imho the role of big record companies is played out! with new technologies
like cd-rw's and final-scratch the need for a physical copy of the original
album/cd will quickly decrease.
Mmm Hmm. I've thought about ways to make a physical recording appealing
enough to buy. Maybe even making the
imho the role of big record companies is played out! with new technologies
like cd-rw's and final-scratch the need for a physical copy of the original
album/cd will quickly decrease.
Mmm Hmm. I've thought about ways to make a physical recording appealing
enough to buy. Maybe even making the
In a message dated 12/16/02 3:41:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No large (or even medium sized?) record labels, just
musicians who know their business. A zillion little rhythmic
CEOs...
That's where the issue lies. There's not enough musicians who know their
business well enough to really
Amin.
and let us hope... they will learn their lesson one day.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) record industry (technology) [was: Moby (cheddar)]
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 16:47:58 EST
That's where the issue lies. There's not enough
:
Amin.
and let us hope... they will learn their lesson one day.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) record industry (technology) [was: Moby (cheddar)]
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 16:47:58 EST
That's where the issue lies. There's not enough
At 04:00 PM 12/16/2002, techno wrote:
In the future people are going to be able to purchase 16 it and higher
tracks directly from artist, record label web sites on a secure server.
Record stores and distributors will still be around but mostly for
exclusive, specialty products.
Or else the