Hi guys, huge fan. I don't plan to buy the new album. We have a Spotify subscription, which is where we get all our music nowadays. We listen to The National constantly on there.
So my question: Do the economics of that work out for you guys? I'd hate to think I'm ripping you off by enjoying your music without purchasing the album. But depending on the pay structure, you may actually be making more money off us long-term, because as I said, we listen to you constantly. I'm curious how that works for you, and what you think of the various distribution models in general.
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Hi guys, huge fan. I don't plan to buy the new album. We have a Spotify subscription, which is where we get all our music nowadays. We listen to The National constantly on there.
So my question: Do the economics of that work out for you guys? I'd hate to think I'm ripping you off by enjoying your music without purchasing the album. But depending on the pay structure, you may actually be making more money off us long-term, because as I said, we listen to you constantly. I'm curious how that works for you, and what you think of the various distribution models in general.
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