Talk:Remix service
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Ok guys...some input would be great here. I would suggest a more insightful history to the first remix services, when their peak was, why they aren't doing as well now, how they help the music industry and artists, etc. Suggestions? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 70.162.29.152 (talk)
- This article is very much in need of sources. If you find a book, magazine or newspaper that says something insightful about remix services, PLEASE reference it here! As it stands, this article doesn't satisfy WP:REF, and could easily accused of being Original Research (which is a Bad Word in the wikipedia context). --Alvestrand 07:13, 29 November 2006 (UTC)
I wrote this article and not sure how to verify all this info. I have been a DJ and remix service collector/subscriber for 20 years, and I have had contact with many of those running the services. This information comes from my experience. The problem with getting info from most of the remix services themselves is that most are out of business. I know there is a good website with Disconet history, and Razormaid has written their history, but not much else exists. As a subscriber to many DJ magazines over the years I have never seen any articles about the history or influence of remix services and yet most DJ's that use them could probably verify what I wrote.