Really? TBH I thought they died over a year ago. I guess that was someone else.
So who IS left??
Veto, Pure Plastic(?), Triple Vision and...........
Shite.. Techno is dying.
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Really? TBH I thought they died over a year ago. I guess that was someone else.
So who IS left??
Veto, Pure Plastic(?), Triple Vision and...........
Shite.. Techno is dying.
Awakening Sasha
Well, don't know if i'd go that far dude. The methods of distribution are changing though
Its not just the corporate boys who suffer from file shareing etc y'know. It all trickles down to micro level in the end and affects the likes on intergroove and so on
Its a kick in the teeth for the labels involved though.
balls...
soon we're all gonna have to be digital djs
a few releases recently (ie combat recordings) have been digital only.
maybe i should jump before im shoved.....
:whoops:
shame, nothing like putting on a new record
well i buy my mp3's, but there doesn't seem to be much money in it for the artists, i was quite shocked to hear how little the artist gets per mp3 sale
oh god, is this turning into the new looks first mp3 v vinyl discussion
Life is "trying things to see if they work"
Finally getting around to updating my site
http://www.plus27design.co.uk/
Dave knows scooter lyrics
yeah that is bad news....**** man...
What's to be assed now is a realistic business plan as to
Supply and demand
Realistically how many people are buying albums, mp3's and so forth.
Quality Control? Maybe I think it is more producing amounts for sale more realistic to the consumer demand.
Rather than flooding the market with an overflow of product which realistically probably will not be sold.
That is what could push a business over as well as a shoddy business sense to not assess the previous via projections and sales numbers.
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
a lot of people are releasing records these days, maybe too much for the music market to digest...as a result, less quantities of individual releases are purchased (as people buy a varied selection) and so it doesnt pay to press limited quantities of records--distributor cannot sustain prodution costs with sales
Yeh my point exactlyWell it is not like a lot of mp3s are sold.
Why pay for what is free.
Did I missed something???
OUT NOW:
- Orlando Voorn & Juan Atkins "Game One (Ritzi Lee remix)" on Nightvision.
- Cybernetics EP on Labrynth (Beatport release)
OUT SOON:
- Black Noiz on Labrynth (vinyl release)
Still Music is still running too...
Jacbri @ Proton Radio - every 3rd Thursday at 12:00 AM EST / 05:00 GMT
X-Music @ Techno.FM - every 1st Tuesday at 12:00 PM EST / 18:00 GMT
There are plenty of distributors still going:
Triple Vision, Pure Plastic, Veto, ELP Medien, Word & Sound, Kompakt, Complete, Still Music, Neuton, Rhythmic, Jaxx, Watts, Syntax, the list goes on and on...
Intergroove's demise should come as no surprise. They were on top of their game during the turn of the century but have fallen off big time in the last few years imo. Not to mention I'm pretty positive they started carrying mostly in-house labels that were shit to begin with. Some of these distribution companies are ****ing ridiculous but some of them have learned to change their behavior after Prime fell apart. There are still distribution companies like Neuton who have extremely posh offices with state of the art listening rooms all with high quality gear and furniture. A lot of that shit is useless and superstar-ish. Those are usually the first kind of distributors to go as well.
The name of the game is keeping your overhead low and hosting a number of labels that pay the bills. If you can do that, you can take on hard-to-sell labels for that inner desire to be artistic and get something new on the market.
[QUOTE=Clit Commander;461471]There are plenty of distributors still going:
Triple Vision, Pure Plastic, Veto, ELP Medien, Word & Sound, Kompakt, Complete, Still Music, Neuton, Rhythmic, Jaxx, Watts, Syntax, the list goes on and on...
[QUOTE]
Watts Music is done too!
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Why do I continue to fall in love with a little silver box with 303 on it.
Watts too? Rough! Oh well, they weren't doing much for techno in past years anyway...still rough to see in the big picture. To be honest though, a lot of the distributors who are going belly up don't seem to be doing much to keep up with the trends and stay on top. For a distributor, this is important because it pays the bills. For a record label it's more important (imo) to be artistic because most of the money comes from gigs anyway.
Love the comments about the MP3/money thing. There is a ton of money to be made in the mp3 market. If certain mp3s aren't selling it either sucks or is just part of a small, niche market (or both).
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
Techno needs a a couple of degrees and an honest accountant.
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx