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Cleaning Up Music on Myspace

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Could it be that there is actually some thought and order being placed on the ever chaotic Myspace? Well, not the entire site. But the most important part of it – MySpace Music – is trying it’s hardest to clean up the junkyard image of it’s parent and to actually provide lots of content that is worthwhile. Like all music, not just the new stuff, from the big 4 labels. Quite an undertaking. Plus adding in album pages (I thought those things were dead…) for those iconic releases that predate ringtone rap.

OK, so the site is still hard to navigate and full of blaring ads (predominantly from the “I have so much cash to burn I’m inviting everyone to the bonfire” Apple). But underneath it all, the service is getting better. Not great, but better. And I am thoroughly impressed with CEO Courtney Holt’s thought process in regards to the ever expanding linking of music online. As much as I want music to be democratized from the current label down attitude, people still have to make money in the process.

The Junkyard Dog ain’t so nasty anymore

Written by TopDrop

March 11th, 2009 at 4:40 pm

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More (Pseudo) Creativity from the Limping Labels

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All the Major Labels (ex artist hemorrhaging EMI) have signed a deal with Myspace to elevate MySpace Music into a joint platform to share their entire catalogs online. Yet again, another attack against Apple’s dominance in the digital music realm (they just surpassed WalMart in total music sales).

Still looks like too little, too late. Even Rick Rubin announced that “Myspace is dead”. Throwing money at a foregone conclusion doesn’t seem like it will spark results. Why are there so few people at the major labels invested in learning about the future of consumer behavior. Everything seems so set on now instead of looking towards what’s next. Isn’t that what music is supposed to be – an interpretation of what is happening now but how it can all change?

Read about MySpace still holding the music discovery title

Written by TopDrop

April 5th, 2008 at 2:04 pm