listen to late night tales - they’re compilations made by your fav artists of their fav songs, lot of obscure picks in general, they bring some comments and context to it too
listen to late night tales - they’re compilations made by your fav artists of their fav songs, lot of obscure picks in general, they bring some comments and context to it too
the MGMT one
it's the way the music industry is right now...
there was a stretch between 2000s - 2012
the corporations started to lose their grasp on us when pirating was at an all time high, blogs existed, you could find EVERYTHING on youtube, there were mp3 sites left right and centre (RIP BeeMP3 )
then they took down a majority of the pirate file sites (RIP Rapidshare, Megaupload etc)
(even ThePirateBay is not the same as it once was )
the blogs stopped existing and all those files stopped being valid
the mp3 sites are long gone and alot of songs on youtube get copyright claimed
now we have streaming and it's started the chain all over again
but i guess this happens every generation... even pre-internet, people would dub tapes off the radio and have bootlegs
it will happen again.... eventually.... not all kids want to be controlled by this garbage...
people will find new ways to discover music, they always have...
even lil homies in the 1920s would sneak into illegal strip clubs and get a feel for that real jazz s***
I'm actually surprised op is upset about the death of music blogs as if blogs aren't some of the most volatile subsections of the internet
You can’t group every new person in this generation into a box.
A niche love for music will never completely die. Their will always be people that love and discover music the same way people do movies for example.
The casuals probably won’t, but they never did to begin with. That’s why they’re called casuals.
This the best comment here, plenty of youngens on this forum still discovering new s***.
Y’all old as hell
90s babies
And the pattern continues,
Just like the generation before y'all cried that nobody buys CDS anymore.