What Jeff is saying is true, with just the exceptions of more expensive mastering and higher rate
of royalties on albums, cd singles and Eps cost the same to manufacture as doing a full length cd.
Its alot more cost effective to put out a whole album.
Rob
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----- Original Message -----
From: Jeff/Ninja Tune <jeff@ninjatune.net>
To: Christopher Sorg <csorg@enteract.com>; <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 5:33 PM
Subject: Re: [idm] wagon christ: ataride
quoted 52 lines We've always tried to pad out our singles with as much stuff as possible to
> We've always tried to pad out our singles with as much stuff as possible to
> make them worthwhile and attempt to keep the list price down as low as we
> can. Even at that CD singles are nothing more than a break even proposition
> for us, and most of the time we run a loss on them. They cost the same to
> manufacture as a full length and sell for less than half the price. They're
> good for promotion, not so good for bank balance and keeping floor space in
> the office.
>
> Jeff
>
> on 7/30/01 2:49 PM, Christopher Sorg at csorg@enteract.com wrote:
>
> >
> > On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Jeff/Ninja Tune wrote:
> >
> >> Record label decision due to the fact that there is vitually no market left
> >> for CD singles. People downloading tracks has taken an estimated 25%-50% off
> >> the total CD single market. I can build my next house off the CD single
> >> returns we've got in the office...
> >>
> >> Jeff
> >
> > Not to cast aspersions on you and yours Jeff, but considering the
> > ridiculous prices charged for most CD singles, it shouldn't really be a
> > suprise. Frankly I'm more suprised at how long (and how willing) the
> > general public has been throwing away $7. What's the price breakdown on a
> > produced CD single, and how would the costs for a small artist compare
> > with a bigger name. Considering all the marketing going into some of
> > those big name, big hype groups, I figure record companies
> > are trying to recoup expenses in that regard. Do these smaller companies
> > charge the same as larger ones just to eek by and cover costs, or are they
> > charging simply because the market can demand that kind of mark-up?
> >
> > Chris
> >
> > _________________________
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> > Multimedia Artist/Teacher
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> > csorg@enteract.com
> >
> >
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