_cheef_ wrote:facbook "like"prisoner wrote:the music isn't yours to do with what you want.
i wish more labels would take ownership of their music on youtube.
instead of letting retards post pictures of half naked chicks to their music.

_cheef_ wrote:facbook "like"prisoner wrote:the music isn't yours to do with what you want.
i wish more labels would take ownership of their music on youtube.
instead of letting retards post pictures of half naked chicks to their music.
epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum
epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum
Maybe it's because I have Adblock, but I don't see ads on any of those. If that's the case, then I can't really really comment on adsense.seckle wrote:not nearly a straw man example...here are three massive tunes on YT just to further my point...
benga & coki night search on YT
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... aq=f&aql=f
First 20 results, 15 videos have adsense.
skream midnight RL search on YT
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... aq=f&aql=t
First 20 results, 13 videos have adsense.
la roux in for the kill search on YT
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_q ... aq=f&aql=t
First 20 results, 17 have adsense
I agree with this. But in many cases, the label/artist doesn't have a youtube channel. If that's the case I don't really see what's the harm.in the grand scheme of things, adsense is half of the problem. When you click upload on a video, you give youtube authorization to playback that tune. this means that when the label legitimately uploads the tune to a VEVO acct lets say, which is the revenue system that does support the labels and artists, they in turn lose clicks on all these other bullshit uploads kicking about.
http://www.youtube.com/user/MagneticManVideo
http://www.youtube.com/user/rinsefm
What a load of fucking bollocks. I love your ridiculous and patronising assumption that someone who likes to use Youtube to find new music therefore does nothing else but use Youtube to do that - its just another platform. Besides, you say "maybe kids will do work again and ... research labels and artists" - that's exactly what people like me are doing when they're browsing through Youtube for new music and whatnot. Also, you use the example of browsing Soundcloud accounts - what's the difference (in terms of the way you discover new music using it) between doing that and browsing Youtube?fractal wrote:Maybe kids will do work again and visit record shops, soundlcoud accounts, research labels and artists, listen to rinse or sub fm, download some of the hundreds of mixes that are available each week or come onto the forum and find some tunes... Or maybe they will just continue to use whatever they can find in poor quality on YouTube since its "easy".
is this not profiting off other peoples work? Mala and coki wont see a single penny from any second hand record sold on discogs. is this not worse than the free promotion artists get from channels like backspace?wfg1 wrote:you wana talk about making money off someone else's work...... http://www.discogs.com/Digital-Mystikz- ... ase/619088
cloaked_up wrote:looks like he is wearing a green neon EDM mini bar fridge lamp shoe
prisoner wrote:
Also if you dont see the difference between visiting a label's or an artist's soundcloud vs a random youtube channel then no amount of explaining will help you out.
Jake Daniel wrote: Also, you use the example of browsing Soundcloud accounts - what's the difference (in terms of the way you discover new music using it) between doing that and browsing Youtube?
You're completely missing the point mate. I'm simply talking about the difference between the practicality of listening to new music on either Soundcloud or Youtube. Fractal was essentially saying that listening to music on Youtube doesn't take any work whereas doing the exact same thing on Soundcloud does, somehow (prisoner wrote:YOU ARE DIRECTLY SUPPORTING THE ARTIST/LABEL WHO IS CHOSING HOW HE OR SHE WANTS HIS OR HER MUSIC REPRESENTED
how is that so hard to grasp?
seckle wrote:Spare us this " but the channel was helping spread the sound" bullshit. No one in 2011 is going to swallow that cookie anymore.
Not that I'm into 'brostep' at all but I love your implication that the way that me listening to a lot of music on Youtube = I have little passion for the music and don't put in any effort to discovering new music. Don't think you realise how silly that soundsfractal wrote: YouTube put brostep on the map because the quality of music equals the efforts and passions of the listeners imho
Why shouldn't good music be easy to find? In the case of Backspace, they actually did put the label name/links to artist soundclouds/etc.fractal wrote:Sad that people these days rely on YouTube so much. I know, I know... It's easy, and everything needs to be easy in today's world, lol. I remember when the only link you had to a song was in a reel of magnetic tape, we've come a long way. The hard reality is that most signed tunes are going to continue being pulled into their labels YouTube Chanel and they have the right to do so. The songs are still there, they are just in a different spot. This helps people learn labels imo. Maybe kids will do work again and visit record shops, soundlcoud accounts, research labels and artists, listen to rinse or sub fm, download some of the hundreds of mixes that are available each week or come onto the forum and find some tunes... Or maybe they will just continue to use whatever they can find in poor quality on YouTube since its "easy". YouTube put brostep on the map because the quality of music equals the efforts and passions of the listeners imho
epochalypso wrote:man dun no bout da 'nuum
everyone in this threadfractal wrote:chill the fuck out
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