Or become anal retentive white f*cks but that's another storytolfrey wrote: The kids that come to the clubs need to look up and see dj's playing vinyl for them to want to go out and buy it themselves.
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tolfrey wrote:No vinyl, is vinyl, always will be.nihad wrote:does DVS like traktor scratch and serato count as vinyl in your world? :-)tolfrey wrote:I for one have converted as much as i can back to vinyl. A full digital world would suck. The kids that come to the clubs need to look up and see dj's playing vinyl for them to want to go out and buy it themselves.
most artists at least get something from digital release and often nothing from vinyl because the costs are becoming too high... so not really true. But I guess that all depends from label to label: some still sell more vinyl, others (like ours) more digital... I'm not really concerned about whether something sells on vinyl or digital, I'm already happy if someone buys the download/vinyl instead of just grabbing it on slsk or whatever.fader wrote:an artist cannot survive from downloads only
I'd say more often than not in this industry, a contract is best used as a hand towel.Thomas D and Jack Thomas wrote:man i wish that were the case in this industry!fader wrote:an artist will always receive his royalties according to the contract.
?fader wrote:it's the label that carries those costs, an artist will always receive his royalties according to the contract.