Track 17: Bleeding Audio or Digital Killed the Analog Star

Track 17: Bleeding Audio or Digital Killed the Analog Star

If video killed the radio star, then digital killed the analog star. This week we look at the bands that were negatively impacted when music became free en masse.
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The Matches should have been as huge as 311, Blink182 and Bad
Religion - all bands they were associated with. Only in their
case, as they were coming up in music, something ugly was going
down...


It was the early aughts - a time when the RIAA and Napster
dominated music instead of actual music. 


On this track of Text, Prose & RockNRoll, Kris chats with
filmmaker Chelsea Christer & Matches bassist Justin SanSouci
about their documentary Bleeding Audio, as it illustrates what
was happening to up and coming artists at this dark time in music
and the detrimental affect it had on them. 


Bleeding Audio is an award winning documentary, and will be
continue screening at film festivals all over the world,
including the Melbourne Documentary, Julien Dubuque,  Indy
& NorthWest Film Festivals in the coming months... be sure to
check out their website for all the latest info. 


Follow Bleeding Audio on Social Media: Instagram, Twitter &
Facebook


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About the Podcast: 


‘TEXT PROSE AND ROCK N ROLL’- is the only
podcast dedicated to the written account of musicians. From
artist memoirs to band bios, and anything in between. You'll hear
first accounts from those who lived the lifestyle; a Book Club
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It was Created, Hosted & Executive Produced
by Kris Kosach. 


It was Produced & Edited by Charlene
Goto of Go-To Productions. 


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