Fusion stops producing vinyls
After seventy vinyl-releases since 2002, Fusion Records has decided to stop pressing vinyls, to enlarge their focus on digital releases.
Due to big changes in the sales market, Fusion will switch to selling only the digital mediums like mp3 and wave.
Doing so, tracks can be released in a higher volume and especially faster when finished in the studio.
No amounts are set to be released each month, goal is to release a few weeks after the production-process has finished to keep the tracks as 'hot' as possible.
Possibility stays that special limited vinyls will be pressed on occasion.
Fusion Records would like to thank all the vinyl-freaks for their support during these last eight years and seventy releases.
/ Fusion Records
Fusion stops producing vinyls
Fusion stops producing vinyls
Today Fusion Records contacted me to publish the following message. A sad story but i guess most of us already seen this coming.
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You know the quality of a vinyl is better then a mp3 right?SativaNL wrote:Finally!
Great step for Fusion!
Vinyl is dead, as it belongs!
Viva la digital revolution


That's damn sad. Although I'm partly switching to digital I'm going to buy both Toneshifterz E.P.'s to dignify Fusion's vinyls. 

With releasing Vinyl it takes longer for they put digital versions online!ceero wrote:Finally ? How did Fusion releasing vinlys too actually effect you when u did not buy them ?
Now Vinyl is dead, I can purchase my version faster online!

I think that difference is negligible.You know the quality of a vinyl is better then a mp3 right?
Did anyone in the last year seeing a HS-DJ walking with a flightcase with vinyl's?
No, they just bring a cd-collection with them.
Last edited by SativaNL on 29 Jun 2010, 13:57, edited 1 time in total.
Okay, that's it. Saw that coming because of the new Pitcher Release without artwork, barcode and stuff. I'm sad, now. When I started 1,5 years ago even Scantraxx was Vinyl only. The Vinyl-thing faded away pretty fast.
The time of big labels, quality-guarantee and status symbols for the artists comes to an end. In 5 years we have Iphones, that can beatmatch and interact with the crowd automatically without human influences. A cheer for the technical evolution!
The time of big labels, quality-guarantee and status symbols for the artists comes to an end. In 5 years we have Iphones, that can beatmatch and interact with the crowd automatically without human influences. A cheer for the technical evolution!
.. ex Phantomias
You need to stay young and open-minded, because you might age but music itself will surely never grow a gray hair.
You need to stay young and open-minded, because you might age but music itself will surely never grow a gray hair.
Fusion was releasing like 2 releases per month ? Thats even faster than most of digital labels.SativaNL wrote:With releasing Vinyl it takes longer for they put digital versions online!ceero wrote:Finally ? How did Fusion releasing vinlys too actually effect you when u did not buy them ?
Now Vinyl is dead, I can purchase my version faster online!
