A lot of people assume that what they themselves (especially) and
their friends are doing, as far as buying habits, is what everybody is
doing. And than make proclamations about the fate of the medium
they're leaving behind as if they are experts.

Vinyl still sells. In fact some labels are doing _very_ well selling
vinyl. I might point to certain (mostly) bootleg label.

Digital sells, but it's not as easy to manage/produce content as you
might think, or as it is to buy. It's also not as fulfilling for many
artists and labels. It's not always all about the consumer. Music is
and always will be art as well as a commercial product.

JT



On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 12:31 AM, Richard Hester
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't know about the NSC etchings (RIP, Ron), but I was just digging in
> crates for vinyl not an hour ago (found some, too). You can't put your hands
> on an MP3...
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> Martin Dust wrote:
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>>> The days of digging crates for vinyl with nsc etchings are passed.
>>
>> I wouldn't be so sure about that, I can see labels/distributors doing
>> small runs and still keeping the quality release up. I know a lot of people
>> think vinyl is a pain in the jack adams but I still love the process dearly.
>>
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