Posted on September 24, 2012, in Music and tagged chill, collage, composer, dreamy, electronica, Flying Lotus, full album streaming, funky, hypnotic, jazz, love, new release, psychedelic, sampledelic, soul, swagger, transcendent, Until The Quiet Comes. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

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Re: Ocean Roar and “leaking”Post by shorton on Aug 4, 2012, 10:39amI think the simple explanation is that there’s an appetite to hear your music, Phil. There’s a lot of anticipation surrounding new releases from artists whose music you enjoy (I’m sure you can relate to that), so when a link appears promising that album 3/4 weeks before it’s actual release, it’s pretty enticing, particularly when one considers all of those fans who are already enjoying it. Dare I say it’s something resembling jealousy? Certainly, of my friends who listen to your music, many are the ‘buying type’, but that doesn’t stop them from downloading leaks, for the simple reason that they want to be one of the first to hear what you’re releasing. As for those doing the uploading, I have no idea whatsoever. ‘Wolfticketsden’ probably got it right when he suggested money was the main motivation. I’d be surprised if those doing it were actual, real fans of your music. In truth, I owe my passion for your music to illegal downloads. Without them I might never have found your albums. Though personally, I could never completely enjoy those records until I could hold them in my hands, inspect the artwork, etc. Owning physical records makes listening to music much more of an ‘event’. It’s far too easy to trawl the internet whilst half-heartedly listening to a downloaded album through your computer speakers; making a cup of tea and sitting alone in your room with a record is a much more intimate (and therefore rewarding) experience, I guess I buy your records because I long for that experience, as opposed to listening to poor quality mp3′s from a leak, and it’s for that reason that I haven’t downloaded the most recent leak (though I admit I did so for ‘Clear Moon’, which I had already pre-ordered).