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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse View Post
    It's a vanishingly small minority of people in the world that even have vinyl listening facilities, much less buy vinyl with any regularity. So are you saying that most people don't deserve to listen to your music? If they really cared they would save up and get some decks?

    I dunno, that just seems like an odd attitude to me.
    Vinyl sales are up so I don't think that statement stands and it's not me who's saying people don't deserve to hear the music, that's a really odd statement, I don't have duty to do anything other than what I wish. Music has never been a democracy by its very nature and on some projects I do the end product is final, like a painting. You may think it's odd but that's the way we work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Dust View Post
    Vinyl sales are up so I don't think that statement stands and it's not me who's saying people don't deserve to hear the music, that's a really odd statement, I don't have duty to do anything other than what I wish. Music has never been a democracy by its very nature and on some projects I do the end product is final, like a painting. You may think it's odd but that's the way we work.
    Thats as maybe, but i think techmouse was saying that although vinyl sales are up it really is a drop in the ocean in terms of how many people in the world ACTUALLY can play vinyl.

    IMO no-one deserves anything unless they work to get it, unless your talking healthcare we already paid for (but thats another story of course)

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    Quote Originally Posted by RDR View Post
    Thats as maybe, but i think techmouse was saying that although vinyl sales are up it really is a drop in the ocean in terms of how many people in the world ACTUALLY can play vinyl.
    Are you sure about that tho? Are you just guessing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Dust View Post
    Are you sure about that tho? Are you just guessing?
    consumer sound systems dont include vinyl players any more martin. And thats no guess.

    Vinyl sales are up... from WHERE exactly? You'll have to forgive me as i dont have access to that annoyingly expensive book the industry produces each year with all the figures in. And more to the point what FORMAT vinyl are we discussing here? 12" dance tpye vinyl or 7" Promotional vinyl?

    I occasionally go and see a music retailler/distro in york and see what goes out of the door.. the majority of the vinyl is 7" rock/pop records. So it is possible that vinyl sales are up, and again i dont know about your experience with your label and sales - i hope its good of course :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by RDR View Post
    consumer sound systems dont include vinyl players any more martin. And thats no guess.:)
    Don't see that matters to be honest, as I mentioned vinyl sales as a whole are up, so it doesn't seem it matter that they no longer included.

    Quote Originally Posted by RDR View Post
    Vinyl sales are up... from WHERE exactly? You'll have to forgive me as i dont have access to that annoyingly expensive book the industry produces each year with all the figures in. And more to the point what FORMAT vinyl are we discussing here? 12" dance tpye vinyl or 7" Promotional vinyl?:)
    Vinyl sales as a whole are up. I can't speak for other labels or genre but we are doing just as well as we did 3 years ago.


    Quote Originally Posted by RDR View Post
    I occasionally go and see a music retailler/distro in york and see what goes out of the door.. the majority of the vinyl is 7" rock/pop records. So it is possible that vinyl sales are up, and again i dont know about your experience with your label and sales - i hope its good of course :)
    It's more than possible, it's a fact. Does something have to be wrong to make it right? I don't see why this fact is so hard to accept.

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    Don't see that matters to be honest, as I mentioned vinyl sales as a whole are up, so it doesn't seem it matter that they no longer included.
    It most certainly does, in the light of what we've been discussin here. We're discussing music content delivery to people who want to listen to it.

    Vinyl sales as a whole are up.
    Thats avoiding my point there bud, as far as im aware with the research ive done that in the round figure includes those 7" i just mentioned.

    I can't speak for other labels or genre but we are doing just as well as we did 3 years ago.
    Glad to hear it man! That shows all the hard work you put in. :)

    It's more than possible, it's a fact. Does something have to be wrong to make it right? I don't see why this fact is so hard to accept.
    What do you mean? Sorry i dont understand the context here..

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    Quote Originally Posted by RDR View Post
    It most certainly does, in the light of what we've been discussin here. We're discussing music content delivery to people who want to listen to it...
    It not relevant at all, like I said vinyl sales are up so more people are listening to more vinyl, fact. I can't tell you if dance/techno is up or down, I'm just stating a fact that proves the above to be not a factor - I mean, how much proof do you need? It hasn't and doesn't make a difference.

    The last point was a generalisation that people on BOA seem to focus on the wrong thing and seem to have a desire for something to be wrong so they can moan/justify/fight some cause over and over again on endless threads.

    My whole point is that Ro's article is a crock of shit, written to cause a fuss, as RA did last year and the year before, meanwhile our sales our up, we've started doing limited vinyl only and we, as artist are happy with what we are doing and are not concerned with mass consumerism or converting anyone to some great cause, it's all about the music and good music all-ways wins out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Dust View Post
    I can't speak for other labels or genre but we are doing just as well as we did 3 years ago.
    In fairness, Martin, I think that's more a reflection of the variety and quality of the stuff you put out than the health of the industry in general.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse View Post
    In fairness, Martin, I think that's more a reflection of the variety and quality of the stuff you put out than the health of the industry in general.
    Maybe but "variety' is a lot harder as some people expect a label to be "just" on thing or sound. I've never really stopped to think about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Dust View Post
    Vinyl sales are up so I don't think that statement stands
    We'll have to agree to disagree then.

    Non-DJs who buy vinyl purely for home listening is the most minuscule of minorities within a scene populated by minorities.

    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Dust View Post
    Music has never been a democracy by its very nature and on some projects I do the end product is final, like a painting. You may think it's odd but that's the way we work.
    Perhaps I'm missing something then, because it looks like most of the Dust Science catalogue is available on Juno Download.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse View Post
    We'll have to agree to disagree then.

    Non-DJs who buy vinyl purely for home listening is the most minuscule of minorities within a scene populated by minorities.


    Perhaps I'm missing something then, because it looks like most of the Dust Science catalogue is available on Juno Download.
    Consider it bought!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse View Post
    We'll have to agree to disagree then.

    Non-DJs who buy vinyl purely for home listening is the most minuscule of minorities within a scene populated by minorities.
    Disagree with facts all you want :) Plus we have loads of people on our list who aren't DJ's that buy vinyl, do we have to go around and around?

    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse View Post
    Perhaps I'm missing something then, because it looks like most of the Dust Science catalogue is available on Juno Download.
    DS93 isn't, Dustdubz isn't - like I said, whatever we feel is right for the project.

 

 

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