Something I was thinking about when I read through an interview earlier is, why do most artists desperately hold onto mastertapes? Paraphrasing from Trent; once an album is finished and being sold in stores, nobody has any use for mastertapes unless they want to make some 5.1 surround sound mix or let another artist do some remixes.
Why should mastertapes be limited to just a group of "professional" artists? If that Lustmord f*****t can make some wretched 20 minute remix of Schism, surely fans should be allowed to have a go. There's no loss other than a song being mashed up with Britney Spears, but people can do that regardless. Personally, I would LOVE to get the multi-track files for Parabol/Parabola to make a nice remix, because the PROFESSIONAL artist's results ******** sucked. I would ******** pay $15 for a remastered Aenima, but the odds that the band will do that seem slim to none, so why not pass out the multi-track files and let fans make their own remastered mixes? There are some extremely talented people out there who happen to be fans of these bands and are more than capable of creating professional quality products.
Should mastertapes be made available to fans?
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