Been pondering this subject a lot lately.I take great pleasure in not releasing material, or making it just for my own
pleasure.In many ways, when you remove the desire to do business,make money & gain recognition from creating music, it's more fulfilling in my
opinion.It's just for you and your own
ends.It serves it's purpose
completely.To think that years ago (before the music 'industry',a word that can even be applied to the very smallest labels these days unfortunately) music served a real & genuine purpose (to appease gods, to accompany ritual sacrifice, to get tribes mentally ready to go to war,etc), and that back then people wouldn't have said to each other "How many copies is that limited to?" "What label are they on?" "is this the original pressing" "Why are
they doing a split with
them?" Ugh! CDR ???" "HE said, SHE said" "They owe me"etc, and other boring shit which only ,for me, distorts & perverts the importance and significance of making music, makes one wonder about the importance of business & businessmen and their desire for praise & recognition in music, and ultimately releasing things in the first place.Sure, technology has changed things (whether for better or worse is a matter of opinion), but why let that affect what you're happy with? Is it ultimately a desire for recognition? Something to do with the modern problem of perpetual documentation? Narcissism? Who knows.... One thing I do know is that it's nice to know other people on the other side of the world like similar things to you....