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Well hello everybody - it's been years since I posted here and probably at least 2 years since I released anything new or updated the website.  

It's been 14 years since I took on the Retrospect label and from 2005-2010 was able to release over 400 albums.  I have seen other re-issue labels come and go , some did it better than I , some eeked out a few releases and called it quits.  But most have gone by the wayside.  I have made friends , I have unfortunately made a few enemies along the way and it's all been a learning process.  From the cheaply made CD-R's I started with , to runs of over 2,000 that I shipped to distributors around the world....it was a good run.

So what's going on with Retrospect?  Well , times got tough ladies and gents.  After amassing a massive run of over half a million dollars in sales for 5 years straight and then getting involved in a number of festivals....things started to change.  Downloading killed the industry but what killed it the most was the ridiculous hikes in shipping charges to overseas customers.  

Come on , 10 years ago it was about $5 to send a cd to Japan / Germany / France / UK wherever and now it's right around $14.  That's a business killer.  

The bottom line is , when the economy tanked , I think everyone took a big hit.  Many of us never recovered.  I have dozens and dozens of AMAZING HIGH-QUALITY releases in the can WAITING to be released , but the truth is....I no longer find it profitable to do so.  My last releases CRASH ALLEY and RAZOR SHARP were small 100 runs because the interest was fading.  Also , I lost my web designer and I am fully aware that the site needs a complete makeover.  All of this costs money and I do not have this kind of capital at the moment.  

So what's in it for the future?  Well , I am at a crossroads.  As many of the old releases are selling out , and the calls to re-stock grow , I am torn between putting 100% back into this venture or just sell it off quietly and give someone else the opportunity to continue where I left off.  

CD's are a thing of the past BUT I do see a silver lining.  I hope all of you are doing well.  I made some great friends here and sparred aggressively with others.  What I DO know is that many people said I wouldnt last 6 months and here we are , 14 years later.  

If anyone has any input , I would be happy to listen.

 

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I thought the business went up for sale a few years ago? Wherever you go from here, good luck. Must be a hell of a lot of work to get something like this going in the first place, or resurrected. 

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I'm honestly not too surprised to hear this. I will say that it is still disheartening. I still buy tons of music. Probably more than I want to at times. Because if you don't get it now it won't be there tomorrow. That's what happened with a local record store. The rent went up and the record store no longer found it profitable to stay open. My collection is well over 400 CDs now. I likely have over 100 that I still need to listen to. That's how fast I've collected them.

I still buy a lot of Demon Doll releases and have gotten more into Perris in recent times. I still buy from Retrospect on occasion. Maybe I should have bought more. It's rough. I buy what I can, but I can't single handedly support all music/labels that are out there. The market definitely has fallen out.

I would like to get the majority of the Retrospect releases. Maybe we can work something out. To do so would cost me a small fortune. Well over $1,000 it seems.

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Sorry to hear you are closing down as it is always sad when we lose another resource for our addiction / hobby. I still always prefer a physical product as opposed to a download,  legal or otherwise. I have to agree that shipping has killed buying stock items from overseas as I used to order regularly from  the States & Japan but it is too expensive now. The lack of sales is just a sign of the times I think.

My daughter (36) and granddaughter (14) are both into music but neither own any CD's. My daughter has a Premium Spotify subscription and streams via her phone to Alexa and via bluetooth in the car while my granddaughter buys downloads from itunes to be listened to via her iphone. I know many others who don't buy CD's and are happy with what Spotify / YouTube provides. Maybe streaming is 'killing the music industry'.

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On 5/13/2019 at 3:36 PM, Jacob M. said:

I'm thinking Retrospect's stock is starting to get low. Most of my last order was refunded. I have one more order to make.

That would explain (maybe not) the lack of retort to my all to serious inquiry...

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Hey Sam, talk about buttin heads, here I am.....probably one of your top 10 head butters...LOL.   Actually, after you moved to the silver pressed stuff, I started collecting them.   I have a pretty impressive collection of Retrospect Releases and the very first one was "DefCon".   You sent that to me as a sort of peace offering, remember?   I was actually surprised to see this post because I was told that due to health reasons, you had put the business up for sale.  Strange how these stories appear and are passed around. It all makes sense now.... I've still been cherry pickin off the site, Discogs and some of the auctions to pickup titles I missed along the way.  Your assessment of the CD label business is spot on....very gloomy and sadly, headed toward and nearing end I believe.  The downloading and internet of things has killed CDs  (for all but the enthusiast like us),  along with the soaring postage rates which I compained about even during my E bay selling days.   I haven't spent any time in pawn shops for over 5 years because they quit accepting CDs.   The music stores are vanishing across the US at an alarming rate.  I would be truly surprised if you could find someone to take over your business at this late stage of the game.   Finally, I do hope you see your way to at least crank out a few more for us die hards.......I wish you well!

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Hey everyone - sorry Martin - I am not sure if we ever touched base but I'm happy to reply to whatever you are looking for.

Well here we are , Xmas 2020 , yes Retrospect is still in business and even though most of our stock has depleted , I still have quite a few remaining titles.  

I see a few other upstarts trying to pump out a few re-issues and all i can say is GOOD LUCK.  There are SOOOO many factors to a dying CD industry I could literally write an essay about it.  The days of silver-pressing 1,000 "reissues" certainly aren't worth it - HOWEVER , I think me and my bro are gonna try to do the best we can to give Retrospect a shot in the arm in 2021 and re-do the website and crank out a bunch of stuff we've been sitting on for YEARS.

Seriously , we have HUNDREDS of 80s AOR / Metal and Hard Rock titles waiting to be released.  So much REALLY good stuff.

We are thinking about re-pressing a lot of our back catalog BUT , unless I can get a killer deal on a small run of SILVER discs then I'll have no choice but to do a limited run of about 50 as CD-R's.  

MY QUESTION to all of you - and wow , we have some history together don't we?  - is if ANY of you are computer savvy , as in you are actually a web designer , and want to partner up with us - PLEASE get in touch.  The only way we can move forward is with a new webpage manager.  You can contact me at streetsofmetal@aol.com

Del , the CD market has dried up as far as physical locations - NOBODY has Hair Metal / AOR releases anymore - you pretty much HAVE to buy them online.  Again , this is an essay waiting to happen.  Maybe as a community we can all get on a Zoom chat or something and talk about some ideas.  

 

In the meantime , I've totally appreciated the support for over 15 years now and yes , even the harsh criticism.  If there are any titles you'd like to see back in stock - please make suggestions.  

Again , if YOU ARE A WEBSITE DESIGNER and want to partner up with us so we can kick ass again and release the plethora of titles we have sitting in the can - GET IN TOUCH - we need you.  I would LOVE to get 100 releases out to the market in 2021.

 

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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On 2/17/2021 at 4:25 AM, nyoilers said:

I'm late to the game.As usual.Maybe list what CD's you have available unless there's a website that's updated.

The site is still unchanged. Nor even a single update.
The contact form is still bouncing when you try to send an email. I think all  the project  is abandoned.

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7 hours ago, DanielHardrock said:

The site is still unchanged. Nor even a single update.
The contact form is still bouncing when you try to send an email. I think all  the project  is abandoned.

Thanks for letting me know.

I'm guessing that you're right 

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6 hours ago, Madmaxx84 said:

Anyone know how & where I can find this rare kickass cd reissue (EP)?? Please advise. ThanXxXx

 

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On Discogs there is one for sale, with price $600 with $25 postage.

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