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Standard article on the NPGMC I received this in my weekly email from the Standard regarding Internet music:
Prince Saddles Up the Subscription Pony Teetering on the fine line dividing the sincerely loveable from the vaguely creepy, the artist formerly known as the Artist Formerly Known as Prince (now just known as Prince) has given fans and sneering journalist-types plenty of fodder over the years. Self-indulgent, madly prolific and slyly subversive, Prince announced his latest salvo this week: the launch of his new online subscription service, the NPG Music Club (www.npgmusicclub.com), which "is now officially open 2 members and ready 4 downloading!" Take that, music industry! According to Reuters, the basic service will set you back $7.77 per month, and premium annual memberships go for $100. What will that chunk of change get you? Wacky fun with letters and numbers, for one, but also: "U will b given access 2 an xclusive array of xperiences from Prince & The New Power Generation, including new unreleased trax, live events, multimedia features, special merchandise items, concert deals and much more." As if that weren't annoying enough, we're also told that "Ur emales have been xtremely valuable in advancing 4ward." But once you get past that sort of thing, props go out to the one-time glyph for sticking to his paisley-patterned guns; his disagreements with the major-label system are downright legendary. Now he joins the likes of Todd Rundgren and David Bowie - who've launched their own online subscription services - to "effectively eliminate the need 4 any intermediates between the Artist and U. With no middleman, let the freedom reign." Weigh two gough! | |
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