ABOUT MUSEEKS.com

 

Museeks is a major label music search engine and independent artist promotion site consisting of over 20,000 pages of famous and emerging artists and over 1.2 million links to their songs. It lists more of their CDs than typically shown on major search engines and retail sites, including ratings and dates of album release where possible.

The classical database currently consists of links to over 10,000 independent recordings, sorted by title, composer, instrument, genre, and time period. Major label listings include styles in Rock, Pop, Jazz and others, with approximately 100,000 CD's through affiliation with major retail distributors. Also listed are appoximately 21,000 new and rare film plus TV titles in DVD, video and laserdisc format with extensive music soundtrack search.

Consumers can find rare titles, discover related ones, evaluate and purchase CDs. Artists can license their music to Film/TV buyers, and be seen next to more famous artists in a similar genre. TV-radio producers and presentation professionals can find licensable sound recordings by mood and instrumentation.

Anyone can register here: www.Museeks.com/register_yourself for a free webpage hosted by us, plus access to occasional news and special offerings. In addition, like a general search engine, any user can add favorite music pages to the database through our submission form for review. Users will soon be able to sell their used CDs, books and other items under related high-traffic pages of interested viewers.

 

 

Investor Info

Museeks.com is a Limited Partnership privately developing some advanced Music Search and Licensing Technologies. Its pattern-recognition and automated pre-searches catalog a vast collection of available online music and make it quickly-accessible. R&D is being conducted to make music-related content, licensing and education more understandable and ethical for general users, researchers, and various media clients. Museeks will be releasing a few cross-platform software titles for the desktop, to further consolidate its growing position as a premiere media access source.

 

 

 
     
 
 

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Founder Art Sulit's Chart Rankings (Archived Histories from sites that are now out-of-print or changed ownership)
#3 on Top 40 Charts next to Madonna, above the Eagles, January 2001
#1 on Listen.com Halloween Charts, above Blue Oyster Cult, October 2000
#1 on Film Score Charts, October 2000
#1 on Classical Charts, December 2000
#1 on Halloween Film Soundtrack Charts, November 2000
#1 on Electronica Charts, December 2000

The mp3 files on these chart reprints are no longer functional, because the original sites from which these reprints were drawn have since shut down, changed ownership, and are no longer functional. Most are very much out of print, and these serve merely as historical record. These are provided as a partial resume of chart rankings of the Founder, of web pages that are (to the best of Founder's knowledge) no longer owned by the labelled parties due to multiple-chagneovers since then, which are linked or re-printed here under Fair Use guidelines. Specifically, Listen.com and MP3.com have changed hands numerous times since 2000-2001, and it is highly probable that the new owners of those said sites have not included these original charts reproduced partially here as part of their purchase of assets. If either of these present companies have a problem with that, please write the Founder. In addition, these charts serve as public evidence of an ongoing legal issue under discussion, whereby the p4p income once earned by the Founder and his talented colleagues, formerly on the top of the online charts of 1999-2001, had lost their (then) livelihoods due to the destructive effects of having to compete against illegal music piracy and file-sharing sites. The Founder hopes that he and his fellow artists will one day see a vast reduction in music and film piracy activity, and also be recompensed for their losses, perhaps as part of a class action to be announced.