Neil McIntosh 

Two record labels are getting

Two record labels are getting together to trial a stunning new distribution method... releasing an MP3 on the internet. Don't hold your breath for news of vast online sales - the track is a mix of a single by Meshell Ndegeocello, rather than a mainstream single from a really huge star (although a respectful nod goes to Ndegeocello's influence on the "neo-soul" movement, of course :-)). But it's interesting that Maverick Records and Vivendi Universal are experimenting with the MP3 format, which has been dismissed by record labels (until now) as being a Completely Bad Thing. Traditional record label thinking says that you'll sell only a few copies online, before the single is shoved on the various file-swapping networks and folk help themselves for free. But many net users say that, if they had the choice, they'd much prefer to buy their MP3s, rather than pirate them.
  
  


Two record labels are getting together to trial a stunning new distribution method... releasing an MP3 on the internet. Don't hold your breath for news of vast online sales - the track is a mix of a single by Meshell Ndegeocello, rather than a mainstream single from a really huge star (although a respectful nod goes to Ndegeocello's influence on the "neo-soul" movement, of course :-)). But it's interesting that Maverick Records and Vivendi Universal are experimenting with the MP3 format, which has been dismissed by record labels (until now) as being a Completely Bad Thing. Traditional record label thinking says that you'll sell only a few copies online, before the single is shoved on the various file-swapping networks and folk help themselves for free. But many net users say that, if they had the choice, they'd much prefer to buy their MP3s, rather than pirate them.

 

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