My experience is from the good old audioscrobbler.com days, when day
where
still "indy". They sold out to universal or something like that now,
shortly
after becoming last.fm and now i see it as another big money machine.
It is
free to register as a label because they benefit from your "free"
music. But
when you pay, you get acces to extra promotion banners.
I had a label page and when they sold out, i had to go thru alot of
pages
with crazy user terms that freightend me with stuff like "you give your
rights as long as your files are on our server, including eventual
backup
copies" and by clicking here you agree to these 23435359835
paragraphs... so
i erased my label (i had my hole discography there, when i only have
a few
tracks on myspace) and guess what: Thers is still a dozen mp3's of mines
available there for free download that i can't remove since i lost
access to
the control pannel.... :(
I think it was a great egineering step in the statisitc world, making
a new,
more livley way of charting music... But i doubt it since there is so
much
money involved.
I still have my user account thou but i removed the iScrobbler from my
computer so its not up to date anymore. it should be
last.fm/users/sakrecoer
I would also like to add that i agree that there is alot of diversity in
there, which makes the radio stations realy attractive! :) But there
is so
many users, that the contrary would be realy sad!
My point with this mail is not to say it is "fucked up"... But i'm
not down
with majors claming they are helping independent artists.... majors only
help themselfs in my experience of life.
Carpe Diem,
/reSet Sakrecoer
On Jan 10, 2008 10:39 PM, aleks vasic <bvasic@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: