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Pope C XXIII
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Posted - 2007/08/06 : 02:28:07
Seriously, I'm looking to buy hardcore, but I'm not going to pay the overly high prices on individual label's website. I went on the TnC website and there were tracks going for 2 ****ing pounds! I'm not going to pay 4 dollars for an mp3. It's the same with the Nu Energy store, Trackitdown, and pretty much every other place that sells hardcore (edit: except for the way too tiny amount of stuff on beatport). As much as I love the music, I'm not going to pay above 2 bucks a track, period.
Every other genre of music is willing to put their music out there for less stupidly high prices, and actually making it a little easier to buy the music instead of just firing up a p2p and stealing tunes you can't afford to buy.
(on a similar note, how much does one pay to use IMO download? They don't tell you a damn thing on their website about how much anything costs.)
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SickPigRecords
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Posted - 2007/08/06 : 02:54:36
i will be selling cut price vinyl on my site once the store is up properly
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SickPigRecords
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Posted - 2007/08/06 : 02:56:15
i reckon about 2-3weeks
good old luna-c
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Meph751
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Posted - 2007/08/06 : 03:05:51
quote: Originally posted by Pope C XXIII:
(on a similar note, how much does one pay to use IMO download? They don't tell you a damn thing on their website about how much anything costs.)
£1.50 3 Credits 1 Standard Track £1.50 Click here to buy 3 credits
£4.25 9 Credits 3 Standard Tracks £1.50 Click here to buy 9 credits
£7.13 15 Credits 5 Standard Tracks £1.42 Save 5% Click here to buy 15 credits
£14.25 30 Credits 10 Standard Tracks £1.42 Save 5% Click here to buy 30 credits
most 192k tracks are 2 credits, 320k are 3 credits
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__CMC__
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Posted - 2007/08/06 : 07:47:22
Am with you on that, the price is shocking!
Just yeasterday someone posted up about UFO mp3 store they make no mention of the quality but want £2 for a track, me personally i will not pay that for an mp3 a wav file yes but never for a mp3!
Look at the price of normal chart shit 79p - £1, so how they can justiy charging double that for a track is beyond me
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Future_Shock
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Posted - 2007/08/06 : 08:35:44
quote: Originally posted by __CMC__:
Look at the price of normal chart shit 79p - £1, so how they can justiy charging double that for a track is beyond me
Because hardcore is an underground scene, theres less people buying it. Im SO ****ing sick of people complaining about how expensive hardcore is. Its 2 bucks difference get a ****ing grip. This is exactly how i see hardcore dying out again. Who is going to bother producing hardcore when theylll get 100 bucks per track when they can make house and make 1000 bucks per track?
Not only this, but people are complaining Hardcore is getting stale, and they want something new. Enlighten me as to what the incentive is to do this. At the moment it seems like some people want new and better hardcore, but pay less for it. You're dreaming. What happened to supporting the scene?
its TWO BUCKS! you could find it! or if you asked a random person on the street they would probably give you two bucks. Do you even realise what you're bitching about?
i apologise in advance for my rant.
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luminate
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Posted - 2007/08/06 : 08:55:46
quote: Originally posted by Influx:
quote: Originally posted by __CMC__:
Look at the price of normal chart shit 79p - £1, so how they can justiy charging double that for a track is beyond me
Because hardcore is an underground scene, theres less people buying it. Im SO ****ing sick of people complaining about how expensive hardcore is. Its 2 bucks difference get a ****ing grip. This is exactly how i see hardcore dying out again. Who is going to bother producing hardcore when theylll get 100 bucks per track when they can make house and make 1000 bucks per track?
Not only this, but people are complaining Hardcore is getting stale, and they want something new. Enlighten me as to what the incentive is to do this. At the moment it seems like some people want new and better hardcore, but pay less for it. You're dreaming. What happened to supporting the scene?
its TWO BUCKS! you could find it! or if you asked a random person on the street they would probably give you two bucks. Do you even realise what you're bitching about?
i apologise in advance for my rant.
agreed. have some viagra and harden the **** up
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Samination
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Posted - 2007/08/06 : 08:59:15
quote: Originally posted by Influx:
quote: Originally posted by __CMC__:
Look at the price of normal chart shit 79p - £1, so how they can justiy charging double that for a track is beyond me
Because hardcore is an underground scene, theres less people buying it. Im SO ****ing sick of people complaining about how expensive hardcore is. Its 2 bucks difference get a ****ing grip. This is exactly how i see hardcore dying out again. Who is going to bother producing hardcore when theylll get 100 bucks per track when they can make house and make 1000 bucks per track?
