Reading an interview with industrial metal artist Rob Zombie, he stated that he's probably going to stop releasing physical CD's due to the format being "dead" and that everybody would rather want their music via digital purchasing. Is this true, or is this statement unjustified?
The way I see it, there is still a market thanks to those who want physical CD's (such as myself). But the market is definitely less profitable for artists with less publicity, and Rob isn't exactly as popular as today's pop and rock stars. And while it'd be sad to see the physical format go, it might be going down that alley for some. I just hope there will be more options to buy it over the net, rather than iTunes dominating the sales for digital downloading.
What is your opinion? Is digital downloading becoming the norm? Will physical CD's (and possibly other media) die out in favor of the new era of digital ownership? And is this you look forward to or dread?
The way I see it, there is still a market thanks to those who want physical CD's (such as myself). But the market is definitely less profitable for artists with less publicity, and Rob isn't exactly as popular as today's pop and rock stars. And while it'd be sad to see the physical format go, it might be going down that alley for some. I just hope there will be more options to buy it over the net, rather than iTunes dominating the sales for digital downloading.
What is your opinion? Is digital downloading becoming the norm? Will physical CD's (and possibly other media) die out in favor of the new era of digital ownership? And is this you look forward to or dread?