Zero Data Index: Unreleased & a word about pirating music released on “independent/indie” labels

Zero data index is dead, long live zero data index 2.0… What the hell?

Yes

Hell, I’m going to do something probably none has ever done before:
I’m going to Un-Release an album. I’m not pleased with it to be honest.
Version 2.0 will be re(?)released, it’ll be remastered, in some ways different and much richer in content when I feel it is something I can be proud of.

The whole purpose of oxo is that we deliver something of a truly high quality, something we’ve all felt lacks in modern electronic music. Too many artists and labels fill out albums and compilation with mindless material that seems to have no proper purpose but to fill out those minutes. This is the age of mp3 and thus you as a consumer often find it insane to even think about paying for something that you don’t truly support, I can understand that some people think this way. But I still buy cd’s, why?

If there’s none paying for the music we all love what will keep the artists making it? Will they live on our love for their music? Can they live on air and water and produce idm while not affording electricity?

I think a lot of people don’t really understand how hard it actually is being an artist. Probably the only artists who might be able to life their lifes of making music within this genre would be AFX and Squarepusher. Maybe even the flashbulb and richard devine for their ad-work. But that’s about it.

Please support the music you like by buying it. MP3 wasn’t sent by some god to save you from the evil greedy musicians, it’s a peice of technology that is easily abusable. I do support some forms of piracy.

And yes I can unrelease an album if I want.

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