Certainly the hardcore diy scene could give a fuck about Napster
I would have thought this too, but I know a few punk / hc bands on small labels and I can tell you the consequences of Spotify et al have definitely trickled down. The so-called democratization of music that became possible after the toppling of the old system (ie cheap software, digital self-distribution models, etc) has also created a situation where supply now far outweighs demand while the pie continues getting smaller and smaller. More bands / artists than ever = fewer and fewer tenaciously dedicated fans on the sidelines. It affects everything at every level imo
― Wimmels, Saturday, 7 January 2017 22:16 (nine years ago)
that's surprising to me... I stand corrected!
― niels, Saturday, 7 January 2017 22:19 (nine years ago)
tbf, I bet a grind / crust / whatever band on a stacked 8-band bill playing a basement / squat on a Tuesday night might not notice any difference, but I'd say that's maybe one possible exception; maybe some of the less ambitious noise bands, too. But I still think those artists are fighting for the attention of a smaller and smaller group of listeners, whether they realize it or not
― Wimmels, Saturday, 7 January 2017 22:24 (nine years ago)
a few punk / hc bands on small labels and I can tell you the consequences of Spotify et al have definitely trickled down.
I think about this sometimes - how in the mid-nineties, a whole lot of pretty love-it-or-hate-it HC bands could release 7"s and sell at least 500, which is usually the minimum pressing at a plant (1000 was the going minimum actually but you could swing a deal to press 2 records in runs of 500 at once to meet the minimum), and is a number which, if you sell through at even two bucks a copy, lets you recoup & maybe buy a new snare drum. those 50-page-long MRR reviews sections -- nobody was getting rich, but a fair number of bands almost nobody remembers were breaking even or coming close. now? your two songs on Bandcamp will get you a dollar if people hear about it. I don't know, because I'm not current with that scene at all, but I'd imagine the economics of making hardcore are pretty punishing in the wake of Spotify/downloading.
― though she denies it to the press, (Joan Crawford Loves Chachi), Saturday, 7 January 2017 23:40 (nine years ago)
drag citys an alltime great label really respect them just doin their own thing f the system, crazy thing abt spotify et al is not only are musicians not making any more but neither are the streaming services who are doomed to be swallowed by bigger entities who can use them as loss leaders and eventually discontinue them when they lose interest wattba
― lag∞n, Saturday, 7 January 2017 23:52 (nine years ago)
At the very least, I'm glad we are discussing this like adults (albeit on the wrong thread), because I usually run into a lot of quasi-Darwinist "boo fucking hoo, times are changing, fuck you" derision when I bring up the issue of musicians' vanishing livelihoods
― Wimmels, Sunday, 8 January 2017 01:37 (nine years ago)
streaming feels the least like following corporate evolution bc you don't need to buy into a medium or format that will be replaced in 5 years. It is the best idea, and I hope we can find a way to make it work well for the artists.
― Sufjan Grafton, Sunday, 8 January 2017 01:50 (nine years ago)
That ship has sailed. We're reverting to previous musical culture regimes (folk music by/for plebes, elite of well-paid pet musicians paid by wealthy benefactors)
― Οὖτις, Sunday, 8 January 2017 01:52 (nine years ago)
and future islands
― Sufjan Grafton, Sunday, 8 January 2017 01:54 (nine years ago)
What you get without streaming is the idea of the pilgrimage - to the record store, or having to wait to get it in the mail, and so on. Given the 70s self-released grails they're reissued (Red Hash, etc.), it's consistent with their ethos that they like having something be exciting to discover instead of available everywhere. Similar to having to roadtrip to Guerneville or Gainesville to see a Will Oldham show, instead of waiting for an annual pass through the Mercury Lounge. (Nothing wrong with that - it's just not them!)
