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Alexbturbo
Junior Member
United Kingdom
113 posts Joined: May, 2006
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Posted - 2014/02/10 : 16:29:22
Just seen the announcement that Audiojelly has now closed so no more 99p .wavs :( Although you had the feeling something was happening as the releases on there had dropped off significantly in November onwards.
Call me cynical but I wonder how long it will be until Beatport & TID raise their prices and increase the length of their "exclusive" periods on some tracks / labels :( TID's ?1.99 for an mp3 for 2-4 weeks (dependent on label) is annoying enough already.
Although it means i'll be using Juno as my main site from now on :)
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Edited by - Alexbturbo on 2014/02/10 17:18:17 |
latininxtc
Advanced Member
United States
7,307 posts Joined: Feb, 2006
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Posted - 2014/02/10 : 16:38:04
wtf?????? NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I never even got a chance to enjoy the site!
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Samination
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Sweden
13,163 posts Joined: Jul, 2004
195 hardcore releases
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Posted - 2014/02/10 : 18:24:20
I only ever used it for Nukleuz, but yea it's sad as they seemed to be a good store otherwise
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Elipton
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United Kingdom
1,268 posts Joined: Apr, 2013
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Posted - 2014/02/10 : 18:42:09
I was aware of issues a few days ago when the site no longer loaded. Its been a lengthy period of decline. Its a shame that it's happened.
I wonder if this is a sign of digital sales dropping? On a macro scale, the industry saw the first drop in digital sales for the first year since digitals inception. http://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/digital-and-mobile/5855162/digital-music-sales-decrease-for-first-time-in-2013. Streaming seems to be the next big money maker in music. People stream from their devices or PC through from Spotify or Youtube very often now. I doubt it'll be long before there's a website created that allows smaller genre labels to upload full tracks for streaming - and somehow monetize the streaming with adverts and what not. It's the way the industry has been moving for the past 18 months.
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Edited by - Elipton on 2014/02/13 10:56:34 |
maddkid53
Junior Member
United States
90 posts Joined: Feb, 2013
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Posted - 2014/02/10 : 21:50:23
They never accepted my card so I never bought from them. Oh well
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Hard2Get
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United Kingdom
12,837 posts Joined: Jun, 2001
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Posted - 2014/02/13 : 10:20:39
quote: Originally posted by Elipton:
I was aware of issues a few days ago when the site no longer loaded. Its been a lengthy period of decline. Its a shame that it's happened.
I wonder if this is a sign of digital sales dropping? On a macro scale, the industry saw the first drop in digital sales for the first year since digitals inception. [url=cited]http://www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/digital-and-mobile/5855162/digital-music-sales-decrease-for-first-time-in-2013[/url]. Streaming seems to be the next big money maker in music. People stream from their devices or PC through from Spotify or Youtube very often now. I doubt it'll be long before there's a website created that allows smaller genre labels to upload full tracks for streaming - and somehow monetize the streaming with adverts and what not. It's the way the industry has been moving for the past 18 months.
In the case of streaming i agree. I use spotify whenever i can. Everything in one place with a huge ease of use is the attraction no doubt. To create a playlist with youtube is a great deal more hassle and then there is the issue of quality. I don't even know how to do it with youtube still.
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Edited by - Hard2Get on 2014/02/13 10:23:31 |