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From:
Armchair Charlie
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Sat, 09 Dec 2000 16:12:33 -0600
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Re: [idm] i got banned from napster
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I guess I often like buying blind too. But not always. I remember about a month ago I ordered a package of records, all of which spawned from hype on the list. I hadn't heard any of them, but decided to take a chance. I hated every last one of them. I think from that day on, I demanded to hear before I buy. The only label that I think does an exceptional job at letting possible customers hear the music before hand is Merck (www.m3rck.net). They give 45-60 sec. samples for each track on every release (even for some of the upcoming releases. Needless to say, I've bought almost every record from Merck, just cuz I've been provided with that option (and it's good stuff of course:). Other labels like Tigerbeat (not to dis) only give samples for a few tracks. For me anyways, that's not convincing enough. One thing I will give Tigerbeat tho, is that high quality mp3 samples are given rather than ra. And I appreciate that. So I guess Napster has somewhat spoiled me in that I can actually hear this music before I buy it, and that's not always been the case. The bad labels that depend on shear hype to sell a record are now being challenged to make good music. All the hype in the world isn't gonna get me to buy a record if I hear it first and it sucks. Like you were saying, this music can demand some extended attention to really be appreciated, and that's not possible with the resources that the labels make available :P
quoted 10 lines Personally I *like* buying blind most of the time. Of course, the longer>Personally I *like* buying blind most of the time. Of course, the longer >you've been buying/browsing the genre, the greater the perpiscuity anyway. >Also I tend to be of the opinion that the best stuff can't be assessed on >initial listening (or sometimes several) anyways - especially of this ilk. >Although music has several functions, that of 'paradigm stetching' is >something which is more likely to take place with IDM than in some other >categories - and that usually takes more than one spin around the block >(for >me anyway). > jeff
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