Are records . . . . dead?
Mutek is a Canadian electronic music and digital art festival that happens every May in Montreal. I spoke at Mutek 2003 and it was one of the most interesting and experimentally-oriented music event I’ve yet been to.
Inoveryourhead has recorded and offers as a podcast one of their expert/industry panels on ‘Are Records Dead?’. The podcast addresses issues of digital distribution and changes in media. It features speakers from Beatport (digital distributors), Forced Exposure (traditional distributors) artists and marketing managers.
This should be listened to in the context of some of the Future Of Music podcasts I blogged about last year.
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- Author:
- Seb Chan
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- 08.06.06 / 10am
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