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Topic History of: Top French indie talks about selling records
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veritas This co-incides with an interview I just listened to here : www.abc.net.au/queensland/conversations/.../s2117003.htm?sydney

with Simon Napier-Bell ( who I think JK knows). He basically said that record companies will have to morph into management companies and look after an artist's long term career rather than trying to make back their investment by a first big hit.
Wagram seem to be doing this already-more power to them.
Michael JK2006 wrote:
I like "Peer to Peer"... tres Francais!
N'est-ce pas?

The linguistic irony is that the English word "peer" comes from the French "pair", as in "au pair" (amongst equals). I suppose "peer to peer" could very well be translated as "de pair
JK2006 I like "Peer to Peer"... tres Francais!
terrylamps Wagram also release some brilliant compilations which are usually accompanied with inspired packaging.I've had a few meetings with them and they've certainly got their market sussed, unfortunately many of the releases are just too niche to get retail support over here. However it's no surprise that they continue to thrive in France as they have a very good team of real 'music' people.
dex Oui JK. Joyeux Noel ...