― who even are those other cats (Eazy), Sunday, 8 January 2017 16:26 (nine years ago)
really tickled that major label practices that were long excoriated by the likes of Drag City et al in the 1990s are being defended on this thread. Like i hardly am deeply familiar withe the label's doings in the past 15 years, but i never knew those guys or their artists to advocate for maximilist studio fantasias.― veronica moser, Saturday, January 7, 2017 8:35 PM (two days ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― veronica moser, Saturday, January 7, 2017 8:35 PM (two days ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
Joanna Newsom got to record her second record with an orchestra and hire Van Dyke Parks, Jim O'Rourke and Steve Albini [though I take it his rates are reasonable as part of his whole deal] on Drag City's dime AFAIK, for which she has repeatedly praised them. I hope it worked out as well for them as it did for us and JN.
― in twelve parts (lamonti), Monday, 9 January 2017 14:06 (nine years ago)
Eazy those are really good thoughts - that framework of pilgrimage is something I hadn't really thought about
― though she denies it to the press, (Joan Crawford Loves Chachi), Monday, 9 January 2017 14:32 (nine years ago)
Full catalog is now on Bandcamp: https://dragcity.bandcamp.com/
"....BANDcamp, that is! Yes, the viral digital world is not a place easily trusted - not when you're a label like ours, with precious cargo that must never be handled frivolously! (Yes, including Final Flesh.) For those who have been urging us to throw all our bands into the deep end of all this mess, we'll meet you mid "stream": the whole fookin' Drag City catalog is now available digitally via Bandcamp! So for all the neophytes out there (you're the ones reading our newsletter, right?), enjoy the complimentary musical wares we've provided - then take advantage of Bandcamp's artist-friendly build to explore the world of ALL Drag City artists (and even some (dis)honorary ones) - and make your downloading decisions with both care and financial abandon. We sure dig this Bandcamp thing - and if it turns out to be worth a penny, then we'll have to consider the further implications of the non-pornographic-side of the internet. Help us help you help us make that decision! Make an extended trip to Drag City on Bandcamp."
― dronestreet, Friday, 27 January 2017 15:15 (nine years ago)
whoa
― call all destroyer, Friday, 27 January 2017 15:17 (nine years ago)
hey, nice
― tylerw, Friday, 27 January 2017 15:17 (nine years ago)
this is rad
― marcos, Friday, 27 January 2017 15:18 (nine years ago)
oh snap
― na (NA), Friday, 27 January 2017 15:21 (nine years ago)
Finally! Thank you Drag City
― weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Friday, 27 January 2017 15:22 (nine years ago)
only one track to stream per album though so people will still complain about this
― na (NA), Friday, 27 January 2017 15:23 (nine years ago)
that's fine. it's nice to be able to explore all DC artists - so many that i've heard about but never looked into - in one place that is easily browsable and accessible. i know it's all on youtube anyway and i can deal w/ that but this is cool
― marcos, Friday, 27 January 2017 15:25 (nine years ago)
also i really like the artist thumbnails. i want to chill in meg baird's living room and listen to recorsd
https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2015/06/08/meg-baird_wide-4c215cf31a3b6462bf428b21cbb9115d781a604d.jpg
― marcos, Friday, 27 January 2017 15:27 (nine years ago)
nice
― lag∞n, Friday, 27 January 2017 16:00 (nine years ago)
bandcamp is thriving btw https://daily.bandcamp.com/2017/01/24/everything-is-terrific-the-bandcamp-2016-year-in-review/
― lag∞n, Friday, 27 January 2017 16:01 (nine years ago)
― na (NA), Friday, January 27, 2017 10:23 AM (thirty-seven minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
seems like the perfect arrangement
― lag∞n, Friday, 27 January 2017 16:02 (nine years ago)
lol those albums in that pic are so meticulously chosen <3
― sleeve, Friday, 27 January 2017 16:03 (nine years ago)
and yeah one track per album and $9 for FLAC is fine with me
weird that the Half Japanese reissues aren't there
― sleeve, Friday, 27 January 2017 16:04 (nine years ago)
great news!
