Deconstructing the Week in Music 8.10-8.16
Posted on 16. Aug, 2009 by refe in MUSIC INDUSTRY
Here’s a recap of what went on in the music industry this week. Make sure to check out anything you might have missed and leave your comments. Know something we don’t? Submit a story.
Also check out my guest post over at www.OneMovementWord.com, the official blog of Australian music industry conference One Movement for Music Perth. One I was asked to write on the topic ‘What will it take for artist, industry and fan unite?’ That’s a rather loaded question and I’m not sure how qualified I am to answer it, but I did my best. I’ll be re-posting it here on Creative Deconstruction early next week, but I’m sure my Australian friends would appreciate it if you stopped by to check it out. Let me know what you think.
Most Popular:
Is ‘Joel Fights Back’ really the David to the RIAA’s Goliath? – Many, many people want to see the RIAA knocked down a peg, but was this the right case to try and make that happen?
Sufjan Stevens to release BQE Multi-media set in October – It seems quite a few people are anticipating new material from Sufjan.
This Week:
What the music industry and the credit crisis have in common – Some interesting and worrisome parallels I have observed…
New music releases for August 11th 2009 – Modest Mouse, Japandroids, Fruit Bats, and more.
The return of the Supergroup – Surely declining record sales have nothing to do with this, right?
Imogen Heap shows us that DIY pays off – and takes a lot of work - Some great discussion happening here over the past few days. Check it out and add your thoughts.
Music Video Picks:
Coldplay Strawberry Swing – Stunning new video. You’ll never look at sidewalk chalk the same way again.
This Week in Music History:
1977 – Elvis Presley was found dead lying on the floor in his bathroom by his girlfriend Ginger Alden, he had been seated on the toilet reading ‘The Scientific Search For Jesus’. He died of heart failure at the age of 42. His first record for RCA, ‘Heartbreak Hotel’, was also his first US No.1. He starred in 31 films. Elvis holds the record for the most entries on the US Hot 100 chart with 154. (This Day in Music)








