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Monday, January 12, 2009

Mp3 Music the Odd Man Out

There had been a serious argument about vinyl records and compact discs. The argument focuses on which is the better music storage media. Many of them who lean towards vinyl discs are from old eras wherein they had been exposed to a lot of vinyl sounds and turn tables. However, the times had changed a lot because of technological advancements. Music nowadays can be played anywhere and everywhere. Basically, the war isn’t over yet between music CDs and Vinyl Records.


In the meantime, vinyls and compact discs had been surprised about the emergence of Mp3 music as a medium in listening varied songs. MP3s creeping silently in the music landscape while digital enthusiasts accused audiophiles in misleading the market of making it believable that vinyl records came back from the garbage pit into a lucrative business from America to China. MP3s comprises the largest share of music revenue these days. The impact of the online music distribution affected the sales of records stores. It simply cuts the responsibilities of Label companies in music distribution. Bands can imitate how Radiohead made money from directly selling their music to music consumers with the use of the internet.


The internet made a lot of possibilities that makes it easier for consumers to purchase music by just a click of the mouse. Unlike in the past we need to be present on music stores just to buy music. At this time we can buy music with the use of the mouse.


The days are perfectly catered on the efficiency and speed of delivering goods. People can now listen to their songs after minutes of downloading. People will really see the best and the brightest things in the internet. Let’s expect that albums will simply die a natural death because who needs an album if you can directly buy a single music on the internet.


Label companies must be creative in addressing their problems because they will be axed sooner or maybe later. We are so sure that Albums will be disregarded by consumers.

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