― niels, Friday, 27 January 2017 16:21 (nine years ago)
― lag∞n, Friday, January 27, 2017 4:01 PM (eighteen minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
just want to note that the second comment underneath this was left by someone from the band Primitive Radio Gods
― Vlogs from other credible bands such as Shed Seven (DJ Mencap), Friday, 27 January 2017 16:22 (nine years ago)
that is the standard press pic for meg baird afaiki've seen it a bunch of times
― weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Friday, 27 January 2017 17:04 (nine years ago)
OMG
only one track to stream per album though
oh
― Dinsdale, Friday, 27 January 2017 18:18 (nine years ago)
Re: Half Japanese reissues—I'm guessing they aren't on there due to the recent reissues on Fire.
― spastic heritage, Friday, 27 January 2017 21:20 (nine years ago)
(Inadvertent double post, obvs.)
― spastic heritage, Friday, 27 January 2017 21:21 (nine years ago)
oh hmm I did not realize that Fire had reissued the 1981-85 material! thanks.
― sleeve, Friday, 27 January 2017 21:23 (nine years ago)
Hey, it's a start, welcome to the 21st century Drag City
― Anthology of Literature's Finest Penis Descriptions (GOTT PUNCH II HAWKWINDZ), Saturday, 28 January 2017 00:26 (nine years ago)
Meanwhile
1994! A great year for Drag City releases is now is available at your fingertips on @AppleMusic ! pic.twitter.com/veJV5mnVFl— Drag City (@dragcityrecords) June 23, 2017
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Sunday, 25 June 2017 06:21 (eight years ago)
The Royal Trux and Palace stuff doesn't seem to be available (for me anyway)
― Duane Barry, Sunday, 25 June 2017 10:50 (eight years ago)
seems like most of their catalog is up on spotify. notable exceptions from a brief search include jim o'rourke, joanna newsom, will oldham, red apple falls
― lowercase (eric), Sunday, 1 April 2018 15:46 (eight years ago)
Disappointed to hear that one of the last holdouts finally gave in. Streaming music is for lames
― Paul Ponzi, Sunday, 1 April 2018 16:44 (eight years ago)
otm
― lag∞n, Sunday, 1 April 2018 16:48 (eight years ago)
I don't see any
― Tapes 'n Tapes of Osho (Sufjan Grafton), Sunday, 1 April 2018 17:42 (eight years ago)
April Fools(?)
― absorbed carol channing's powers & psyche (morrisp), Sunday, 1 April 2018 17:44 (eight years ago)
Had to go through the This is: Drag City playlist
― Tapes 'n Tapes of Osho (Sufjan Grafton), Sunday, 1 April 2018 17:57 (eight years ago)
oh man, this is fantastic
― Tapes 'n Tapes of Osho (Sufjan Grafton), Sunday, 1 April 2018 18:03 (eight years ago)
Btw – DC will always be stone classic, but this label and I sure have grown apart over the past decade or so.
(I also met Rian M. in person, which kinda shattered the illusion; but that’s no one’s fault...)
― absorbed carol channing's powers & psyche (morrisp), Sunday, 1 April 2018 18:08 (eight years ago)
I can finally listen to Silver Jews again!
― how's life, Sunday, 1 April 2018 18:12 (eight years ago)
You know their records and CDs have been available all along, right?
― Paul Ponzi, Sunday, 1 April 2018 18:27 (eight years ago)
I don't own a record or CD player and all the ones I've bought off iTunes are on an external hardrive in the back of a closet somewhere.
― how's life, Sunday, 1 April 2018 19:39 (eight years ago)
You can even buy them used. That way the artist gets nothing!
― Tapes 'n Tapes of Osho (Sufjan Grafton), Sunday, 1 April 2018 19:49 (eight years ago)
Especially if they're promo cds, because you can actually <i>take</i> the artist's money that way.
― Johnny Fever, Sunday, 1 April 2018 20:44 (eight years ago)