Jo_ey said:Absolutely can't stand the track by track idea (Heap Songs anyone?). I am a physical music collector: I crave design, multiple formats, bonuses, pages I can feel and turn, etc
Goldfrapp doesn't need to do something quirky to be noticed. They don't need to be innovating as their target audience is the older folks who grew up with vinyl. Just release good music as they always have.
Whickwithy said:oey, are you talking about Imogen Heap? Sorry, the reference went right over my head. Personally, I love the idea of track by track, not so much for us but for the artist. The idea that a band needs to put together a group of twelve or so songs to be able to sell them I think sucks for the creative process. It's like telling an author that he can't sell his book until he's written twelve of them. To me, it causes bands to put out less than their best work just to make it so they can get enough songs together to make a buck. Bad for the band, therefore bad for me. There are very few musicians, in my experience, that can meet the challenge of putting together twelve superb songs.
LuDux said:How one knows that it's done poorly, if it's "new" and thus without precendents?
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