October 18, 2002
1:33 PM
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Smart artists benefit from "piracy".Jane Magazine recently completed their "Reader-Produced CD". The songs were chosen from reader submissions and final selections were made by
Jill Cunniff (of
Luscious Jackson) and
Kendall Jane Meade (of
Mascott). All of the songs can be downloaded, which will most likely lead these bands to greater commercial [and financial] success than they would have had without the Jane CD. These artists are smart, and the music is
good.
Jane shares music all the time, and it's usually good. Kind of an example of the ideas presented in
this post in action. Apologies in advance to all the manly men who look at a girly magazine.
posted by valval22 (8 comments total)
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There's no question that an unsigned artist will benefit from this sort of song-sharing. Unfortunately, I don't see this effort as particularily brave or progressive (though it is pretty cool).
Things could get interesting if and when a big artist already has an album out on the market, but decides to give it away anyway.
(Almost like Wilco. And it didn't seem to hurt YHF sales, did it?)
posted by Pinwheel at 1:46 PM on October 18, 2002