Pay
Ducktails
Emilio Rojas
Emily Wells
Enation
Faded Paper Figures
Fashawn
Fences
Filligar
Fitz and The Tantrums
Francis and The Lights
Gaby Moreno
Gentlemen Hall
Get Busy Committee
Glasser
Go Periscope
Hey Marseilles
Holly Conlan
Jarrod Gorbel
Javelin
Jes Hudak
Jesse Boykins III
Jesse Idol
John Regan
Jon Connor
Kari Kimmel
Kat Edmonson
Kate Tucker
Katie Cole
Keep Me Conscious
Kendrick Lamar
Kevin Ross
Kurt Rosenwinkel
Lady Lamb Beekeeper
Leftover Cuties
Light Asylum
LoveSick Radio
Macklemore
Marcus Strickland
Marina V
Marnie Stern
Mary Magdalan
Maserati
Matthew Ebel
Mieka Pauley
Mike Del Rio
MNDR
My Dear Disco
Nick Javas
Nylon Pink
O’DEATH
Oneohtrix Point Never
Pepper Rabbit
Perfume Genius
Phil Adé
Red Molly
Reef The Lost Cauze
Reks
SB
Shane Alexander
Shayna Zaid And The Catch
Shinobi Ninja
Skylar Grey
Sleeperstar
Smoke DZA
Stars Go Dim
Tamaryn
Teengirl Fantasy
The Astronomical Kid
The Black and White Years
The Daylights
The Ferocious Few
The Gaslamp Killer
The Kicks
The Kid Daytona
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
Thee Oh Sees
Time and Distance
Tobacco
Toro Y Moi
Trash Talk
Tu Fawning
Twin Sister
Tyler, The Creator
Wild Nothing
Young Widows
Yuck
Zoe Keating 

The NMS Artist on the Verge Top 100 is compiled based on analytics both online and traditional. Factors considered include: music sales (physical and digital) ticket sales, frequency of gigs, touring history, merchandise sales, media (both online and print), social media activity, online buzz and other factors as determined by the NMS Music Committee.

Artists are further evaluated by using an arsenal of analytics from NMS Partners: BigChampagne, Next Big Sound, ReverbNation and OurStage; music industry experts and tastemakers. From this collected data, the NMS Music Committee selects The Artists on the Verge Top 100, which are listed alphabetically, regardless of genre.

The Artist on the Verge Project is a closed process and solicitations are never accepted or considered. The NMS Artist on the Verge Project is NOT an open contest for artists to submit their music to NMS like other contests, which are subjective in nature. NMS does not charge artists to enter or to be selected.

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February’s New Music Seminar Held In LA

The New Music Seminar has generated huge buzz as one of the new key future of music industry events to attend. The next scheduled multi-day conference is hitting LA on February 14th through 16th, 2011 (the day after the Grammys). NMS NYC sold out this summer with a hot red carpet events and tons of talent/artists involved.  This upcoming LA event promises to be nothing less than stellar. The kickoff red carpet event, The After Grammy Jammy (the NMS Opening Night Party), will be held at The Music Box in Hollywood on Monday night, February 14th with the “Artist on the Verge Finals”, which selects one artist who will walk away with over $50K in promotion and marketing, Tuesday, February 15th at The Roxy. 

NMS founder Tom Silverman explains;

“The New Music Seminar is the epicenter of a new movement. The NMS is the creative crucible where new ideas are hatched and new collaborations formed.  The New Music Seminar is a meeting of the architects of the next music business; the creators, the investors, the technological visionaries, those for whom music is a passion that they cannot do without.”

Media partners and sponsors include: The Recording Academy, Grammy Museum, LA Weekly, Music Connection, Digital Music News, Reverbnation, KCRW, Indie 103.1, MySpace Music, Hypebot, IndiePower, Gibson, Filter Magazine, Soundexchange and a host of other new technology and traditional music and entertainment companies.

For NMS tickets please go to http://www.NewMusicSeminar.com. Register by November 26th and receive early discount price of $175.  All registered delegates prior to November 26th will have a chance to win two tickets to the Grammys on Sunday, February 13th.  NMS also is offering registered delegates a room rate of $169 plus tax at the Sheraton Universal Hotel, where all the networking will take place all day and night and will be the place to meet your next business partners.  All registrations and reservations are available by going to http://www.NewMusicSeminar.com

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