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  • Walt Disney

    @Jim_Halpert_ I am straight up not even looking at what you reply to me with man, I get it. You love iPods & local files.

    His posts are so predictable, he says the exact same thing in every thread

  • when was the music industry ever not structured to give the top 1% of artists all the money

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  • Walt Disney

    It was such a nightmare of ripping CDs & tagging them on iTunes back in 05, used to spend hours doing that, so thankful kids today don’t have to go through that anymore. Or worse, trying to burn a CD & realizing it stopped burning before your bus ride to school the next morning

    Bread innovation.

  • Kee

    Speaking of the devil

    Here’s mine

    Still got my iPad Nano got some old songs on there that aren’t on any streaming platform

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    Jim Halpert when you use your spotify subscription to listen to an artists album and decide whether you like it or not instead of gambling $13.99 on a cd you heard the clean version of the single from on the radio a couple times

  • WRU

    he aint lying because we had access to presentations and strategy overviews from as far back as 2024 where label marketing people talk about investing heavily into superfans and the physical aspect of music (merch, physicals, concerts) in the coming years because basically streaming brings no money

    theyre gonna work ai into all the digital and streaming s*** while increasing prices for real life experiences while they still can juice people out from their money. since modern middle class cant afford property anymore it leaves a whole ton of disposable income to relieve people from

    Pretty much, although idk if the labels themselves will do it. Rather I think this will be how artist go direct to consumer to combat against AI. Live music I think will experience a boom.

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