KENT WADA

Glimpses into the recording industry

A few articles I enjoyed because they offered me a better understanding of what people in the music industry are facing.

The Music Man (New York Times Magazine, September 2007), follows Rick Rubin, founder of Def Jam Recordings and now co-head of Columbia Records: "Columbia didn't want Rubin to punch a clock. It wanted him to save the company. And just maybe the record business."

Then a pair of articles from the December 2007 Wired Magazine. David Byrne and Thom Yorke on the Real Value of Music points out that music was originally tied to a certain time and space and only later, with recordings, could the knot be broken; until we've reached a point where it is the recordings, not the music, that counts. David Byrne's Survival Strategies for Emerging Artists — and Megastars is exactly that: a useful set of categorizations that can be used to think about new business models.