I like buying works as a whole. I hate the idea of buying individual songs off of an album because to me it would be like buying a chapter from a book. That song had a purpose and serves part of the whole. When I buy music I like to own the physical copy and the artwork/liner notes as I believe that is a part of the work in question.
I’d probably buy some of it. The problem with this system is that currently I am stuck on 90s rap. Most of my favorite artists are fucking dead by now.
I would still buy a physical CD if I liked the album. My general refusal to purchase music digitally isn’t about the DRM, the pricing, or the revenue sharing model, but the fact that I don’t like paying for binary numbers (that’s what all digital files are) that I could easily get for free.
I like buying works as a whole. I hate the idea of buying individual songs off of an album because to me it would be like buying a chapter from a book. That song had a purpose and serves part of the whole. When I buy music I like to own the physical copy and the artwork/liner notes as I believe that is a part of the work in question.
I’d probably buy some of it. The problem with this system is that currently I am stuck on 90s rap. Most of my favorite artists are fucking dead by now.
When CD’s are 8~10$ each and have 15 quality tracks and 85% or more goes to the band is when I will start buying albums.
I would still buy a physical CD if I liked the album. My general refusal to purchase music digitally isn’t about the DRM, the pricing, or the revenue sharing model, but the fact that I don’t like paying for binary numbers (that’s what all digital files are) that I could easily get for free.