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Read this article about Rick Rubin and the music industry
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/02/magazine/02rubin.t.html?_r...
if you can't get to it, lemme know, and i'll copy & paste.
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JUICE MAYNE MSHC
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read that last night. I thought he was a lot older than 44.
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I am printing and will read this while the son watches A BUGS LIFE. I dig articles like this.
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Rubin also suggested (strongly) that Columbia become the first major record company to go green and abolish plastic jewel boxes for all its CDs.
...I'm interested in that. What would they be using instead of plastic for cases?
Good article BD. Thanks for posting it. I as well am going to be printing it.
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I thought this was so obviousy nowadays:
"The kids all said that a) no one listens to the radio anymore, b) they mostly steal music, but they don't consider it stealing, and c) they get most
of their music from iTunes on their iPod. They told us that MySpace is over, it's just not cool anymore; Facebook is still cool, but that might not
last much longer; and the biggest thing in their life is word of mouth. That's how they hear about music, bands, everything."
Few of the kids knew that record companies participate only in the profits from records
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They'd use digipaks instead of jewels I'd guess.
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This "word of mouth" department sounds like the ole street team mainstay of hardcore labels.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by MyOwnWay
Rubin also suggested (strongly) that Columbia become the first major record company to go green and abolish plastic jewel boxes for all its CDs.
...I'm interested in that. What would they be using instead of plastic for cases?
Good article BD. Thanks for posting it. I as well am going to be printing it. |
Later on in that article Rubin and others talked about a "subscription" based medium to acquire music rather than through the brick and mortar means
of the past. I hate that idea, I would much rather have something tangible in my hands than a download.
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The article gives me a sense of hope in Rubin. I thought it was very well written. The bottom line though is how to make money off the backs of the
artists. They even mention asking for 50% of the concert and t-shirt revenues. Ugh, this is for sure the ugly side of music but is it a necessary
evil? I don't know.
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I could care less about tangible product. I honestly don't care about that at all anymore. I bought the new Municipal Waste from iTunes and it came
with a PDF file of all the album art so I didn't need the actual CD. But the subscription thing is the stupidest fucking thing ever to me. They have
these services now and basically once you stop paying the fee every month you no longer have access to your music. Maybe mainstream retards who
listen to the first 35 seconds of the same 25 songs all the time will be into that but not me.
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great article.
thanks D!
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This will never effect underground music. Ever. Unless you're worried about Nelly or Dixie Chicks I wouldn't be concerned in the slightest.
The downside is that maybe if it did it would kill off all the HC labels, the scene would implode, start anew and we would only get to hear good bands
instead of everyones friends bands who are "really good dudes".
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Im printing this out now to read a bit later, thanks!
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MySpace is far from over, but most of that stuff I agree with...
It's a good read.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Siczine.com
| Quote: | Originally posted by MyOwnWay
Rubin also suggested (strongly) that Columbia become the first major record company to go green and abolish plastic jewel boxes for all its CDs.
...I'm interested in that. What would they be using instead of plastic for cases?
Good article BD. Thanks for posting it. I as well am going to be printing it. |
Later on in that article Rubin and others talked about a "subscription" based medium to acquire music rather than through the brick and mortar means
of the past. I hate that idea, I would much rather have something tangible in my hands than a download. |
I'm with you. I want something real, not a digital download.
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stillr eading this article. Its that good.
Each aspect of the soul has it's own part to play, but the ideal is harmonious agreement with reason and control.
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Now read this, Steve Albini breaks this down...
Steve Albini Speaks The Truth
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So sad that it's so true.
‘Do you know what a love letter is? It’s a bullet from a fucking gun. Straight through your heart.’
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