Not only this, but people are complaining Hardcore is getting stale, and they want something new. Enlighten me as to what the incentive is to do this. At the moment it seems like some people want new and better hardcore, but pay less for it. You're dreaming. What happened to supporting the scene?
its TWO BUCKS! you could find it! or if you asked a random person on the street they would probably give you two bucks. Do you even realise what you're bitching about?
i apologise in advance for my rant.
well, if you can make thos bloody "hate anything digially" to by mp3's/wav's instead of complaining about "ooo it's not something i can hold... ooh i loose quality nooo"
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whispering
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Posted - 2007/08/06 : 09:46:07
quote: Originally posted by DjSamination:
well, if you can make thos bloody "hate anything digially" to by mp3's/wav's instead of complaining about "ooo it's not something i can hold... ooh i loose quality nooo"
Last HC CD's i bought were Japanese Hardcore, CD's go usually at 2000YEN. They have about 14 tracks per record on average.
2000YEN = 8.2677GBP, so that makes it about 0,59GBP per track.
At 0,59 pounds, i get it as high quality, with a physcial disc that has artwork. And Japan is supposed to be one of the most expensive countries in the world.
For a 4 track CD single i think 5€ is as high as i go, usually it is that. it equals to about 1,25€/track (0,84GBP/track). And that i'm willing to pay when i get the CD.
I agree with Pope C XXIII, 2 pounds for one track is ridiculous. They have zero warehouse costs, no nothing. Most of the process can be automated, it should be a lot cheaper then buying physical records.
I sure as hell aint gonna pay more money for an inferior format, ever :P
quote: Originally posted by luminate:
its TWO BUCKS! you could find it! or if you asked a random person on the street they would probably give you two bucks. Do you even realise what you're bitching about?
If i would count the number of tracks i have on CD or vinyl, it would be thousands. 2 bucks may seem small, but multiply that with few hundred for starters and you'll see how much it really will cost.
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eddiewould
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Posted - 2007/08/06 : 10:56:05
I have no problems paying 2 quid for a track.
I have no evidence to back this up, but I suspect the piracy that results from a vinyl sale is considerably less than the piracy resulting from MP3.
Why? Laziness.
If you buy a vinyl, chances are you own turntables and will play it out on those. There are only a select few who buy tunes on vinyl transfer them to digital and play them out on mp3.
People who buy tracks on MP3 on the other hand, probably just chuck them into a big folder 'MP3' and this is shared on the P2P networks (whether they meant to or not).
Again, yes 2 quid is more than the latest track from Britney Spears on iTunes... but she's got a bigger audience.
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Jax
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Posted - 2007/08/06 : 11:09:47
IMO putting tracks out over £1.50 each will only encourage file sharing
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Samination
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Posted - 2007/08/06 : 11:29:56
keep talking like if hardcore's the onyl genre affected by piracy please
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SickPigRecords
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Posted - 2007/08/06 : 11:49:40
you can buy vinyl for around 2 - 3 pounds thats whats shocking a real solid object not some file you might lose
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Jax
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Posted - 2007/08/06 : 12:06:18
quote: Originally posted by DjSamination:
keep talking like if hardcore's the onyl genre affected by piracy please
was that @ me?
btw influx, there is a differance between £2 and $2 (aus), £2 is nearly $5 (aus)
if artists make £0.50 / £1 per vinyl sale (which has Two tunes on it) why do they feel its right to sell mp3s for nearly the same price as hardcore vinyl?
if they sold them at a certain price so their profit margins were the same as selling with vinyl, then they would open up a whole new feild of people who would buy the music instead of going on forums and downloading shit quality versions for free. this area of people is probably about 5 times bigger than the ammount of ppl that currently buy mp3s legally so it might be worth opening their eyes to this, maybe sell radio edits for even less? something to think about rather than moan anyway
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SiRave
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Posted - 2007/08/06 : 12:13:49
quote: Originally posted by DjSamination:
keep talking like if hardcore's the onyl genre affected by piracy please
haha! if people wanna share they will will share regardless of genre.
i agree with what influx is saying about hardcore being a small scene so the prices need to go up. CNC the chart tracks are 79p or whatever but theyre only 3 mins long, hardcore tracks are at least 5mins long so you get what you pay for i suppose. Jax i think its a good thing that artists are seeing more of the money their tunes bring in! theres not enough money in hardcore, they deserve it! I think doing radio edits is a really good idea! theres definately the market, but people might be worried that it could detract from compilation cd sales.
nu energy only costs a quid a track plus tax, so like £1.15 or something, the max ive seen is £1.50. i reckon thats a really good price, you get 320kbps mp3s that sound well better than an obselete vinyl does. the crappy dollar to pound exchange rate doesnt help, but come on $3 is naff all mate!
stop bitching about how much it is if you liked it enough you would just buy it!
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dj_deano
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Posted - 2007/08/06 : 13:24:19
Id pay 1.50 for a track that I wanted. I prefer vinyl though, so would always buy that unless there was no other choice.
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