kaiser chiefs redefine album production

kaiser chiefs redefine album production


screenshot from the kaiser chiefs's website for 'the future is medieval', which invites users to create custom albums using ten of twenty newly released tracks


for the release of their record 'the future is medieval', british band kaiser chiefs have reinvented the nature of album production
and commerce, inviting fans to arrange tracks and create cover artwork for a bespoke album upon which they then earn royalties.
the project was conceptualized and implemented by the band in collaboration with london-based creative agency
wieden + kennedy london and b-unique and fiction record labels.

the steampunk-themed microsite for the project features twenty new tracks, each represented by a small object that users may
preview by clicking. to include a song on the album, a user drags an audio cable into a jack below this token, selecting the first
song by dragging the leftmost cable and the last by inserting the rightmost. once the song selection is complete, users move on
to creating the cover artwork by arranging resizable images onto various backgrounds.

after finishing the design, the user may purchase his creation for 7.50 GBP (~12.3 USD), automatically generating a webpage
that permits other visitors to the site to view and purchase the album. each sale of the digital album earns its creator 1 GBP
(~1.6 USD). the user is also provided with tools to market his creation via social media.



homepage for the microsite



track selection is accomplished by inserting the audio cables into jacks below each track (represented by an object)



images from the shelves may be placed, resized, and rotated to create custom cover artwork



preview of a finished album



a video announcing the project follows fan alex as he produces the first 'future is medieval' record



compilation of user-submitted albums, clockwise from top left: jackwhite3's album, 3wolves's album, rickyw's album
, shiftyowen's album,
guardianmusic's album, freckleface's album

jenny db
06.07.11  
2
They better learn to write music first.
Max   06.07.11
In light of so much music piracy you can't rely on selling the music alone. This is a great piece of lateral thinking, exploring other ways of making money from music, and at the same time revitalizing interest in album artwork, which since the decline of Vinyl and CD's has been increasingly overlooked.

I think it sets a precedent and we will see more of this kind of approach.
SJS   06.07.11

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