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Re: Music Industry Sliding Down a Slope of Self-Destruction

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Re: Music Industry Sliding Down a Slope of Self-Destruction

Postby Taro Toporific » Sat Apr 26, 2003 11:13 pm

bikkle wrote:The Music Industry Is Sliding Down a Slope of Self-Destruction


Well, here's another nail in the coffin... :twisted:


RIAA reacts badly to court's file share ruling
The Inquirer, UK /Saturday 26 April 2003, 11:56
IN A MOVE that has riled the RIAA and others, a US court has refused to order the shutdown of peer-to-peer file sharing services operated by Grokster and Streamcast Networks.
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Re: Music Industry Sliding Down a Slope of Self-Destruction

Postby Taro Toporific » Sat May 17, 2003 1:10 pm

bikkle wrote:The Music Industry Is Sliding Down a Slope of Self-Destruction



Let's creative destruction!

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iTunes sucking in the 128k MP3 stream and iLeach dumping the stream into my iPod of Yasuaki Shimizu / X TV - Two Kamuis, Two Holy Swords. Ahhhhh... my brain is rotting way.8)


Japan-A-Radio 128 kbps Anime Music & Japanese Pop (Jpop / Anime)
To quote their site: "few web-stations out there on the internet with this type of music, with the high quality music delivery sound of real radio broadcasts. Corporate radio in America will never touch this."

DSL/cable
http://www.japanaradio.com/main.php?page=listen&stream=3
http://www.japanaradio.com/main.php?page=listen&stream=2
http://www.japanaradio.com/main.php?page=listen&stream=4

56k modems
http://www.japanaradio.com/main.php?page=listen&stream=1
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Postby jingai » Sat May 17, 2003 1:25 pm

Not bad for a J-Pop fix. Thanks! Anime soundtracks, though- why? I miss the oldies.jp site which had enka from the 1920s to today. Even my WWII-era Japanese teacher enjoyed that site.
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Postby Andocrates » Sat May 17, 2003 1:29 pm

The market is there, but next time you wanna' bash Japanese group think look in our own back yard. Those music people are stuck in the seventies. A CD cost far less to manufacture then a cassette tape, Wal-Mart would have seen the opportunity and brought the CD out at a lower cost then the cassette - but the music industry tacked on 5 extra bucks. The bands get worse and worse and the music prices go up and up.

Because I'm an electronic music fan I buy CD's, and lots of them, almost none of them come from the major labels. If a song comes along I want to listen to I don't want to buy 12 additional crappy songs.

My friend wants to bring some DVD's with her when she returns to Japan, but guess what - she can't because of regional coding - what a stupid concept.

Let the industry die and something better will arise to fill that void.

16bit music in the year 2003 is adsurd, by this time it should be at three times that bit rate. (of course speakers are analog and that's a problem) Create a musical experience MP3 cant touch (and by the way I can clearly hear the compression of MP'3 and it irritates me), start finding artists instead of pretty faces and they will be back on track.
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Postby kotatsuneko » Sat May 17, 2003 2:42 pm

I have yet to check out the "oldies" cds in the 100 yen shops, will have to , there may be some goodies out there..

shame no one leeched/mirrored that oldies site.. it was the wrong approach in this day and age..
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Postby Big Booger » Sun May 18, 2003 6:30 pm

Protection is just another way to keep idiots from making casual copies.. there is no way to make a completely protection proof cd...

though DISNEY has decided on an ingenius plan to create DVDs that destroy themselves after 2 days of use.

have a read below:
http://www.techzonez.com/comments.php?catid=1&id=2797

Most interesting...
and it is a way for them to destroy the environment too!! Yippee for Disney, the global polluter.. now they are in competition with AOHELL for top CD/DVD polluter of the world!
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Postby kotatsuneko » Mon May 19, 2003 10:45 am

heh yeh i know theres at least 2 ways of getting round protected cds - use the black pen trick - no good if youre renting a cd

or pop the cd into a hifi with optical out preferably rather than l/r and link that to a pc with something like an audigy/high end yamaha sound card fitted and transfer it that way

thing is, i dont see the point in buying a hifi here as the moment u turn it up to a decent volume youll just get a complaint to the landlord..

as for disney, well anyone with taste bad enough to want to actually watch their mind fucking shite deserves some extra landfill to deal with..
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Re: Music Industry Sliding Down a Slope of Self-Destruction

Postby Taro Toporific » Tue May 20, 2003 12:19 pm

bikkle wrote:The Music Industry Is Sliding Down a Slope of Self-Destruction.


Sony throws in the towel . . .

Roxio buys Sony-Universal online venture, gears for Napster relaunch
The Associated Press / May/19/03 6:45 PM
Software maker Roxio Inc., the new owner of Napster, has acquired the music service pressplay -- laying the groundwork for a competitive Windows-based offering against Apple Computer Inc.'s online music store.
...Pressplay was Universal and Sony's attempt to offer a legitimate online music alternative, but its subscription-based model and copy restrictions apparently hampered its success.
Analysts estimate the money-losing venture had at most 100,000 users.
...Because of Apple's success with less copy protections, the record industry will be willing to cut similarly liberal licensing deals with Roxio and other online music sellers
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