2015/01/14 14:43:39
Karyn
People's buying habits have changed.  We'd rather pay $£€9.99 per month to stream anything we want rather than $£€14.99 for a single album we might get bored of in a few weeks.
2015/01/14 14:43:54
bapu
But SONAR Platinum Lives, 2015-?
2015/01/14 14:46:28
Rain
I've always been an album type of guy, and I've recently noticed that it went farther than that. If a band only has couple of decent songs or a hot single, I won't listen to them.
 
I can bear through a couple of fillers, but I need albums. I'm not interested in listening to a single or putting on a record for 2 or 3 cuts. So when the CD's too long or when there are too many fillers, as good as are those few good songs, the CD just gathers dust.
 
Since the stuff I like isn't really single-oriented anyway, I hope that this situation will cause a split in the industry. I know there is a public for well-crafted, well-engineered, well-produced albums. It just doesn't make sense to try to push that through a one-size fits all type of market. 
 
I see an opportunity to start making real music again, regardless of what the imperatives of a market based on the tastes of teenagers dictate. Anyway, most of them don't pay for their music and are only interested in one type of song - make that one pattern.
 
 
2015/01/14 14:56:27
UbiquitousBubba
Hmm. One one hand, I'd like to see someone save the Platinum record. On the other hand, the next megahit album could be Frozen 2.
 
Well, Platinum had a good run. It had to end sometime. 
2015/01/14 15:14:28
batsbrew
that's why i make the music i want to hear,
with reckless disregard to mainstream whatever..
 
 
but geez,
to go out on taylor swift?
 
gag me with a spoon.
 
2015/01/14 20:02:20
Leadfoot
Like, totally...
2015/01/14 20:36:55
Garry Stubbs
Rain
 
Since the stuff I like isn't really single-oriented anyway, I hope that this situation will cause a split in the industry. I know there is a public for well-crafted, well-engineered, well-produced albums. It just doesn't make sense to try to push that through a one-size fits all type of market. 
 



Thats a very good point Rain, I never really thought about that before. If the industry adopted a channel to get through to similar minded music lovers, bands like Porcupine Tree, Anathema, and countless others would be exposed to far greater audiences than they are now, and take so much musical pleasure so much furthr, whilst also bringing more opportunity to a far more diverse range of musicians around the planet. I wonder how this could be achieved?
2015/01/14 20:41:38
bapu
So sad The CHB disbanded before we put out an album. I'm sure we would have Swiftly beaten Taylor.
2015/01/15 02:23:25
craigb

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