Any real record person knows that the number one most powerful marketing tool when it comes to music is repetition.
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Over the years, when you're in a band with a catalog like Aerosmith's, you accumulate a lot of instruments to duplicate those songs.
Recorded music is more a marketing tool than a revenue source.
Record labels collude with some of the radio stations, and the radio stations have their play lists, dependent upon what they call the, quote, 'hits.' What's commercially viable gets recycled, endlessly repeated, and as a result of that, the progressive music can't break in.
People are doing what they can these days and looking for creative ways to sell music.
True music must repeat the thought and inspirations of the people and the time.
You can get so many sounds out of one record. Every record can be used in some way.
Pop music thrives on repetition. You know a song's a hit when you've heard it so often that you'll be happy never to hear it again.
One often makes music to supplement one's world.
I think that it can be said of a lot of artists, and myself included, that we made the same record over and over from the beginning.
A lot of rap music can get repetitive.
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