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David @ Audiobulb
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Date:
Wed, 11 Jan 2006 17:00:01 -0000
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Re: [idm] why small labels die
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audiobulb is still alive and kicking and from a roster of 15 people - i had only met one of them when we started out i have now had the privaledge of meeting 5! the ideas was always to get artists from diff corners of the world & therefore develop a set of sounds that had similarities - but cultural differences add to interesting artistic differences.... it is an important point though.... please support the labels you like through purchases when you can.... we often sell CDs at a much lower price than shops or the majors..... the more you support - the more a label like audiobulb and others can develop - take risks - try new things and bring on new artists..... personally i would hate the dynamics of having to release the music of a "mate" - you lose perspective and objectivity.... you have to put out what you love - because the music moves you.... david @ audiobulb www.audiobulb.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick Strom" <rick@glowdot.com> To: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 8:41 AM Subject: [idm] why small labels die
quoted 71 lines anyone thought about there being a connection between>>> anyone thought about there being a connection between >>> mp3 downloading and inability (by labels) to sale >>> physical product ? > > I'm really surprised no one has pointed out that a lot of these dying > labels have absolutely horrid business sense, and in many cases had become > so incestuous it was ridiculous. Hardly an album pressed and offered up > for sale anymore isn't by the label owner or one of his former > schoolmates. > > I had typed up a long analysis for this list of the current state of > things, back around August or so, but I ended up just sending it off to a > friend instead. But among the things I griped about were a number of the > labels we expect to bring us great music we'd probably not otherwise be > privy to instead delivering the masturbatory crap they or their friends > put together. Simultaneously, I saw an audience who had fallen into the > same label-lust that the old big labels used to profit from endlessly, and > still do I suppose. Discussion on this list and elsewhere seldom involved > an artist who wasn't released on one of those precious labels, even though > the artists who couldn't get a Merck or Neo Ouija or Skam or certainly > Warp to hear them were doing great great stuff. > > What I predicted was that at some point it would have to give. At some > point, the audience would get tired of it, and the labels, too swolen with > "god damn we're k3wl" ego would fail to adjust. > > Want to hear that new XX Records release? Fuck it, their last 5 sucked, > I'll download it first. Why take a chance? > > That's not a very clever prediction. That's exactly what happened with > Big Music, just on a much smaller scale. > > Have a listen to some of the netradio you know about. Sistrum System has > gotten really, _really_ good lately, and it didn't surprise me to see that > something like 95% of the playlist is coming from netlabels -- free music > that couldn't, for whatever reason, find a label to get behind it. Even > the Russian music is blowing away the officially released stuff. Russian > music! Who would have guessed? Cliqhop has been great too, too. Glowdot > is the only one playing the label shit, and its old stuff, and even then > that's only because I haven't updated it in 6 months, maybe more. There > just hasn't been anything of interest to me. And the netlabel stuff is > out there for download, so why stream it really? (especially when Systrum > is doing such a good job). > > The short point is, I guess, let's not fall into that "mp3 killed..." > excuse. Its no more true of idm than it was of Brittney Spears. If you > feel like the labels are putting out quality albums, you want to support > it. You buy it. I always have. If its shit, though.... > > I'm just done paying for so-and-so's friend's new album. No more. > > (I am sad to see Merck go, though) > > -- > V, > ~Rick Strom > Glowdot Productions > On Glowfoto: http://users.glowfoto.com/Strom > ============================ > Photo: http://www.glowfoto.com > Music: http://www.glowdot.com > Strom: http://www.rick-strom.com > Code: http://www.stromcode.com > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > >
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