By admin on Thursday, February 25th, 2010 (Sellaband)

Sellaband has effectively been sold. The Belgian electronic music magazine Side-Line informs that the acquisition of the business is a fact. The new company, called SellaBand GmbH, will be operating out of Munich in Germany. The site however is still closed although it’s written on the index page that they are back online today. Also posted on the page is a message from ‘former’ CEO Johan Vosmeijer who waves goodbye:

A Brand New Day For SellaBand

I always thought that this message would be the most difficult to write, but it’s not. Even though today signals the end of the road for me as CEO of SellaBand, I am thrilled to announce that our brain child has found new parents and will get the opportunity to grow further. From today onwards, the name SellaBand will live on and the new owners intend to keep the spirit of SellaBand and its community alive. Moreover, I have spoken at length with the people who have bought sellaband.com and am totally convinced that they are just as committed as we always were to build a solid future for SellaBand. What is extremely important to me is that the new company, called SellaBand GmbH and to be operated out of Munich in Germany, will respect our commitments towards Believers and also to those artists who are currently recording their SellaBand album, and/or are about to release their music.

There is no doubt in my mind that ‘crowdfunding’, as they call it, is a blessing for artists in the 21st century and that this concept has the potential to cure what’s been ailing the traditional music industry for so long. SellaBand is and will always be the first of its kind. I am proud to have been part of this very exciting journey from day one and because SellaBand will always be dear to me, I will stay active as a ‘Believer’ on the website and have offered to be on stand-by in case my assistance is needed. I am also very excited to announce that the man who has been standing side by side with me in those past 4 years, Dagmar Heijmans, will continue to be part of the new team and will work closely together with Michael Bogatzki, the new CEO of SellaBand GmbH.

All in all, today is a day of joy. Some other time perhaps, I will take a moment to look back and share my story with the outside world. Right now I only want to look ahead and hope you will all join me in giving the new team a warm welcome and find out what bright future still lies ahead for SellaBand.

So long,

Johan Vosmeijer
Amsterdam, February 24 2010.

One Response to “Sellaband sold to German investors – site still closed”

  1. tanureba Says:

    tanureba…

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