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Originally posted by Earthhorse
I disagree that music isn't selling because good music isn't being released anymore
I agree that there is good music still being released but, the majority of releases (which is a truer representation of what's being released) are fairly tame. There are probably a million and one great bands out there that should get a chance and won't, and I agree with everyone who has said that this is part of a vicious circle, but I don't think it's an unbreakable circle. The internet is there for all to use and it's increasingly down to artists to "sell themselves" these days. It amazes me that there are no artists (to my knowledge) that have become a success due to pursuing their own career with the help of the net. This is something that has got to change if good, genuine music is gonna be readily available. The smaller labels are a breath of fresh air but they are usually very unstable by nature, just waiting to get swallowed up by the big boys. I would argue that it is more important to get a good manager or someone to help you along the way than to get signed up by a record label. End of rant