[atlantaprog] Re: Major Labels
- From: "Wade S" <cobwebstrange@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: atlantaprog@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2007 15:10:54 +0000
So record labels are bad because they rob artists, control distribution and
are only interested in producing commercially viable music. A new system of
self distribution via the internet is better because now anyone can promote
and distribute themselves, the best bands will stand out and get the most
attention and the money goes straight to the artist rather than the majority
of it going to the label.
Sounds good in theory, but most of the artists who I hear are ?getting
robbed? still make a lot more money than I make by being signed to major
labels. Even the bands who get dropped have a major label quality record to
hang on their wall and in those cases, the label loses more than the artist
since the label has put up the money to create that album.
The record labels spend a fortune in the studio and on promotion while the
band creates the music. It seems like both parties SHOULD get paid. If a
band doesn't?t like that idea, well the major record labels have never
completely controlled distribution and promotion anyway. There have always
been indi labels and bands who?ve done it themselves. The Misfits did all
of that in the 70s without the benefit of the internet. Now you?ve got the
guys who wrote ?Chocolate Rain? and ?Peanut Butter Jelly Time.? Is that a
step forward? That?s what I see getting the most attention.
Commercially viable product, regardless of whether or not it?s any good, is
still the music that will sell the best. Who has really risen to the top?
Who is the cream? Tila Tequila? Probably the best band that I can think of
who?s really made it big through the internet is The Arctic Monkeys. They
don?t seem any different than the other pop bands only their production
isn?t as good. Theoretically, they are making more money because the major
labels aren?t involved, but does anyone here actually know what the Arctic
Monkeys make compared to a comparable band on a major? Does their indi
label really pay them more? Either way you have a really tough time
standing out and only a handful of bands can do well enough to make a living
at it. That brings me back to the statements that NOW bands can distribute
themselves, promote themselves, do it themselves. Since it?s always been
possible. Is the argument that now it?s easier? Well that just means that
there is more competition for the dollars that are getting spent. Ok, so
it?s easier now. How many people here are making a living solely by
recording and performing their original music?
My point is that it?s easy to blame the major labels for popular music on
the radio being crap, but popular unsigned artists on the internet seem to
offer the same percentage (if not a higher percentage) of crap. It?s easy
to blame the major labels for robbing the artists, but it seems like you can
still make more money with the support of a major (even with them robbing
you blind) than you can on your own. Before the internet and since, I don?t
see much difference in the percentage of people that I personally know
making a living from their music. There have always been a few and there
are still only a few. I don?t think that?s going to change with the fall of
the label.
For years I felt the way everyone here seems to feel. I'm starting to
wonder if that's because it's easier to have the major labels to blame, so
I'm just trying to look at it objectively.
[regarding downloaded music] Instead, they got Lars Ulrich to open his
mouth (pretty much always a bad idea) and started suing teenagers.
As for Lars Ulrich, I think that's more of an example of a musician being an
idiot than the record label. I don't think the label put him up to it as
you suggest. I'm pretty sure he did it on his own.
-Wade
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