THIS ISSUE: Physical media, RIP.
When the CD is gone, and it will be soon, we’ll miss it.
New CD releases are winding down. In the classical world, the era of big, bargain-priced boxes of CDs—a somewhat recent development—is ending because, after a long, slow descent, retail sales have fallen off a cliff in the past year or so. In pop and rock, if you discover a new band you like, you may or may not be able to buy a CD. Perhaps they’ll self-publish a few to sell at concerts; there’s a better chance they’ll have LPs, assuming they can get time at a vinyl-mastering studio and