Burn Down the Record Companies

In an inter­view with the Aus­tralian Herald Sun, Trent Reznor says:

I’ve have one record left that I owe a major label, then I will never be seen in a sit­u­a­tion like this again. If I could do what I want right now, I would put out my next album, you could down­load it from my site at as high a bit-​rate as you want, pay $4 through PayPal. Come see the show and buy a T-shirt if you like it. I would put out a nicely pack­aged mer­chan­dise piece, if you want to own a phys­i­cal thing. And it would come out the day that it’s done in the studio, not this “Let’s wait three months” bulls—.

Wow. Also:

I steal music too, I’m not gonna say I don’t. But it’s tough not to resent people for doing it when you’re the guy making the music, that would like to reap a ben­e­fit from that. On the other hand, you got record labels that are doing every­thing they can to piss people off and rip them off.

Putting Rick Rubin in charge of Colum­bia Records was a good start, but they’d be better off just clos­ing shop because even­tu­ally every artist is going to come to the same real­iza­tion that Prince, Trent and Paul McCart­ney have come to: you don’t need those people. The record com­pa­nies, from what I can tell, do absolutely noth­ing right. They steal from artists, they take a huge por­tion of the prof­its, and they do every­thing they can to alien­ate music fans.

Just close it all down, people. To quote Michael Dell out of con­text: “Shut it down and give the money back to the shareholders.”

September 15th, 2007 · Category: Music, Technology · Tags: , , , , , , , , , · Comments Off