2009/3/19 Ricky Rayburn <[email protected]>

>
> None the less,  all music is dying due to the love of money instead of the
> love of storytelling and truth.


That's simply untrue. Music isn't dying, the music industry's traditional
business model is dying or dead. There's never been a freer time to create
something and find an instant audience for it. I think there's two reasons
for this:

1) Home recording is incredibly cheap and the quality/flexibility achievable
for very modest outlay tops a $300k studio from a few years back. If you
have a Mac, GarageBand is free and can do multritrack recording at better
than CD quality. Logic Studio, for $500, enables you to do almost anything.

2) Distribution of music no longer requires expensive logistics and
manufacturing. The web has changed everything.

Moaning about Britney etc is pointless. She shouldn't even be on your radar
if you have any appreciation of music as an art or craft. :)

Ian

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