Peter Gabriel: Digital Music Downloading's Future 99
securitas writes "CNN International's Becky Anderson interviews musician and OD2 online music service co-founder Peter Gabriel about the future of digital music downloads. The interview covers Gabriel's motivations in starting OD2, how technology has changed the music industry business model in the favor of artists and away from the big record labels, and where the small, independent artist fits in. Gabriel's words have weight because of his insights as both a musician/artist and a businessman who guided a digital music on demand distribution (OD2) and download service to success."
Last hope for the independents (Score:5, Insightful)
I think that this is something that everyone outside of the time/warner, sony, etc cartels who want to be in the music industry need to take heed of. If the big boys are consolidating, then maybe the smaller labels and distributors should put aside their personal ambitions and look at the larger picture...before they're written out of it.
Re:Last hope for the independents (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Last hope for the independents (Score:4, Interesting)
Basically, a bunch of small Detroit techno labels got together and put all their resources together for their own distributor.
Lots of hope for the independents (Score:1, Informative)
Why? InternetTV. Forget HDTV, cable TV, DVD and other, I want InternetTV where I get to choose what I watch and what I subscribe to.
The industry pouncing on companies like ICraveTV show how desperate they are to control what we see (and we thought it was just Outer Limits).
See http://www.wired.com/n [wired.com]
On consolidation. (Score:1)
The smaller entities start getting shoved out of the big picture. You are no longer dealing with the
Gabriel is unaware of the real problem (Score:3, Interesting)
Musicians live within an extremely complex community embracing music production, fandom, distribution, a major hype machine, journalism, radio and television, thousands of associated forms of business, professional institutions of various kinds, and a strong legal environment, all parts of which sustain each
Re:Gabriel is unaware of the real problem (Score:2)
"Gabriel: Well you see, I think that a lot of artists aren't very good when it comes to marketing or accounts or doing a lot of the jobs that record companies do, so we're going to want somebody to do that. And probably the people we will look to do it are probably those who have the experience. But what I fundamentally believe is that
Re:Last hope for the independents (Score:1)
Re:advice needed... (Score:1)
Beware of whores who say they don't want money.
The hell they don't!
What they mean is they want MORE money. Much more. These arre the most expensive whores money can buy.
Re:advice needed... (Score:2)
listen to the man (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Brillant? Sorta, I guess. (Score:1)
erm.. Like an expert in Kernel design and a businessman who completely failed to see the internet coming until after it became big...
Might I suggest Sir Tim Berners Lee, or Jeff Bezos would have been better examples.
Re:Do you bite on all trolls (Score:1)
It's discouraging for them not to get any bites.
Re:listen to the man (Score:1)
Re:listen to the man (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:listen to the man (Score:2)
Re:listen to the man (Score:2)
Also... (Score:2)
Seriously, Gabriel is one of my favorite musicians. He defitely brings a feeling of originality to each record with new instruments and arrangements. He was one of the first musicians to use samplers, world music, and the Chapman "Stick [stick.com]" on his records. Now, if only he would put out more than one record a decade!
Peter Gabriel (Score:1)
Re:Peter Gabriel (Score:3, Funny)
From the article... (Score:5, Funny)
How disappointing.... (Score:4, Informative)
Sorry guys, OD2 is Win/IE only. No Mac, no Linux, no Moz.
Re:How disappointing.... (Score:2)
As seen on MacOS X with Safari. Same result with Konqueror. UA spoofing does not help.
Re:How disappointing.... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:How disappointing.... (Score:1)
Strange... (Score:2)
No UA spoofing, no nothing. Gentoo with: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7) Gecko/20040703 Firefox/0.9.1
Re:Strange... (Score:2)
Not that getting locked out of the service is exactly a big deal. Who the hell wants to buy a DRM crippled product anyway?
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Too Bad. (Score:2, Interesting)
OD2 still here, yea, but a success? (Score:4, Insightful)
Durrr... I dig Peter Gabriel, and I dig this concept, but, uh, success? Can we have any stats to back that up?
In January, it seemed [slashdot.org] like the store had varying rights per label, delivering only Windows Media songs. Varying DRM'd files with fine print? Ok, I guess people were buying [slashdot.org] into it when they introduced that penny per streaming song thing.
Outside of that I've seen no press releases or 3rd party sites talking about OD2 as a "success". Are we qualifying it by the fact that they're still here after 6 months? The submission just feels weird to me.. I couldn't even find any stats thru google [google.com].
(again, I dig Mr. Gabriel, and I appreciate him and Mr. Eno coming up with a new concept. It's nice for iTunes to have competition.. but I need to see some numbers to endear a service with only DRM'd WM9 files servicing 3-4 countries of the EU as a "success". Even the BBC [bbc.co.uk] calls them a success with no numbers!)
