Monthly Archive for July, 2008Page 2 of 5

Music Execs Killed Their Own Industry

Long before the record industry was, in their estimation, attacked by downloaders and people believing music should be free, the record industry itself compromised its own business through questionable decisions, corruption and the corporatization of music. - Jeff Balke, Broken Record

The music industry gutted their own distribution chain, killed off the DJs that would introduce the masses to new music, forgot about the stars that got them where they are, and thought the huge jump in CD sales (sales by people replacing their LPs) would last forever. The lesson for independents labels and artists is clear: recreate the people connection that is missing from the major label’s machine and you will profit. It won’t be easy, but it will be worth it. And those savvy enough to utilize the social aspects of the internet will find that you may be more efficient then the old system ever was.

Good Luck!

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Zoltan Dobi is a child of the studio

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Engine Heart Ringtone

Got an iPhone? Then, bring a little taste of Engine Heart to it.

Using a site called audiko.net I made a ringtone of one of the tracks I did with my buddy, alGARhythm for our Engine Heart project. The track is a little swirly ambient piece, Tremendo Culo. The iPhone faithfully reproduces the track as the 320kps MP3 was converted into an AAC variant (m4r) with very little loss in quality.

If you’ve got an iPhone - download the track now, and sync it to your device using iTunes. There are other formats too, so you can enjoy it (ha!) on less capable devices.