When the boom of Napster came about, that was a HUGE event in music.
I have been guilty a number of times having 30 gigs of downloaded music on a hard drvie. But now, beatport, I am addicted to that site.
When I used to buy records back in the day, I would spend $12 for an A and B side.. TWO TRAKCS - thats it..!
Now at beatport, maybe two times a month, I'll pick up $20-$30 of singles. I think beatport is a great service.
Like we've all been chatting about, for independent artist, and artist who are flooded with creativty, who can actually sing or play instruments.. Performing is a great tool for them. It can be totally benifical.
Though, it's to bad watching lip sinkers (cough;l;l;l;l; Ashley Simpson
I think that with todays youth culture, 11 year old girls wearing G-strings - sex appeal fuels top 40 and current music.
It's sometimes nice watching some knuckle dragger shake their ass on tv (remember britney spears at the 2001 mtv awards - - I bet thong sales have shot up since then haha
But at the end of the day, i bet britney's producers and engineers have used Auto tune a few times.
mp3 downloading, iPods, American Idol (who else made it big other than Kelly C.?) , napster, limewire, bittorrent, wanna be trance producers putting cheesy synths in Bow Wow's music, and the same music played over and over on pop radio - like D.C.'s local Hot 99.5 .. lol
I feel were in a aweusme time for music. the technology is ridiculous and is going to only get better. But on the flipside of that, I dont think record sales will ever be the same... movies too...