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And here we go π¬ More and more people are quitting streaming. More artists are refusing to release their music digitally. China Moses π€ is the latest to join this group, where Dead Star Talk βοΈπ« already belong β they pulled their album from streaming over a year ago (after I encouraged them a bit π).
nestly, dear artists β€οΈ, your track on streaming might as well be on Google Drive or SoundCloud , because in the end only people you send the link to will listen. So why not just make a CD πΏ, vinyl , or cassette πΌ, sell it for a few bucks π΅, and at least get some return?
appy π€© that a new era of music outside streaming is coming. Sure, spending $20β30 πΈ on a record is a lot for many people. Itβs easier to pay a couple of dollars and have access to everything . But our convenience as listeners cannot come at the cost of the life and money of the musicians we love πΈ.
0s π»πΊ, radio was our streaming platform, and if you wanted music or concerts, you paid for them like any other product. Iβm glad weβre slowly returning to that π. Of course, if someone wants to put their music on streaming, they should feel free π β itβs your choice. But Iβm happy to see more artists walking away from it πͺπ΅.
And here we go π¬ More and more people are quitting streaming. More artists are refusing to release their music digitally. China Moses π€ is the latest to join this group, where Dead Star Talk βοΈπ« already belong β they pulled their album from streaming over a year ago (after I encouraged them a bit π).
nestly, dear artists β€οΈ, your track on streaming might as well be on Google Drive or SoundCloud , because in the end only people you send the link to will listen. So why not just make a CD πΏ, vinyl , or cassette πΌ, sell it for a few bucks π΅, and at least get some return?
appy π€© that a new era of music outside streaming is coming. Sure, spending $20β30 πΈ on a record is a lot for many people. Itβs easier to pay a couple of dollars and have access to everything . But our convenience as listeners cannot come at the cost of the life and money of the musicians we love πΈ.
0s π»πΊ, radio was our streaming platform, and if you wanted music or concerts, you paid for them like any other product. Iβm glad weβre slowly returning to that π. Of course, if someone wants to put their music on streaming, they should feel free π β itβs your choice. But Iβm happy to see more artists walking away from it πͺπ΅.
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