Showing posts with label The Offseason Hobbyist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Offseason Hobbyist. Show all posts

Monday, September 30, 2019

Call For A Celebration! My New Album Is Available In Stores!


Hello readers!

I would like to inform you that my 3rd album, Call For A Celebration from The Offseason Hobbyist is available online for you to listen to.

I encourage you to give this a listen and a spin, and I think that there are a lot of good songs on this album waiting for you to listen to.

Here is where you can listen to this:

Spotify
Amazon Music Unlimited
YouTube
Apple Music/iTunes
Napster
Google Play
iHeart Radio
Deezer
WiMP


For my fans!  Here's a couple of places for you to listen to my music.

Thank you, and hope you guys enjoy listening to my new album.

Thursday, August 15, 2019

Saying Goodbye to My First Music Album

The Offseason Hobbyist's News:

It won't be easy for me to say this.

Today, I noticed that my old digital distributor, Stem Disintermedia, Inc. has taken down my first music album, Fun Elevator Music from Spotify, so I opted to request the take down to remove it from all platforms, since they will do that anyways before the end of the year.

I suppose it was an interesting, if maybe a fun roller coaster of a ride with them that had its ups and downs.

Artwork of my first album, Fun Elevator Music that was released on August 31st, 2018.

Commercially, my music album Fun Elevator Music was not a financial success, and my music albums may never really be.  I don't anticipate that it will reach that level in the future, but I do it anyways in the summer because I like making music, and from another standpoint, it has reached a lot of streams, or at least far more than I thought that there would be.


I've looked at some of the data, and while I won't share all of the details with you guys, I did notice that it received a whopping 19.7k streams.  Admittedly though, most of it was probably because it received exposure on Nina Stakz' short film, "Smoke Out" via Onyx Theory Arts (then credited under given name as Alan Lu), as I had a couple of songs on that soundtrack. Speaking of, it's a really good comedic short film that can be seen on YouTube.


So it's no surprise that the two best selling songs where the ones that were in the short film, as they were in it before I released my debut album.  According to the data, the top selling songs from my first album were my 2nd track, "Dreamt That It'd Go Something Like This," and last and 16th track, "Gut Instincts (The Extended Version),"with the rest of the songs trailing far behind in streams.  My 7th track, "Some Cuts Just Aren't Easy" did actually reasonably well on my Spotify streams compared to my other tracks.  The toughest aspect has been trying to build a sizable, appreciative audience from the ground up, and from a business standpoint, I understand the move on Stem's end of it.  On a personal level, this hasn't been easy on me, but I've decided what's best is to move on.

Anyways, they said it will take about 5-7 business days to take down the content of the first album, and since they've already begun the process, I decided to basically speed up that process.  Whether or not if I'll re-release it, I have not decided if I'll do that, as that remains to be seen in the future.  I've since have joined Routenote, as they will be my digital distributor for future albums, as I have released my 2nd album with them already, Hoopin' and Beatmakin.'

But for now, this will be a good bye to my first music album, Fun Elevator Music, which was a fun, but short-lived, one-year experience.  Gone, but hopefully not forgotten.

Also....Potential New Material Alert?

I will say this, the stuff I'm working on, I'm quite excited about, and may be thematically different than both Fun Elevator Music and Hoopin' and Beatmakin.'  So, if I can finish wrapping up my next summer project, I might be able to release a new album soon, so stay tuned for updates on that.  Anyways, I've been working on new music material, it's still not finished, but if I can wrap things up quickly, I might be able to release one just before the fall.  Otherwise, I might decide to wait until 2020 to release the next album.

Well, that's all for now, until next time....

Friday, June 14, 2019

New Music Video Published on YouTube, "Gut Instincts (The Extended Version)"

Recently, I have published my first music video on YouTube, "Gut Instincts (The Extended Version)." It is the 16th track from my album, "Fun Elevator Music." This is the extended version of the first song of my album, which was in the short film "Smoke Out" by Onyx Theory Arts, also known as Nina Stakz. I actually made this last year in the winter, but I have delayed publishing this until now.



