All I can see happening ' is me find away to turn
  my vinyl collection into diesel fuel for my truck

  I prefer the liver performance option '

  involve live surround mixing on purpose designed PA's
  put the technology on show .

  let people trade stereo recordings of your performance
  which will be like 2D versions of your audio reality



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The only way forward I can see for artists is this:


1. Give away lossy digital copies of your music, as promotion.
2. Emphasize the audio quality of the 'real thing' -- the paid for copy.
3. Make sure the physical object you're selling adds value over the
digital copy -- either by adding tracks, attractive packaging, or some
sort of  unique value you don't get downloading it digitally.
4. Perform live, or DJ or do something where you're selling a unique
event that can't be endlessly reproduced and distributed over the
internet.


I like the idea of #3 very much - vinyl only tracks would be a welcome
change from CD only tracks
plus well designed packaging is always encouraged.
Little pluses are so cool - buy a 12" to find a sticker slipped inside.
It's fairly common in rock music to find little things like record label
logos on a sticker - why not dance music 12"?


Now, a lot of musicians have found, of necessity,
that a much larger percentage of their income will have to come from
playing in front of people.


or licensing their tracks.

MEK


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