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Jan
31

LinkedIn

Posted by monster in General

I’ve been looking at LinkedIn as means to network with old colleagues, I’m rather impressed by the idea, where you can use the site to contact people for business purposes through mutual acquaintances. Not only that the site is pleasing to use - clear and uncluttered.

Anyway my profile is here.

View Phil Wilkins's profile on LinkedIn


Jan
30

Record industry to justify 79p per track price

Posted by monster in Music

According to the Guardian (article here) the record industry are going to justify their pricing policy of 79p per track (something that doesn’t make sense when you can buy the album as a CD for the same price or less). 


Jan
25

Live Nation (aka Clear Channel) - steadily taking over Concert Venues

Posted by monster in Music

Live Nation, better know by its old name of Clear Channel seems to have aspirations in buying up all the decent music venues in the UK. With the approval of the acquisition of the Academy Music Group (who own Brixton Academy, Shepherds Bush Empire and few other well known music venues (article here)) along with venues such as Oxford’s Zodiac (details here). 

 If this continues then I believe the outlet for smaller upcoming bands maybe curtailed, and the fair potential for ticket prices to rise noticeably.  I’m generally not against corporatisation for the sake of it (I don’t see No Logo as my bible).  But in the music industry it seems that  corporatisation tends to be a choking influence with a reluctance to invest in new artists.  As it is Clear Channel has a serious chunk of radio airplay already, the number of potential organisations to get new artists exposed in traditional means is shrinking.


Jan
24

Photos in Windsor’s Great Park

Posted by monster in Photography
A tree in Windsor Great Park with a dusting of Snow
A tree in Windsor Great Park with a dusting of Snow,   

With the snow this morning, I thought I’d try to quickly capture some pictures as I passed through Windsor’s Great Park. Although the snow in Windsor hasn’t been as heavy as it has in other areas - so not as pretty as it can be after a decent snow fall, it did nicely increased the contrast against the great oak trees.

With the snow this morning, I thought I’d try to quickly capture some pictures as I passed through Windsor’s Great Park. Although the snow in Windsor hasn’t been as heavy as it has in other areas - so not as pretty as it can be after a decent snow fall, it did nicely increased the contrast against the great oak trees.

With the snow this morning, I thought I’d try to quickly capture some pictures as I passed through Windsor’s Great Park. Although the snow in Windsor hasn’t been as heavy as it has in other areas - so not as pretty as it can be after a decent snow fall, it did nicely increased the contrast against the great oak trees.

A couple more photos on our Flickr site


Jan
23

Ignoring the fans that got your career going?

Posted by monster in Music

Aqualung” target=”_blank”>Aqualung's Still LifeI think I’ve seen a trend that looks very unattractive in the music industry, specifically artists, particularly British ones once they start to make some head way in the States treating their British fans as second rate citizens.  Let give you an example; Aqualung got themselves going in the UK rather well, particularly with the help of some music being used in O2 adverts.  After the second album, someone, somewhere decided that they should make a real push in the USA.  I don’t have a problem with that, and after a couple of years Aqualung are back with a new album.  Well sort of, it appears that they have release dates for the USA (March 13th) - but not in the UK.

 

 Given that I’ve followed them pretty much every step of the way I feel abandoned. Not only that the next tour - one date in the UK before heading to the USA again.

 

Gomez Aqualung aren’t the only artist like this, Gomez are just another example of this; although this is a little more understandable as their musical style has roots in the southern states.

 

The silliest thing is, that by atleast not releasing the album globally they’re giving people an excuse to go to P2P sites and downloading the album.  After all, why should I pay two or three times the album price to get it on import and wait weeks when the same album will eventually be available at the usual price in the UK (assuming they get around to actually releasing it here at all).


Jan
23

Have the record companies got the Message about DRM?

Posted by monster in Music

According to the International Herald Tribune, they may just be seeing sense (article here) and are now looking at selling music as MP3s.  Arriving at this situation is not surprising, with several different trends:


Jan
3

1st Post of 2007 - Starting with hopes for the coming year’s music …

Posted by monster in Music

I always seem to get excited at the start of a new year, looking forward to the forth coming music releases.  so to start the year, I thought I’d start with a few items of news ….

On a sad note we have to farewell to James Brown and Ahmet Ertegun.