In its present form, in any case. The party’s well and truly over, guys. As laid out step by step in a New York Metro Magazine article of near-perfection.
“To a large degree, the music industry is, then, a fluke. A bubble. Finally the bubble burst.”
Tonight we’re gonna party like it’s … 2002.
You stole this link from Plastic :-). But it’s still relevant and interesting. Who makes more money these days, computer games or music, and are game programmers now the ones with the coke and groupies?
[Offtopic: I like Rocknerd, but Slashdot’s visual design is butt-ugly to start with, why imitate it *badly*?]