{"id":273689,"date":"2015-07-08T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2015-07-08T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/supporting-the-arts-by-crowdfunding-a-musician-2\/"},"modified":"2015-07-08T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2015-07-08T07:00:00","slug":"supporting-the-arts-by-crowdfunding-a-musician-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/supporting-the-arts-by-crowdfunding-a-musician-2\/","title":{"rendered":"Supporting the arts by crowdfunding a musician"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Technology has in a way made it far easier for a musician to record, but getting it released, that\u2019s a whole different story. Without the support of record labels, as in the past, musicians are left to their own devices, leading to a wave of crowd funding, where a performers fans, friends and family help pay for the music through donations. It\u2019s not easy going, indeed a large percentage of such endeavors fail, but for artists such as Ocean Beach resident and indie rock singer-songwriter Ariel Levine, who is crowd funding his new album, &#8220;Let the Machine Get It,&#8221; through website Indiegogo, it\u2019s really the only way to make the dream of recording and releasing music a reality. Levine, a New York transplant who arrived locally five years ago is a full time musician, a member of eight different bands and a recording engineer, but that\u2019s not enough to do the music in his head justice. &#8220;In the past, I&#8217;ve always had access to studio time in the off hours,&#8221; he said. &#8220;But that usually meant midnight until sunrise, and sessions would be spread so far and wide that it would take me some time to complete an album. For this album, I have to pay for everything out of pocket. Living off a musician&#8217;s budget, I realized It would take even longer to complete this album &#8230; years.&#8221; So Levine decided to take a risk and reach out to his fans. &#8220;I was very reluctant about it at first,&#8221; he confirmed. He acknowledges there is a little stigma still attached to using this source of revenue. &#8220;I honestly have very mixed feelings about crowdfunding. I believe there are so many other worthy causes in this world for which to donate your time, money and attention. And here I am, some perfectly healthy white guy, living on the beach asking for your hard earned dollars to make his songs! &#8220;But I was convinced by certain people that it would be a worthy experiment, that there are people out there who genuinely love to support the arts, and I had something that people would want to contribute to. So I took the risk.&#8221; So far the experience has been positive. &#8220;I have to say I&#8217;m grateful I was convinced to do it. I&#8217;m pleasantly surprised with the reception it&#8217;s been getting, and I&#8217;m completely flattered and moved by the outpouring of support and donations. It&#8217;s gone above and beyond my initial expectations.&#8221;<br \/>\nWere other financial options considered? &#8220;I thought about looking for private investors, sponsorship, etc. But I am not smart enough to put a business proposal together, and I didn&#8217;t want to have to make compromises in order to appease a private investor&#8217;s &#8220;creative spark.&#8221; I have a clear vision, and my contributors on Indiegogo seem to admire and respect that,&#8221; he said. Does he feel the arts, especially music are supported enough in general? &#8220;Boy, that&#8217;s a loaded question,&#8221; he responds good naturedly. &#8220;I have very mixed feelings. I think it&#8217;s a very challenging time to be a musician, but I try my best not to be bitter about any of the pitfalls of the current state of the industry,&#8221; he remarked. &#8220;Instead I try to focus on continuing to do what I do, and hope it falls upon some admiring ears along the way. That&#8217;s all I can hope for. Right now, I&#8217;m just driven by an overwhelming desire to leave something behind on this planet. To make a contribution to society and to leave a mark before I die.&#8221; Though the path to releasing his new music is less than certain, Levine is sure he will continue to produce new sounds. It\u2019s in his blood. &#8220;I live by my own rules, make my own schedule, and choose my own path,&#8221; he mused. &#8220;I never have to compromise who I am or pretend to be something I&#8217;m not. I can carry my integrity with me wherever I go. I can do my job from any place in the world, and I choose San Diego,&#8221; Levine said.<br \/>\nIt\u2019s clear music has taken over his life and he couldn\u2019t be happier as he waits to finish up &#8220;Let the Machine Get It.&#8221; &#8220;I can be broke, have no food, be in failing relationships, lonely. But when I get up on stage with a group of amazing musicians and create something together that lights up the room, when I entertain a crowd of people and to make them happy, when I sweat through my clothes and wake up sore the morning after a great gig. This is the most euphoric feeling in the world I forget about everything else\u00a0 Nothing brings me more happiness, elation and contentment,&#8221; he said. To contribute, visit https:\/\/www.indiegogo.com\/projects\/let-the-machine-get-it-debut-solo-album#\/story.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Technology has in a way made it far easier for a musician to record, but getting it released, that\u2019s a whole different story. 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