The Death Of The Old Music Industry
Al Teller ran CBS, Columbia and MCA Records, but in this interview with Ian Rogers on This Week In Music, he shares a visionary view of where the music industry is headed.
Al Teller ran CBS, Columbia and MCA Records, but in this interview with Ian Rogers on This Week In Music, he shares a visionary view of where the music industry is headed.
The continued growth of digital album sales was the one positive note in some otherwise depressing quarter three figures, released today by U.K. labels trade body the BPI.
I’d like to have a dialogue with many of my raised on 90’s hip-hop family. Yeah, you whose formative years were concurrent with the once and forever golden age of hip-hop (‘88-96 sound fair to you?) and will protect that era until the day you die.
What does it say about us that we so enjoy watching skilled poets reduced to clowning and threatening each other over tracks? If we stopped caring would artists stop doing it?