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Joined: May 2003 Posts: 4389
Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | Here's a little squib from David Pogue's (He works for the NYT's) weekly email on electronics. My friend's band, Pork Pie Tribe, from Sarasota, started doing this but they broke up. Anyway, at least it's optimistic, and will encourage more live music.
Finally, this intriguing note arrived from a guy who's both a software engineer and a musician in two bands:
"It's my belief that music CD's will soon be given away free. The CD will become promotional material to advertise a band's live shows and merchandise for sale. Space inside the
CD cover could even be sold for advertising.
"This will have several results: First, bands will reduce the cost of producing a CD by making use of the incredible capabilities of your average digital recording system to
avoid the ridiculous hourly prices that professional recording studios charge. (Next week my band is doing this very thing.) Self-production will become the norm.
"Second, CD's will become shorter, more focused and released more frequently. ('See us on tour next month at these locations! Hear these four songs performed live!') Third, bands will perform live far more often and venues for live
music will see a resurgence in popularity."
From your mouth to the RIAA's ear, buddy. |
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Joined: May 2003 Posts: 4389
Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | let me add, they broke up because some of the band members didn't want to tour out of florida. it had nothing to do with the cds. I guess as you get older you want to be closer to home. |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7211
Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | I guess all I ask is "where have you been?" I guess the key phrase would "the norm" because advert CD's have been around for awhile. I like the ones that are "credit card" sized. Great for a 3-song demo with some artwork and contact info.
Miles |
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Joined: May 2003 Posts: 4389
Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | I guess I have to say that I've seen them before, but David Pogue hadn't, and I wanted to sound an optimistic note about music on the bulletin board and the meaning of life and why we are on earth is ... oh, gotta go, will have to post that later. |
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