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Moby: "Major Labels Should Just Die"

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March 1, 2011

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Speaking to attendees of the 2011 EMP Pop Conference on Saturday, the sentiment was shared by fellow panelists Raphael Saadiq and TV on the Radio's David Sitek.

An age-old dilemma between artists and record companies was the focus of the 2011 EMP (Experience Music Project) Pop Conference’s Saturday night keynote panel entitled “How Musicians Make Do and Keep their Souls Alive in a Changing Pop World."

Held at UCLA and moderated by Morning Becomes Eclectic host Jason Bentley, the discussion brought together musicians Moby, Raphael Saadiq, and David Sitek of TV on the Radio, Maximum Balloon, and Jane's Addiction, all of whom KCRW's Bentley referred to as "multi-hyphenates” – producers, remixers, and DJs along with being solo artists or band members.

Each started off by sharing his own experiences and struggles in the music business, but it didn’t take long for the conversation to turn to the suits. "I truly believe, as an institution, most major labels should just die,” said Moby, who saw his biggest sales with 1999's Play while on V2 Records (distributed at different times by BMG and WEA). Before that, he was signed to Elektra Records.

"There was a time when the music business was incredibly monolithic and there were only two ways to get your music heard: sign to a major label, get your music played on MTV and get it played by big radio stations," Moby continued. "Thank God, that period has come to an end... Signing to a major, for 99.9% of the musicians on the planet, is the worst thing they could do... They've treated musicians badly. They've treated fans badly. They've treated the music badly, most importantly. For that reason, they either need to reinvent themselves or die quietly."

Moby's new album, Destroyed, is due out May 17 on Mute Records.

Moby’s sentiments were shared by fellow panelist Sitek who offered, "Don't be under the impression that they have any concern for what anyone on this panel, or most of the people we know, do. It seems like it's run by pedophiles trying to push the next ring tone."

Saadiq, who recently performed alongside Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger at the 2011 Grammy Awards, offered that labels should look to the smaller, more manageable Chess Records model.

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Reply #1 posted 03/01/11 12:11am

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wait, isn't mute run by warners? and isn't saadiq on columbia? or has everything switched up?

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Reply #2 posted 03/01/11 12:17am

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I think Mute is a UK-based indie, but Saadiq is still signed to a major (Colombia). Someone forgot to tell him. wink

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Reply #3 posted 03/01/11 12:18am

Timmy84

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I think Mute is a UK-based indie, but Saadiq is still signed to a major (Colombia). Someone forgot to tell him. wink

Oops. Anyways labels are dying anyways. But I dig what Moby's saying.

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Reply #4 posted 03/01/11 12:26am

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Honey allow me to be the first to kick some dirty on their coffins and put up a cross.

touched wave

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Reply #5 posted 03/01/11 12:35am

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Honey allow me to be the first to kick some dirty on their coffins and put up a cross.

touched wave

I wish it was the case.

Unfortunately, major record labels won't retreat gracefully. As long as there's a market for everything mentioned in the billboard charts, sponsored by them mind you, they'll be here to stay.

We can revisit this discussion if there's no longer demand for their supply.

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Reply #6 posted 03/01/11 1:23am

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Identity said:

I think Mute is a UK-based indie, but Saadiq is still signed to a major (Colombia). Someone forgot to tell him. wink

yeah, mute is british, but was distributed in the states by warners. is that not the case anymore?

okay, i just looked... it later ended up being run by EMI, but now EMI just does licensing.

[Edited 3/1/11 1:28am]

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Reply #7 posted 03/01/11 1:32am

Timmy84

MJJstudent said:

Identity said:

I think Mute is a UK-based indie, but Saadiq is still signed to a major (Colombia). Someone forgot to tell him. wink

yeah, mute is british, but was distributed in the states by warners. is that not the case anymore?

okay, i just looked... it later ended up being run by EMI, but now EMI just does licensing.

[Edited 3/1/11 1:28am]

Glad Mute is on its own again. Last thing it needs is to be merged with two dying ships (Warner/EMI).

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Reply #8 posted 03/01/11 1:33am

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Timmy84 said:

MJJstudent said:

yeah, mute is british, but was distributed in the states by warners. is that not the case anymore?

okay, i just looked... it later ended up being run by EMI, but now EMI just does licensing.

[Edited 3/1/11 1:28am]

Glad Mute is on its own again. Last thing it needs is to be merged with two dying ships (Warner/EMI).

tell that to blue note... EMI just got bought out by citibank.

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Reply #9 posted 03/01/11 1:46am

Timmy84

MJJstudent said:

Timmy84 said:

Glad Mute is on its own again. Last thing it needs is to be merged with two dying ships (Warner/EMI).

tell that to blue note... EMI just got bought out by citibank.

EMI's over anyways. That's why the legendary bands that used to have contracts with them are jumping ship either independently or to another company or to Live Nation lol

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