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The Kind of Music Startups One Venture Capitalist Would Like to Fund

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And His Unusual Way Of Turning Them Into Businesses

Y Combinator a revolutionary venture firm that speciializes in funding early stage startups. 40 or so young entrepreneurs spend months together boot camp style developing their ideas into businesses. In addition to support from each other, they are surrounded by advisers and visited by experts who help focus their efforts.

Paul Graham, the founder of Y Combinator, sold his company Viaweb to Yahoo in 1998 and has since developed a large following for what the New York Times calls “lucid and contrary essays in a geek community more comfortable expressing itself through programming code than coherent paragraphs". One essay “How to Start a Startup" has become a call to arms for anyone contemplating starting a company.

12 months ago, Graham wrote about the kind of companies he'd like Y Combinator to fund and music topped the list. His music startup wish list includes:

“A cure for the disease of which the RIAA is a symptom. Something is broken when Sony and Universal are suing children. Actually, at least two things are broken:

the software that file sharers use, and the record labels' business model. The current situation can't be the final answer. And what happened with music is now happening with movies. When the dust settles in 20 years, what will this world look like? What components of it could you start building now?

The answer may be far afield. The answer for the music industry, for example, is probably to give up insisting on payment for recorded music and focus on licensing and live shows. But what happens to movies? Do they morph into games?"

A year later, know one has found the “final answer" that Graham called for and and many of the (non - Combinator) startups who tried are being sued or over-charged by rights holders into oblivian. But despite that bleak picture and a struggling global economy, Y Combinator pushes forward. This year its' increasing the number of tech startups it is bringing into its unique program to 60.

FOOTNOTE: Can you imagine a music business centered Y Combintor-like venture fund and startup program? I certainly can and wish I had the funds to seed it. Perhaps you do...

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