Wednesday, May 21, 2008

$3 to $4 for an Album Box Set!


Not only do I love Matador Records' band roster (Cat Power, Pavement, Yo La Tengo, Brightblack Morning Light), but I also love the label's ways of getting people to continue to purchase tangible albums in such a digital world. I was stoked on the fact that they've included download codes with their vinyl, but I just learned about a newer trick (Well, new-ish... it started in '07) involving The New Pornographers' album "Challengers" as well as Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks' "Real Emotional Trash" (March 2008), and others.

Buy Early, Get Now means you can buy a CD or box-set, such as The New Pornographers case, in advance with a few stipulations. First, you can buy it at participating stores like Dimple Records for a mere $3 or on Amazon for $4. The crazy part: it's just a box of decorated CDRs for you to download the album online with a code (to have it immediately). This includes live footage, bonus tracks, etc. I think it's a cheap deal for only a little bit more work (especially with the NPs case. With Malkmus, it was the full album price... more than a few bucks.)

It's a bit confusing at first, but seems like a great idea, especially for iTunes kids who still want some type of tangible thing to go along with the record.

I just hope they do this with another new release, since I found out about it after The New P's and Malkmus albums were already released... (i.e. it would be neat to do it pre-street-date.)

1 comment:

Your Friend Morgan said...

This is really the kind of thing I want to see more often. I know a lot of people who haven't bought a CD in a record store in years because they just download everything, but I can't tear myself away from liner notes. Cover art, lyrics, thank you lists, credits. It definitely makes me cringe to pay more than eight dollars for a CD, but I also know that later on I'll be glad to have all the little extras that come with the full package.

All it takes is a little bit of innovation and a couple risks, guys! Just like every other good business decision in history.