Recently, Stem Disintermedia dropped me from their digital distribution services, so I'm a little bummed about that. Anyways, here is the lone video I've created thus far. Basically, this is about a guy who goes on a random series of adventures Also, my new album will be set to drop using RouteNote later this summer in early July. (This video should not be viewed if you have epilepsy.) For more info, you can follow me on my music and baseball blog for updates at alansmusicandstuff.blogspot.com, and you can follow me on Twitter at @AlanLuSTL. Enjoy, and have a great summer!

My Spotify Page:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4i8ubCqTK2eli0BNZptF3M

Thursday, October 4, 2018

Spotify Update, Some Baseball Thoughts, Et Cetera

Hello readers!

Well, the first month after I released my music album has come to a close, and the good news is that at one point on September 30th, I had 52 monthly listeners on Spotify.  On the downside, there are still not many followers.  While I don't expect a whole lot of album or song sales, I am hoping that my Spotify link can retain close to that many listeners and perhaps add some followers next month.

Just as a reminder, the Spotify link to my artist page, The Offseason Hobbyist is here:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4i8ubCqTK2eli0BNZptF3M

As of today, October 4th, here is the monthly listener and follower count:



The regular season in baseball has come to a close, and I'm kind of sad that the St. Louis Cardinals missed the playoffs.  Well, there's always next season, and hopefully the Cards can win it all in 2019.

On the plus side, former Cardinals hitter Luke Voit is playing well for the Yankees, and he has been a good contributor for them in the playoffs.  I wish him the best of luck.

Also, the NBA's regular season is near, and I am excited to see the preseason game in Seattle between the Golden State Warriors and the Sacramento Kings that will take place in Key Arena on October 6th.  This will mark the return of Kevin Durant, and hopefully Steph Curry, Klay, and Draymond will play plenty of minutes as well.  Also, Bogdan Bogdanovic, Buddy Hield, and Marvin Bagley III will be playing, so this game should be a fun one.

In international basketball, some of the seasons are already under way, as the Europe Cup Qualification games, BCL qualification games, the French League (also known as the French Jeep Elite), the LKL (Lithuania's top league), and the Adriatic League (also known as ABA Liga) have begun their seasons.

Anyways, that's all there is for now, and thank you for reading!  

Friday, August 31, 2018

Debut Album, "Fun Elevator Music" Available Now Online

Hello friends! Today, I dropped my new album, as you can find it on iTunes, Google Play Music, TIDAL, YouTube, and Amazon, as it was distributed through Createspace for Amazon, and Stem Disintermedia for all of the other platforms.

My first album is called, "Fun Elevator Music," and my artist name is The Offseason Hobbyist. You can listen to it online, or you can buy the physical CD from the Amazon store. 

P.S. This is just for fun, and it was a side project I wanted to do for the summer.  Also, not all of the links may be fully operational.  Anyways, have fun and enjoy!

Here are a list of my pages where you can find my music:





If you decide to buy this album from Amazon, you'll notice that the artwork is different than from the other streaming platforms that sell my album.  I basically sent it in that way, as I sent in two different album covers separately, one to Createspace, and the other to Stem.  Since I was new to this whole process, it took me some time to get my artwork approved by Createspace, but I was able to get it done on time just before they will transition to become Amazon Media on Demand.

Anyways, hope you guys enjoy listening to my album, and you can reach me by commenting below, or through my Twitter handle @AlanLuSTL.  If you like it, I'd suggest you to buy this album and recommend it to a friend.

(In the comments section, remember to be courteous and respectful, and no spam, or your comments may not be posted or answered.)

See ya later, until next time.

9/1/18 Update: I also found out I have a Spotify link to where you can listen to my music.  For those that have an account, here would be the Spotify link.

9/6/18 Update: I also found out I have a Deezer link to my music.  For those who are interested, here is the Deezer link.

10/24/18 Update: Just found out that I now have an All Music page. You can find that link here.

2/21/19 Update: It is also on Saavn, but on that specific platform, it may only be available in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.

4/25/19 Update: You can also find my album on Napster!