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From:
Chris Fahey
To:
'Danny Wyatt' , 'Luckabaugh, Steve' , Chris Fahey , 'IDM (E-mail)'
Date:
Tue, 18 Jan 2000 16:04:51 -0500
Subject:
RE: (idm) Dude. Microsoft.
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(Chris Fahey)
quoted 3 lines * Has it occurred to you that many drum and bass musicians> > > * Has it occurred to you that many drum and bass musicians > > > make most of their living off of selling their music to > > > advertisers?
(Steve Luckabaugh)
quoted 4 lines Really? Most d'nb musicians? why are there so few adds> > Really? Most d'nb musicians? why are there so few adds > > featuring it if > > it's so widely sold? This doesn't make sense. Where do > > you get your information?
(Danny Wyatt)
quoted 2 lines Well, "many" musicians making "most" of their money off ad> Well, "many" musicians making "most" of their money off ad > rights is not unfeasible.
Which is of course what I said. Thank you for reading my exact wording carefully. The fact is that an artist (even worse, a band) can hardly make a decent living even if they sell 50,000 records, a number which essentially consititutes a fantastic runaway hit in the IDM world. On the other hand, the profits from one Mercedes-Benz ad can probably beat all of most artists' lifetime record sales combined. BUT WAIT: And yes, I know a lot of electronic musicians who do in fact make some money on the side doing advertising jingles, CD-ROM soundtracks, stock music work, etc. I wonder how many "famous" IDM artists do this work on the side. I wonder how many do this kind of work openly and how many keep it secret. I'm not talking about licensing their music for advertisements, I mean doing contracted work for hire. Anyoone know? HERE'S THE KICKER: I wonder if IDM itself is an art form whose parentage can at least partly be traced to the shadowy world of mullet-headed Keyboard Magazine-reading home studio advertising-jingle wonks. -Cf --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org