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    I am actually glad that less stuff is making it to vinyl. Its a natural chaff separator for me. Only the best\most commited should make it to vinyl now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by massplanck View Post
    I am actually glad that less stuff is making it to vinyl. Its a natural chaff separator for me. Only the best\most commited should make it to vinyl now.
    Or just people who have money to pay for the production of it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RDR View Post
    Or just people who have money to pay for the production of it?
    ?

    People found the money in the 90's. You dont have to shell out on hardware anymore to make tracks, you dont even have to pay for music if you dont want to.

    Determined people will find a way.

    If the music is good enough/stands out. It will sell. On any medium.

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    Quote Originally Posted by massplanck View Post
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    People found the money in the 90's. You dont have to shell out on hardware anymore to make tracks, you dont even have to pay for music if you dont want to.

    Determined people will find a way.

    If the music is good enough/stands out. It will sell. On any medium.
    The medium isnt the issue.

    Its the production of the medium, anyone can put out an mp3, and anyone with money can put out vinyl. It doesnt mean the music will be any good does it? Hardback books are not a byword for quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by massplanck View Post
    I am actually glad that less stuff is making it to vinyl. Its a natural chaff separator for me. Only the best\most commited should make it to vinyl now.
    Should is the biggest word in the English language, plancky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse View Post
    Should is the biggest word in the English language, plancky.

    Should have said IS. Its definately true for the stuff I'm buying at the moment.

    Deepchord is a great example. Their stuff is flying out the door on vinyl.. same for the new detroit stuff.

 

 

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