
AKA why Spotify will never replace my hard drive.
No Country for Old (Rap) Men: How important is digital distribution to a musical legacy?

AKA why Spotify will never replace my hard drive.
No Country for Old (Rap) Men: How important is digital distribution to a musical legacy?
Comments are closed.
Would you really get rid of your physical music?
No, but for kids growing up now it’s a different story.
You got deep,bro
I told wife to bury me with a USB stick full of mp3s.
Good read. In de la case only way to fix it is for them to clear the samples. That’s a minefield so it will never happen.
Shame for the next gen who miss out on essential records but oh well.
Spose my de la wax will hold it’s value better then. If I was smart I would sell em all now.
What a sad state of ‘ Fuck All This Shit ‘ or maybe that’s just my mood for today. My only hope for any of the early artists is that their families hold on to whatever minuscule claim to royalties they have because all this ” It’ll never happen ” is bullshit….we know EXACTLY when it will happen; when these artists die and anyone even remotely connected to the creation are as far removed as possible…..that’s when all of the white picket fence families of Mars will be doing the prep jerk to ‘ Millie Pulled A Pistol on Santa ‘ !
Robbie Ettelson contact Frick n Frack at [email protected] or [email protected]
Dope read.
This article summed up pretty much why I don’t use any of these streaming services because so mix of the music I’m looking for is never on there. It’s kinda crazy there’s a generation of kids now who have never heard a De La or Beatnuts record before.