Asking big questions and s
tarting conversations is just the first step. Moving forward, I will work towards intertwining solutions into my various criticisms.However, the format replacement cycle is over, music piracy is evolving rapidly, the labels lack creative leaders, and the music consumption system is broken. Only one or two of these problems has a solution and I'm working on it. Besides, by the time the major labels get around to listening to the suggestions of writers like myself, it's a little too late. Case in point: it's 2011 and the major labels have only now decided to offer singles for sale the same day that they're released to radio. Now, at that rate of progress, there may not even be a major label left to act on the solutions that I offer. Executives are deaf. I'll learn to sign.The Perils of Music Industry Criticism
Wesley Verhoeve of Family Records was kind enough to remind me via Twitter that if you say bad things about the major labels often enough, it's important to balance out. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2011/02/the-perils-of-music-industry-criticism.html]