[IP] Music label forsakes CDs
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From: Monty Solomon <monty@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: December 27, 2005 12:52:48 PM EST
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Subject: Music label forsakes CDs
Music label forsakes CDs
Cost-cutting firm's young fans are online
By Associated Press | December 27, 2005
LOS ANGELES -- In 1978, Devo front man Gerald Casale spotted his
band's debut LP in a record store bin for the first time. He was
struck by an undeniable thought: The band had made it.
''It's what you've been busting your butt for and finally, it
happens," Casale said.
Seeing the latest release by his new group hit a virtual bin as a
digital file on Apple Computer Inc.'s iTunes Music Store was less
than exciting. ''This time it's like window shopping," Casale said.
His new music is distributed by Cordless Recordings, a new breed of
label that has dumped CDs and other traditional formats in favor of
offering music only online.
The strategy is meant to cut the cost of catapulting a new artist to
fortune and fame by tapping the medium where young fans are finding
music.
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http://www.boston.com/business/technology/articles/2005/12/27/
music_label_forsakes_cds/
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