John Reading said:
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>> From: EggyToast [mailto:eggy@eggtastic.com]
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>> I also agree with you that stores and labels should offer
>> some way to sample
>> the work, and mp3's where the track is cut off after 2
>> minutes, or halfway
>> through, would be a workable alternative as well.
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> I'm saying that they do this already. And stores in the flesh often let
> you play it in the store.
I know that they exist, but they, at least in my experience, are often the
exception rather than the rule. I've been in 3 record stores that allow you
to listen to something -- one's a really cool shop in Minneapolis that
carried most everything (but took the cellophane off everything, too), and
the other two were used shops that only let you listen to the used music (as
it was already open), and they never had IDM stuff (let alone used IDM
stuff). Most record shops I've been in don't have listening stations, or, if
they do, are often in use (as they generally have but a few), and even fewer
actually carry things I'm interested in. I agree that I'm picky, but I can't
be the only one. Can I? :D
I'd love for all shops to have that opportunity for buyers, but I've only
experience it in a few shops.
I also know that more and more labels are putting samples of stuff online,
and I think it's a great idea. MORE should! :)
Although I think they should also make it easy to get samples, instead of
hiding it behind hundreds of abstract layers of webdesign wankery ;)
derek
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