cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/24295868

One survey by the US Library of Congress suggested that less than 20% of all recorded music was available on the internet. That’s where Rob Johnson comes in.

By day, he’s a 41-year-old working in business development for a London law firm. By night, he’s a music industry crusader – digging up obscure gems and persuading record labels to make them available online.

Some really interesting cases of “not-available-digitally” music he tracked down and the impact on the musicians are in this articles!

  • Microw@lemm.eeOP
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    3 months ago

    Weirdest thing for me recently was wanting to listen to one specific single version of a song, scrolling through the streaming platform and seeing “ah great that single exists” - only to find out when playing it that the label had uploaded the album version of the track as the single version.