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I read the rest of the thread, and it very much reads like the same old disgruntled story from oldschoolers who refuse to mutate along with the rest of the music industry:
| quote: | | I started making some of the trance that probably fills your 100Gigs hard drive before i’d even heard of the internet… and i didn’t need the internet to find a deep love of music… the rush of buying a new vinyl, of collecting every release/picture disc by my favourite artists…. discovering new music i liked, all underground, no radio-plugged mix CDs or whatever… ALL without the internet! |
| quote: | | It’s all very well to speculate, but i can tell you as a fact, we made more money before file sharing… we could survive… now not so…. and i think you will find it the same all over the music business… the argument that “file sharing is promotion” is probably valid…. in fact, i agree…in a way it serves a similar purpose to radio…. but the argument that “file sharing is promotion and therefore you will sell more CDs” is clearly absolute bollocks, otherwise the music industry would be booming right now! |
And so on and so forth. I mean really, how could you not be expecting your promos to get leaked and not plan accordingly in the year 2009? In addition, when looking at the way Posford dismisses criticism of the album in that thread, it seems as if he hasn't even considered the possibility that they do not sell records simply because people do not consider them good.
Demonizing the very same people who buy from your label on your label's forum is not a good look, especially when you are too lacking in insight to recognize the flaws of your own business model. Time for a reality check, me thinks.
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