http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/featu ... atization/
and talks about the problems in today's music.
Great article.
Stefan Goldmann goes deep
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thats exactly what all these digital guys said was so elitist behavior, and music should be available to anyone, everywhere, good music is still good music even if its all over the internet .. bla blaWhy plaster the Internet with files? Who finds that valuable anymore? Imagine an incredible piece of music available only once — on dubplate. Or let’s consider falling back in history — music only in the presence of its creator. No release. Come to the concert. Enthusiasm will be back when you get this feeling of attending something really special. How to create this feeling for the audience is the core task of the creatives, if they deserve that name.
now beatport is mainstream and mainstream is bad, i cannot stop laughing
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I'm not surprised that you pick out these 2-3 lines out of the whole article and use it to bash the digital labels/artists/etc. The thing is, that no one can stop the internet, so I'm surprised you use all your energy being so negative. Oh well.Themis wrote:thats exactly what all these digital guys said was so elitist behavior, and music should be available to anyone, everywhere, good music is still good music even if its all over the internet .. bla blaWhy plaster the Internet with files? Who finds that valuable anymore? Imagine an incredible piece of music available only once — on dubplate. Or let’s consider falling back in history — music only in the presence of its creator. No release. Come to the concert. Enthusiasm will be back when you get this feeling of attending something really special. How to create this feeling for the audience is the core task of the creatives, if they deserve that name.
now beatport is mainstream and mainstream is bad, i cannot stop laughing
It's a very interesting read, and he is so spot on with everything he writes, including numbers etc.
i dont need all my energy to write one post
i do not blame anyone, no one could have stoped the digital "revolution", it just had to happen.
and now we can think of ways to get rid of the internet, think of ways how we can play tracks no one has, release albums that no one can rip, and do music no one else than us can do (some kind of live performance)
thank god we are back where all this started decades ago !
i do not blame anyone, no one could have stoped the digital "revolution", it just had to happen.
and now we can think of ways to get rid of the internet, think of ways how we can play tracks no one has, release albums that no one can rip, and do music no one else than us can do (some kind of live performance)
thank god we are back where all this started decades ago !
good music is still good music yes, but the internet has definitely changed the way people value music.patrick bateman wrote:I'm not surprised that you pick out these 2-3 lines out of the whole article and use it to bash the digital labels/artists/etc. The thing is, that no one can stop the internet, so I'm surprised you use all your energy being so negative. Oh well.Themis wrote:thats exactly what all these digital guys said was so elitist behavior, and music should be available to anyone, everywhere, good music is still good music even if its all over the internet .. bla blaWhy plaster the Internet with files? Who finds that valuable anymore? Imagine an incredible piece of music available only once — on dubplate. Or let’s consider falling back in history — music only in the presence of its creator. No release. Come to the concert. Enthusiasm will be back when you get this feeling of attending something really special. How to create this feeling for the audience is the core task of the creatives, if they deserve that name.
now beatport is mainstream and mainstream is bad, i cannot stop laughing
It's a very interesting read, and he is so spot on with everything he writes, including numbers etc.