Am 09.12.2009 um 13:13 schrieb Atte André Jensen
<atte.jensen(a)gmail.com>om>:
Patrick Shirkey wrote:
That, to
me, it the only sensible way to think about it. The fact
that
we're linux based, might mean something to *us*, but the listener
doesn't care. To me it's just about as arbitrary reason as
starting a
label based on which brand of shoes we wear.
Never forget that millions of albums
have been sold based on that
concept so you might be onto something there :-)
:-)
I hope you realize that I absolutely love both my linux box and you
guys! It's nothing to do with that.
I'm just thinking what profile should such a label have? If it's
"only"
the fact that the music is produced with linux, it's main goal I guess
would be to promote linux as a pro-audio platform. But that's just
fine.
I imagine most netlabels (besides from the "we, a group of friends,
start this label to promote our own music") are started with
motivations, more like "this undergroundish genre needs a platform" or
something that rhymes with that.
If there was a revision control system that could handle binary files
well, and if there was decent linux audio session managment, now that
would be something to build a linux netlabel on...
- Burkhard
--
Atte
http://atte.dk http://modlys.dk
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