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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 92932" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: Audio Files - best quality</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Maybe not, band used to be touring to make money, then when the record industry was really making big money, the bands were touring to promote record sales, and lately they have been touring to make money again. </p><p>Nowadays, if you are hot on iTunes, Spotify, Wimp (Norwegian) etc. you get booked for festivals and can do quite well without seeing much royalty money.</p><p>It is funny how the music industry has survived for fourty years since the introduction of the Compact Cassette, and even the movie industry have managed to keep their heads above water for thirty years of video tape machines. Will the next audio format bring on the Apocalypse? I doubt it. Will the next audio format alter the way we enjoy music? Nah, we couldn't care less, it is just dressing and make-up, the inner beauty of the music is what ultimately counts. I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 92932, member: 1285"] Re: Audio Files - best quality Maybe not, band used to be touring to make money, then when the record industry was really making big money, the bands were touring to promote record sales, and lately they have been touring to make money again. Nowadays, if you are hot on iTunes, Spotify, Wimp (Norwegian) etc. you get booked for festivals and can do quite well without seeing much royalty money. It is funny how the music industry has survived for fourty years since the introduction of the Compact Cassette, and even the movie industry have managed to keep their heads above water for thirty years of video tape machines. Will the next audio format bring on the Apocalypse? I doubt it. Will the next audio format alter the way we enjoy music? Nah, we couldn't care less, it is just dressing and make-up, the inner beauty of the music is what ultimately counts. I think. [/QUOTE]
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