LMan wrote:It's really because only a few people buy those CDs anymore. Sad thing indeed.
I know. For me, an actual CD with a nice booklet is a part of the whole listening experience, but many people are content with digital downloads
Chris Abbott wrote:BIT 4 is an album where I just don't think the audience "needs" it in the way they "needed" the other BIT series, since there's music from so many other sources
I am not quite convinced of that. One, I am missing a Sinclair CD in the vein of BIT, with high-quality remakes. There are quite a few excellent musics which should get a new treatment, most of which do not exist on other platforms at all - Savage and Firefly I mentioned in my other thread are an example (yes, there is a Savage and a Firefly for C64, but they have nothing in common with the Sinclair versions musically).
Two, it seems to me that most CDs (and MP3s, too) come from the good old favorites. Which is fine, but every time I see a new Wizball or a new Aufwiedersehen Monty I despair that it's not a Defcom or Saboteur II or Bump Set Spike...
Romeo Knight wrote:To go slightly back ontopic: There's still a DVD of the 6581 gig@Bitlive 2008 Stockholm in the making. We're struggling with some technical difficulties though and we're not 100% sure if we're able to do a commercial release soon but we're working on this.
Cool. Will be on lookout for that, too.
Danceaway wrote:Take this into account and the fact that the remixes are free to download I think CD releases of C64 remixes are going to be hard to sell in great numbers these days.....
Actually, if there was a CD release built entirely out of published remixes, I would still buy it - the packaging and the (presumed) losslessness would be incentive enough for me.
beyond wrote:Many people produce excellent sounding free music out there on many music sites and your only problem is finding this fantastic music.
Exactly. As it is, I hoard all the released remixes in the hope that I may one day be able to go through them all and pick out those that I like best. In reality, the collection just grows without me even starting with it

. CDs are much easier.