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Originally Posted by n***N ALL the BEST and most exclusive music is still only coming out on vinyl. To be honest, if I was going to start a label in the near future, I would not deal digital at all.
digital is killing the industry...on the other hand, all the 'real' djs (im not talking about those who download a cracked version of ableton live, have no dj experience, and call themselves djs) are still buying vinyl.
imo, that is the only way I see making serious money of productions alone. Unless your topping #1 on Beatport 'constantly'...then you are also set.
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If you go start producing electronic music for the fame and money, you are not going to succeed. What is wrong with going digital?
C2, Dennis Ferrer, FK, Garnier, A-Trak, etc are still rocking dancefloors, even if they use laptops or spin digital. Innervisions, Wave, Planet E, Ovum, etc all release both digital and physical, still rock.
In the end it is about the music and how good it is, that will keep a label or an artist "alive".