Quote from: Levas on October 01, 2012, 07:08:01 PM
As for quality existing - I don't know any means or units to measure quality apart from personal ones so overall quality in music apart from personal views is non-existent.
"Quality has no specific meaning unless related to a specific function and/or object. Quality is a perceptual, conditional and somewhat subjective attribute."
"The characteristics of a product or service that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs"
I doubt many have idea of "I want something ordinary, what everybody is making, what sounds like it's done in haste & with no ideas", hah...
Quote from: FreakAnimalIt would be foolish to say there is no "good" and "bad", since as label boss it's pretty much the role to decide what is good.
Of course I should have clarified, quality can be measure when my intention as label is for example to produce album from artists, where their particular album is worth owning because:
1) It is at least as strong, if not stronger than other titles in his output.
2) Or it may be somehow freshly different or innovative, and despite lack of undisputed excellency, it is worth owning and listening for giving alternative new angle.
3) It stands out as relatively unique album. So it could not be simply substituted by picking random piece of noise - which is almost identical. But has some personality and identity.
+ personal reasons as:
4) It awakes some kind of emotion of feeling.
5) It is most often by artist who's back-catalogue is not too massive or artists who build his "career" on other labels (this fits to FA, obviously IR has other criteria).
6) Artist most often has shown certain loyalty, to stick with label for more than one release, to be committed on doing & perfecting his craft.
7) Almost without exception, basic rule has been to know and to have meet the artist face-to-face in real life. Or other ways been in touch more than just "receiving promo".
...and so on.
Quality control would obviously mean that release needs to meet these standards.
Quality control could not happen, unless you have set functions it has to fulfill. If label has no idea what he wants to achieve OR basically anything goes, then one could agree label has no quality control OR the level of quality control is very low.
Even if being subjective, I have noticed than many albums that is considered to be artists best - there is often collective agreement. If not 100% agreement, then at least something what could be measure by statistics. This can be also noticed from suggestions of what kind of titles should be for example in "canon of power electronics". Even if we reject possibility for accurate measurement of quality - very often we end up rating specific releases great - and some others of much lesser. This can go beyond personal taste: Not liking something, but acknowledging it's undisputed achievements.