Band:Smart Kickstarter 43% funded by f-bombs

 

Martin Atkins is running probably the best Kickstarter campaign ever – Jagoff Publishing

not just your average Kickstarter campaign- indie ambassador

genius idea” – nemesis to go live journal

Martin Atkins’ upcoming book Band:Smart has tons of contributors, amazing information and a record breaking number of swear words. As part of the Kickstarter campaign, he is selling insertions of the word “fuck” into Band:Smart.

 

Martin launched his Kickstarter campaign to finish his third book, Band:Smart on May 7. In less than a week, it is 43% funded. Over 180 backers supporting Martin, his book, and the f-bomb.

 

His first book Tour:Smart was rich with language. Yes, there was swearing. More importantly, the book was filled with information, advice and real life stories from his wealth of friends, colleagues and acquaintances.

 

His second book was titled Welcome to the Music Business, You’re Fucked.

 

“I’ve decided that if more fucks-per-page than any other book out there gets someone to read, retain this information and use it to create their own success (or at least avoid some problems) then who the fuck is anyone to say I shouldn’t put a few more (and more) fucks in my book? I’m happy to use any means necessary to communicate – from fucks to free books.”

 

In addition to sponsoring f-bombs, you can get copies of his music, pieces of his memorabilia, and maybe even learn something along the way. You also get a free download of Welcome to the Music Business just for watching the video.

 

Band:Smart includes contribution from producers, promotors, managers and artists such as Adam Grayer, Andrew Dubber, Andy Sernovitz, Ariel Hyatt, Bob Lefsetz, George Massenburg, Fabricio Nobre, Joel Gausten, Josh Hogan, Julian Herzfeld, Lee Popa, Madalyn Sklar, Ryan Lykken, Mark Kates, Mark Williams, Micah Solomon, Nan Warshaw, Ruth Daniel, Tommy Borschield, Wendy Day and more!

 

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Martin Atkins is the definition of entrepreneurial activity in cultural arts endeavors. His three decades in the music business spans across genres, borders and industries. Having experience in nearly every aspect of record production and promotion has given Martin a unique perspective not only on where the music industry is currently, but where it is going in the future.

After playing drums in a variety of English bands, Martin auditioned for and subsequently joined Johnny Rotten’s Public Image Limited in 1979. His first contribution to the band was co‐writing and performing on the song “Bad Baby” for the revered Metal Box LP. After touring the world with P.i.L and contributing to several more studio albums Martin left the group in 1985. Over the next five years, he played with and managed Killing Joke and toured with Ministry. In 1990, while on tour with Ministry, he formed his own band, Pigface. He also worked with Nine Inch Nails, performing on the Grammy award winning “Wish” and appearing in the “Head like a Hole” video.

Martin began working on the business side of music in 1988 when he formed Invisible Records and then Mattress Factory Studios in 1996. Over two decades Invisible has released over 350 albums and has had placements spanning from the original Miami Vice to Showtime’s Queer as Folk to Robert Altman’s The Company.

Atkins wrote his book “Tour:Smart” in 2007. In early 2011 he released his second book “Welcome To The Music Business….You’re Fucked!”. Martin has spoken around the world at major industry conferences, recognized universities, and nonprofit organizations. His distinguished speaking resume includes: SXSW, Warped Tour, CMJ, New Music
Seminar, Unconvention, NAMM, By:Larm, Dfest, USC, Drexel, Virginia Commonwealth University, Full Sail, Weiden + Kennedy,
Chicago Cultural Center and many more. Atkins currently teaches at Madison Media Institute leading courses on Touring, Advanced Entrepreneurship, Artist and Event Management, and Online Marketing. When he’s not teaching, you can find him on the road, consulting with artists and organizations, or working on his next book, Band:Smart.

He is a father of four boys and lives with his wife, Katrina, in Chicago.