quoted 9 lines I do agree with you, though, on the point of vinyl
> I do agree with you, though, on the point of vinyl
> vs. cd vs. consumer's
> preference. If you don't make what the people want,
> you can't expect them
> to buy it. Not everyone owns a record player, and
> given the limitations of
> the technology, it's a bit silly to release things
> only on vinyl. Probably
> explains why most record releases are limited issue.
D,
are you talking about the world population as a whole,
or even the US pop.? Since when did that large of an
audience take a micro-sub-mini-genre like IDM into
account? Pressing records is still completely
valid--if one is aiming at a market that still
considers vinyl a supportable medium (most electronic
music listeners). The "limitations of the technology"
might be exactly why someone chooses to buy the vinyl
over equally/lower priced cd format. I mean, why use
old synthesizers?--the technology is definitely
outdated. Similar argument.
Ben
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