Website review: David Byrnes Survival Strategies fo...

uriel1998 uriel1998 discovered this in Music 14 reviews since Dec 18, 2007
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uriel1998 discovered 8 months ago
From the page: "What is called the music business today, however, is not the business of producing music. At some point it became the business of selling CDs in plastic cases, and that business will soon be over. But that's not bad news for music, and it's certainly not bad news for musicians. Indeed, with all the ways to reach an audience, there have never been more opportunities for artists."
21Powers rated 6 months ago
Required reading for those who hope to survive on their artwork. Also, a little glimpse into the changing music market.
seaturtle rated 7 months ago
What is called the music business today, however, is not the business of producing music. At some point it became the business of selling CDs in plastic cases, and that business will soon be over. But that's not bad news for music, and it's certainly not bad news for musicians. Indeed, with all the ways to reach an audience, there have never been more opportunities for artists.
rkuprkup rated 7 months ago
The future of the music business explained
allen-taylor rated 7 months ago
Great article by Talking Heads' David Byrne about indie artists controlling their own destiny.
TheVedge rated 7 months ago
Really nice article about the music industry.
naked rated 7 months ago
What is called the music business today, however, is not the business of producing music. At some point it became the business of selling CDs in plastic cases, and that business will soon be over. But that's not bad news for music, and it's certainly not bad news for musicians. Indeed, with all the ways to reach an audience, there have never been more opportunities for artists.
poorsod rated 7 months ago
"David Byrne is currently collaborating with Fatboy Slim and Brian Eno. Separately."
Awww.
danhanley rated 7 months ago
David Byrnes 6 ways to make a living as a musician in the future.
rzkn1 rated 7 months ago
Fantastic overview of the music industry in this interview with Talking Heads singer David Byrne, contains audio snippets of interviews with Eno too.
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