Re:OD2 still here, yea, but a success? (Score:4, Informative)
"For the quarter ended March 31, 2004 on a UK GAAP basis OD2 generated approximately $2.5 million in revenues, which represented over 80% sequential growth from the quarter ended December 31, 2003 and over 250% growth versus the prior year quarter."
Not outstandingly successful, but not terrible either.
Re:OD2 still here, yea, but a success? (Score:2)
Re:OD2 still here, yea, but a success? (Score:2)
Won't work, unless..... (Score:4, Insightful)
Internet radio had to go... (Score:2)
Nowadays, I look at play-lists from clubs and look at what's being played and try find samples of artists who get mixed in with stuff that I like. The only radio I listen to is
Re:This has nothing to do with music. (Score:2)
It is as if you are arguing that theatres have nothing to do with music, so who cares if a few corporate conglomerates own all of them and never let
Re:This has nothing to do with music. (Score:2)
What I should have written was "recorded" instead of "created". Nothing is going to stop musicians from making music. However, in order to record music and get it to the outside world you need to record, package, and distribute it somehow. This makes it possible to hear and learn about musicians who live on the other side of the world, for example, instead of just the ones perform at the local coffeehouse.
Only IE and Windows Media Player (Score:2, Informative)
In order to enter the Tiscali Music Club you must have the following on your PC:
* Internet Explorer 5.0 (or better) - Click here to download the latest version
* Windows Media Player 7.0 (or better) - Click here to download the latest version
* Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP
Re:Only IE and Windows Media Player (Score:1)
Re:Only IE and Windows Media Player (Score:2, Funny)
Downloading and the small artist (Score:5, Interesting)
Big promotions via radio and ad campaigns are a different matter. Pretty tough for the small artist to negotiate with ClearChannel for airtime. Also pretty tall order for them to finance a billboard in Times Square. But that's the case now, so perhaps we're looking at a future where small artists starting out have to look to viral marketing to get their name out there.
What must go is the big labels acting like dictators, oppressing artists and dumbing down music to fit their marketing models. They should shrink and shrink until they're like specialized ad agencies, marketing a product like every other firm on Madison Avenue does. Then successful artists can hire them just like they'd hire an accountant, retain a lawyer, or any other sort of specialized service.
It's still not easy for small artists to accomplish what a label does now, but with home-recording studios more affordable than ever, P2P file-sharing for free advertising, and accounting software like Quicken it's more possible now than it ever has been for the motivated indy artist to DYI their own success.
Re:Downloading and the small artist (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Downloading and the small artist (Score:2)
I also find p2p helps somewhat. I hear something and thing, hmm that sound ok. I then download more from p2p and see if I like it before getting the CD. Though this is really just a backup for iTunes.
An offering to those interested in online music (Score:2, Informative)
This site offers pay by bandwidth download of digital music, $10(US) per 1GB, and even allows you to select the bitrate and format of your download (including MP3, Ogg Vorbis, WMA, etc).
I was a bit wary at first, and I carefully reviewed the legal info [allofmp3.com] provided on the site. I was reassured by the fact that they accept PayPal and are PayPal verified [allofmp3.com]
Re:An offering to those interested in online music (Score:2)
Re:An offering to those interested in online music (Score:1)
Re:An offering to those interested in online music (Score:1)
I doubt that this site is legal. The main issue facing global digital services is territorial distribution rights. This is why iTunes (and others) launched in the US and were unable (not allowed) to distribute content to Europe.
AllofMP3 have a catchall disclaimer in their T&C's saying that you will only use the service if it's legal in your country to do so (thereby placing responsibility on you).
I can't believe for a minute that this site has managed to get round the legal issues faced by every o
Re:An offering to those interested in online music (Score:1)
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Virus Free Music ? (Score:1)
Re:Virus Free Music ? (Score:1, Informative)
britney_spears-toxic.mp3.exe
BritneySpearsChri
britney_spears-xxx-video-rare.mpg.exe
SpearsBri
Download_Britney_HOT_XXX_NUDE_PHOTOS
Yes! (Score:2, Funny)
But if I actually had a girlfriend to win back, I wouldn't be posting on Slashdot, would I?
still the same original problem... (Score:2)
many of the models for independent records, such as those created by King Crimson (DGM), Marillion, Peter Gabriel, Phish, et al, all work for those artists because they already have a large fan base from their days when they WERE on major labels, with major promotion budgets (or at least major touring budgets).
the independent approach (whether independent labels or downloads) can sustain an artist once they've reached a certain success level, but simply d
Re:still the same original problem... (Score:2)
On OD2 (Score:2)
However, for work I did some research into online music services, and really have to say that I am not happy with the quality of OD2. Lousy selection, high price for what you get, and it has restrictions up the whazoo.
So while he gets kudos for being intelligent enough to start the busine