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Quoted from ""Daniel""
I much prefer to have a physical CD, and seeing the way the singles market has gone in the UK I wonder how much longer music will keep being released on a physical format.

Quoted from ""DJ Hooligan""
Physical singles of Scooter are very poor sold in NL. So due to trend "go digital" I thinks that Scooter will not release physical CDs in NL anymore. Only import.

Quoted from ""Marry""
that bad. finally the financial crisis has reached the music-business...
Quoted from ""Bjarke""
Quoted from ""Traxx""
Quoted from ""posse24""
Music business experiences a crisis for many years
Yeah, due to the damn illegal file sharing...
IMO that is not the primary reason...
Quoted from ""Traxx""
Quoted from ""posse24""
Music business experiences a crisis for many years
Yeah, due to the damn illegal file sharing...
Quoted from ""Marry""
For good music I pay money! It's a pity that not everyone thinks so. If it is so, I think the quality will be higher.
And the DJs don't buy the whole CD single, they only need one track to burn to the disc they're mixing from.
Quoted from ""Imre -SP-""
It's still not the downloads that cause the problems. In most European countries, the price of data mediums are damn expensive.
E.g. in Hungary, you can hardly spend 30€ on a CD album when you earn 300€ a month...
The other thing is the vinyl-debate that's going on between DJs. In Germany, England and The Netherlands, fewer and fewer people buy them. Most of the DJs started to advance to CD-mixing, so there's not much money in pressing vinyls anymoreAnd the DJs don't buy the whole CD single, they only need one track to burn to the disc they're mixing from.
Payable mp3s would be a good idea for selling tracks separately, but - as you said - I'd miss the disc itself. In England, it's working perfectly as I noticed, same goes to TID and Beatport, but in Hungary, it's going very poor... shame I can't sell my music in my own country![]()