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| bragi |
| quote: | Originally posted by Tsunami One
someone d'loads alive set -> listens to it @ home -> likes it alot -> when the artists comes to town the person slams down there $40 and see's them -> person d'loads some of there songs - > person likes them and buys their vinyls/cd's etc..
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Point well taken :) |
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| webmeister |
I'm not sure whether it was on this board or something else, but someone pointed out one thing MP3s have definitely killed off in our little niche genre, is the compilation CD. A few years ago, you want to hear what new tracks are out, you pick up a couple of compilation CDs and have a listen to what's happening.
Don't need to do that anymore -- and you rarely see them around these days (apart from the monoliths like Godskitchen, Ministry, Gatecrasher and Global Underground). |
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| Jah |
| if airwave is saying most of the money he recieves from his productions goes into buying records and various software and he is therefore not as well off as we percieve, how does he expect the "common folk" to dish out the same amount he does on "legal music", whether he chooses too spend all his cash back into music or not is one thing, but other people dont have that luxuary, which is where mp3 comes in as a powerfull screening tool... |
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| Dj_Psygnosis |
Stop talking like a robot bragi ;)
j/k |
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| Breeze |
L-Vee kicks ass one of the best trance producers plus no cheese in his house.
If only they would release more vinyls of his tracks, everytime i go to buy a track of his its out of stock. Im sure if they stocked up on tracks like Green Martian "industry" Airwave "another dimension"(many more) he would get some cash.
I dont hear M.I.K.E and the others calling it quits , has L-Vee lost the love or just trying to get over the down-fall of Bonzai records?
Trance lives on through the soul. |
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