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Dear Island Records,

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 7:09 pm
by Dylan
GET FUCKED. Rock is NOT "Dead":

Rock Proven Most Popular Genre, Vinyl Sales Soar
New industry figures from market analysts Nielsen show that rock music is the most popular genre of music when it comes to album sales.

32% of all albums sold (that’s CD, digital and vinyl) were from the rock genre, as were a massive 93 of the top 100 vinyl sold so far this year.

It demonstrates the artistic intent of many rock artists to build their albums an entire body of work, unlike with pop genres which currently lead the way with digital-specific sales, likely through mass single-track purchases.

Meanwhile, the digital re-issue of the Beatles catalog on iTunes last last year has provided a resurgence in digital sales for older music.

Our theory is that Beatles fans signed up to iTunes to get the iPod friendly tracks, but went on to collect digital editions of their other favourite albums.

Other statistics released show that music sales are up in the US this year, particularly thanks to digital sales. And while vinyl might only count for 1.2% of physical sales, they’ve becoming increasingly popular since 2006 when less than 1 million were sold - an impressive 3.6 million are expected to move from shelved this year.

It’s hard to pin down the reason for growth in vinyl sales, but this writer speculates that the special edition of Radiohead’s "In Rainbows," which came with a 2 x LP version of the album, left many alternative music fans looking for record decks to play their Radiohead purchase - resulting in further vinyl purchases to make more use of their new decks. After all, the year it came out, "In Rainbows" was the highest selling record, improving overall vinyl sales by 90%.

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The Nielsen figures go on to show how Record Store Day gave a massive boost to the music economy after heavy promotion and participation from major artists. 180,000 more units were sold that week compared to the previous week.

The improving music economy will be a comforting sign to many labels and artists, and the strides forward in the music streaming sector should add further revenue to what was previously described as a failing industry. Either than, or it will somehow cannibalise regular music sales.

Some might argue that the "little man" - artists and independent businesses outside the elitist high-end label circle - continue to be left out when it comes to substantial rewards in the evolving music models, with most money going to an elite few at the top of the chain. Today we reported on Limewire paying $105 million in damages to the major record labels, marking the end of an era - but will the artists see much of it?

So let’s spark up a discussion with our beloved UG readers:

Are you pleased to see music sales increasing? Have you turned away from illegal downloads, and why - maybe special edition releases have brought you back? Or maybe you’ve taken to the convenience of a streaming subscription?

By Tom Davenport

source: http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/ind ... _soar.html

take that, you corporate pigs.

Re: Dear Island Records,

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 7:28 pm
by Mitchell
2712 wrote:
take that, you corporate pigs.

Re: Dear Island Records,

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 7:44 pm
by Stef
blackhawk1105 wrote:
2712 wrote:
take that, you corporate pigs.

Re: Dear Island Records,

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 7:52 pm
by 182sins
sdkee wrote:
blackhawk1105 wrote:
2712 wrote:
take that, you corporate pigs.

Re: Dear Island Records,

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 8:03 pm
by Gregorovich
You sir, are an epic win.

Re: Dear Island Records,

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 8:45 pm
by HappinessMachine41
182sins wrote:
sdkee wrote:
blackhawk1105 wrote:
2712 wrote:
take that, you corporate pigs.

Re: Dear Island Records,

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 11:03 pm
by Heather
HappinessMachine41 wrote:
182sins wrote:
sdkee wrote:
blackhawk1105 wrote:
2712 wrote:
take that, you corporate pigs.
since we're all agreeing I'll quote that as well :winkwink:

Re: Dear Island Records,

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 11:03 pm
by hellsong41
HappinessMachine41 wrote:
182sins wrote:
sdkee wrote:
blackhawk1105 wrote:
2712 wrote:
take that, you corporate pigs.

Re: Dear Island Records,

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 11:08 pm
by MetalMilitant41
hellsong41 wrote:
HappinessMachine41 wrote:
182sins wrote:
sdkee wrote:
blackhawk1105 wrote:
2712 wrote:
take that, you corporate spiderpigs.

Re: Dear Island Records,

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 11:13 pm
by SBMurder
MetalMilitant41 wrote:
hellsong41 wrote:
HappinessMachine41 wrote:
182sins wrote:
sdkee wrote:
blackhawk1105 wrote:
2712 wrote:
take that, you corporate spiderpigs.

Re: Dear Island Records,

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 11:16 pm
by Druska
well I hardly ever dl albums since I've spotify and youtube

Re: Dear Island Records,

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 11:27 pm
by Madjid
Am i missing something here?

Re: Dear Island Records,

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 11:37 pm
by Dylan
Madjid wrote:Am i missing something here?
not if you read the article i posted.

Re: Dear Island Records,

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 11:50 pm
by Madjid
2712 wrote:
Madjid wrote:Am i missing something here?
not if you read the article i posted.
The English you used is way above my level of comprehension!

Re: Dear Island Records,

Posted: Fri May 13, 2011 11:57 pm
by Dylan
Madjid wrote:
2712 wrote:
Madjid wrote:Am i missing something here?
not if you read the article i posted.
The English you used is way above my level of comprehension!
seriously? basically, the article states that in the last year, 32% of all album sales were "rock" orientated. and rock is the number one best sold vinyl album. basically stating, people still buy new rock music as albums as opposed to single song downloads from itunes.

also, vinyl albums doubled in sales from 2007-2008.

my theory: IR probably thinks rock is dead because their "rock" bands are shit and don't sell much.

Re: Dear Island Records,

Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 12:15 am
by Madjid
Now i get it, thank you so much.

Re: Dear Island Records,

Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 12:34 am
by Raku
2712 wrote:GET FUCKED. Rock is NOT "Dead":

take that, you corporate pigs.
Lol, history always repeats itself XD

You should get What's That Sound? Second Edition. Even though it is a text book, it has an interesting insight on the history of rock and how even back then they thought rock was a dying fad (in its early days)
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Re: Dear Island Records,

Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 1:26 am
by Druska
Madjid wrote:
2712 wrote:
Madjid wrote:Am i missing something here?
not if you read the article i posted.
The English you used is way above my level of comprehension!
guess that a whole semster doing graphics in english(about economics mainly vv) helps lol

Re: Dear Island Records,

Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 8:46 am
by lisaNL
SBMurder wrote:
MetalMilitant41 wrote:
hellsong41 wrote:
HappinessMachine41 wrote:
182sins wrote:
sdkee wrote:
blackhawk1105 wrote:
2712 wrote:
take that, you corporate spiderpigs.

Re: Dear Island Records,

Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 12:38 pm
by FuckT41182
you gotta love Dylan , and hate the fucking corporate pigs !!! Also, the rock festivals with 100 000 of people jumping,shaking their heads and singing the songs of their favorite bands, that's enough of a proof to me !