quoted 4 lines Personally, I have invested a nice chunk of cash in their music. As an
> Personally, I have invested a nice chunk of cash in their music. As an
> artist, if I heard that an individual had travelled 500 miles to spend
> money on a picture I'd made, I would take that as a huge compliment. I
> would be humbled beyond belief to discover that masses of people had
done
quoted 1 line the same...Yet here is Autechre being offended that people like what
> the same...Yet here is Autechre being offended that people like what
they
quoted 2 lines do...
> do...
> If you'd like to put those MP3s back on the web, mail them to me and
I'll
quoted 3 lines post them on a dummy I.P. If Warp has the money to waste trying to find
> post them on a dummy I.P. If Warp has the money to waste trying to find
> out who to sue, let them waste it.
> Ethically I should sell all my Autechre CDs and let them collect dust
in
quoted 1 line the used bin. Those jerks don't seem to realize what it takes to be a
> the used bin. Those jerks don't seem to realize what it takes to be a
fan...
hate to keep this thread alive, but it surprises me that this is the only
guy here speaking up for the "punk" ethic, save maybe Jon Drukman.
CDs can cost less than $.80 a piece to produce. Even with the additional
costs of art production, (films, printing, whatever) paying the
artists/photographers involved in the art production, mastering and all,
there is no way in hell these CDs we're buying cost more than 5$.
Production prices for CDs have dropped nicely over the last five years.
So why do prices go up?
in addition to my devotion to the music of IDM, i'm in a "punk rock" band
and i've been involved in the making of a couple of records and I help
run a show-to-show distro in my town. In the very often stupid world of
punk rock one thing is very constant: greed is not tolerated, at least
among serious fans and musicians. I sell good records and CDs for 8 and
10 dollars on average. Even crappy musicians or people with retarded
militant beliefs are united by this kind of ethic. I put out a 12" at
the beginning of last year and was able to sell it for 3$/4.50ppd$, and I
don't have any contacts or buisness relationships with the plants i
worked with.
However in IDM we'll pay $20 for a record that is in no way different in
production than your average rock record. If anything it should be
cheaper, seeing as most IDM artists record their stuff in home studios or
at record label studios, while my own band has spent upwards of 500$ and
10 hours in a studio recording and mixing.
and what the hell does Rephlex think they're doing with this price hike
they've pulled out of their ass? They're not even trying to justify it,
as far as I've seen.
Even IDM seemingly "DIY" labels like Skam and Music Aus Strom charge the
"standard" 10$-12$ for 12", 16-20$ for CDs. What the hell? I talked to
PJ at Modern Music about this and he brought up and interesting and
unfortunate aspect of this problem: say I was to start a label and charge
6$ppd for my LPs. He could still charge 12$ for them at his store
because that's what the market will pay. I think there needs to be more
awareness about just how absurd these CD prices are.
I'm not saying the MP3 site was justified, but I think if Warp is going
to institute a "no tolerance" policy on MP3s of their artists, we should
ask them why the hell we're paying 400%+ the cost of production for these
records.
alright. let me have it.
rjck/cardhore@juno/q:crwth
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