tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466899648518979061.post1568806935762115282..comments2023-08-29T03:12:18.195-07:00Comments on The Industry Is Mine: The Death And Rebirth Of The Music BusinessUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466899648518979061.post-67977448829045279222012-04-02T00:13:45.302-07:002012-04-02T00:13:45.302-07:00Thanks man I appreciate it.
Obviously major label...Thanks man I appreciate it. <br />Obviously major labels will never be extinct, but if they restructured their business models and adapted to the industry as it naturally reshapes itself then they would bitch a lot less AND smaller acts would have more access to opportunity.Sam DeCrosshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04501190537407761309noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466899648518979061.post-20450097940262116752012-04-01T23:24:23.908-07:002012-04-01T23:24:23.908-07:00Yo I reeeally share your thoughs on this. And the ...Yo I reeeally share your thoughs on this. And the whole one doctor/one town breakdown? bravo dude. LOL so seems as though they'll never going away. I mean its like you said; they're tied in with eeeverything from radio stations to exclusive night clubs. Big brands may not be making what they used to since artists are now learning the business and doing their own leg work from just a click of a button, but they are still a formidable adversary. <br /><br />They have their ground people, gatekeepers, and foot soldiers constantly on the look out for possible threats to their way of life. Its pure fear at the end of the day. And they should be because history has taught me that the little guy is the one who always overcomes against the powers that be. remember disco? Well pure rock industry supporters shut that down and booted it out of the mainstream. Or so they thought. It bubbled under the streets of chicago and resurrected as house music which helped to spawn countless other EDM genres made by non-musicians; DJs. The very same people who they didn't want gaining momentum since all power mostly goes to the creator and not the created. <br /><br />And today dance music is sought out by big labels. Power and control is now going back to the artist.acetheface954https://www.blogger.com/profile/11285556546495861525noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466899648518979061.post-89589171438731254182012-04-01T12:52:06.872-07:002012-04-01T12:52:06.872-07:00They talk piracy like it's a bad thing. It onl...They talk piracy like it's a bad thing. It only makes their music more popular....ଅଜ୍ଞାତhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15344479072712493990noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466899648518979061.post-40313107651614444862012-04-01T12:38:09.288-07:002012-04-01T12:38:09.288-07:00I think the record companies make to much moneyI think the record companies make to much moneyPatience D. Vonsteenwykhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07908951759254767972noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466899648518979061.post-16069102156895371702012-04-01T12:19:10.753-07:002012-04-01T12:19:10.753-07:00i think record companies make enough moneyi think record companies make enough moneyLuigihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15840626195043755131noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8466899648518979061.post-55344598803979107862012-04-01T12:11:07.383-07:002012-04-01T12:11:07.383-07:00Interesting stuff, you make a good point ^^Interesting stuff, you make a good point ^^Sir BaconBaghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11204447696591559683noreply@blogger.com