(313) Payola Free Friday

2004-06-08 Thread Joachim Castellano

From the city where the Technics 1200 was born - Kadoma City, Japan...

Not just another DJ night, but an evening of creative individuals 
sharing the music they love in an environment that is warm, intimate, 
and open minded.  We celebrate our unique personality through our music 
- staying honest to ourselves, and never imitating anyone else.


Open turntable policy. You're welcome to come and spin, as long as 
you're Payola Free.  We like to share.


We respect those who respect the art of the DJ.

If you're in Osaka Japan on a Friday night, please join us.

More info: http://homepage.mac.com/cast3345

http://homepage.mac.com/cast3345/iblog/

Peace!

Cast

Payola Free Friday
Bar RIM Kadoma City Japan.



[313] payola

2002-05-29 Thread Mike Taylor


http://www.salon.com/ent/music/feature/2001/04/03/payola2/index.html

not particularly 313 related, but it is part of the reason Detroit artists 
are not getting ahead in US markets.


take care,
mt


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Re: [313] payola

2002-05-29 Thread Kent williams
On Tue, 28 May 2002, Mike Taylor wrote:

 http://www.salon.com/ent/music/feature/2001/04/03/payola2/index.html

 not particularly 313 related, but it is part of the reason Detroit artists
 are not getting ahead in US markets.

Heh, I know a guy who's wife is one of the indies that breaks records
on radio.  He told me straight up that it costs several million dollars to
break a track on commercial radio. Contrast that with the fact that
the money they spend on shady promotion alone probably dwarfs the
combined incomes of the top 100 DJs in Detroit ...


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Re: [313] payola

2002-05-29 Thread Fred Heutte
My friend Susie and I did the Motown tour yesterday and saw
a couple issues of early 1960s Billboards on the desk in Berry
Gordy's original office, one of which had a big headline about
payola and the other about industry meets to figure out how to
avoid collapse.

Plus ca change...


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