Over here at Evolving Music, we’ve covered both the Radiohead and the Nine Inch Nails album release concepts as they tie in directly with the questions and evolution of the music industry that concern MixMatchMusic. While I’ve stated in previous posts that I think Trent Reznor’s tactics on his release were a bit more open source-esque than Radiohead’s, I haven’t gone to great lengths to compare and contrast the two, as I like them both. Luckily for the rest of us who need to judge, categorize, compare and contrast anything these two do, Wired magazine has done just that. Place your votes people!
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I support the opensource-ness in practicable doses. Just started a blog in German and English about music I listen to, about good and bad examples of the music industry etc.. No problem if you don’t like it. But when you support comparable ideas about “opensource-ness”
of music, please help to develop my new blog by sharing your knowledge. That would be just great. Maybe we can exchange links some day, too.