The music 'industry' in 2013
The music 'industry' in 2013
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- prophetone0
i don't buy into the fade into obscurity thing, not now. if anything, there is a massive advantage for indie artists nowadays with bandcamp, forums, itunes, social channels, youtube, vimeo, blogs, etc.
i discover new stuff all the time, like the belle game (yesterday)...
- so many ways to diffuse, so much ways to be lost...benfal99
- ...into the ocean of data published every seconds on the WWWbenfal99
- we are the music finders. the music will be found. in the 90s, if the cd/12" was staring at me then it was truly lostprophetone
- this belle game tune was in grays anatomy a few days ago, googled it, bought it with 5 min. i'm a fan now.prophetone
- haha, "if it WASN'T" staring at me i mean...prophetone
- i found out about new artists thru mags mostly. not the best considering how many i never knew about and discover now, years laterprophetone
- Years laterprophetone
- the ocean is bigger now, yes, but the tools to navigate it are better too imo. i like it nowadays.prophetone
- plus! i can buy direct from indie lables like stones throw, hospital, and support their asses. feels good.prophetone
- beatport is also a big one for me, i folllow the suggestions and find new tunes often, tops!prophetone