Artists Create New Music Specially for Cell Phones
Today's composers have a new outlet for their creativity, it
seems: the mobile phone. In addition to writing songs for discs,
radio play and live performances, songwriters are now producing
pieces of music designed to do nothing more than sound off when
someone calls up.
The reason for the rise in cell phone music is, of course, the
money. Ringtones now give
record labels, retailers and phone companies a mouth-dropping $2
billion in annual worldwide revenues.
And with that kind of money, it's not just the musicians who are
hitting the number pads. Movie studios are offering lengths of
film dialogue and sports figures are recording shout-outs. So it
could be goodbye to ring-ring and hello to "Twenty-three,
thirty-seven - HUT!"