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90s Indie Rock: B2B Marketing Lessons on Cutting Through the Noise with Chief Marketing Officer at DataArt, Scott Rayburn

Apr 22, 2025
Scott Rayburn, CMO of DataArt, dives into the gritty world of 90s indie rock and its surprising lessons for B2B marketing. He emphasizes that authenticity, not polish, is key to cutting through the noise in today’s digital landscape. Drawing parallels between indie bands and modern marketing, he highlights the importance of storytelling and community building. The conversation also touches on the evolution of music consumption, the nostalgic thrill of vinyl, and how genuine engagement can drive success in marketing.
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Scott's Indie Rock Journey

  • Scott Rayburn shared his personal history with 90s indie rock, highlighting his identity as a longtime music nerd and supporter of underground scenes.
  • He explained how bands like Pavement influenced later successful indie acts like The Strokes and Arcade Fire.
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Record Store Day Builds Community

  • Record Store Day creates community by gathering fans early for limited vinyl releases.
  • Scott described the event's evolution from an indie-focused day to include mainstream artists.
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Vinyl Collecting Highlights

  • Scott found rare and valuable jazz records cheap, which sparked excitement and connection to music history.
  • He now mostly buys special colored vinyl from favorite bands but values the music over novelty.
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