Periodically, I trawl through sites that Aural Sculptors and other sites are linked to just to see what is out there and the results are very disappointing. So many sites have been removed by their owners or (even more frustratingly) the sites are still in existance but all the links on them are all dead. I was late to the party when I started this site back in 2011, mainly because I hadn't a clue how such sites worked, but even then there was a thriving community of file sharers willing to help a novice get on his feet with a new site.
I am trying to figure out what is behind this slow depletion of such sites. It is time consuming for sure, often thankless (although the issues that some people have when trying to comment on a post is a contributary factor I think) and there is some cost associated with having a reliable platform on which to store files for a long period of time. These issues not withstanding I struggle with the idea that interest in live recordings is on the wain. This is especially so since the technology has moved on apace... no more tape flips or speed issues in these digital times. The quality achievable with modern equipment is also amazing.
I cannot believe that these type of live recordings are losing their appeal among music fans. Some of the definitive live recordings by any band are unofficial. For this reason, it cannot be that services such as Spotify are killing this 'scene'. Is it the case then that the teenage music fans of the 1980's who on a weekend would head up to Camden High Street in the hope of parting with a fiver to get mediocre recording of a gig they were at the week before have moved on? Maybe this is so.
Nevertheless, I plan to continue at least for as long as the old bands are out there playing! Many thanks as always to those who provide files, comment on content or contribute to the upkeep of the site.
the other irony is that spotify and almost all the others increasingly feature bootlegs now, as "legit" releases
ReplyDeleteFind these days search engines are to controlling these days and want to know everyone's business. The standards for music this day and age is awful. I think I can speak for everyone when we appreciate this blog page grately
ReplyDeleteI love just dropping into your site every now and then to see what gems you have uploaded. Really appreciate you and your contributors!
ReplyDeletewell i do find that these days most people posting interesting stuff is only doing youtube uploads, which is good in some way and bad in another because there is no lossless version of them circulating
ReplyDeleteAural, you're a legend. Way beyond the Stranglers' fans community.
ReplyDeleteI second that, this is an awesome site 👏
DeleteSites like yours are a last straw for music lovers from an older (dying) generation. Let's keep them alive as long as possible! Which is what you're doing. So all my support!
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