6. "Alot of the responses seem to be based on curiosity..." In response to In response to 0
I think you should have been more strict on them and stressed that "would you go buy it to listen to it" factor in there.
I'm only at the Blackstar section right now but the response to this one seems to have more excitement and legitimate anticipation vs. the response to some of the others like Artifacts and Black Moon where cats were more like, "I'd like to hear what they sound like...etc".
To me, I'd "like to hear what they sound like" for pretty much any of the groups from the golden era.
Example: I'd be more likely to buy a New Blackstar album sight unseen/ ear unheard vs. say Trendz of Culture.
But, if you told me Trendz was dropping in 2015, I'd want to hear what it sounded like but I def. wouldn't drop $ on it to hear it and I wouldn't necessarily be in a hurry to peep it if someone to sent it to me.
That would be another benchmark that could be cool to use too.
"How long would it take for you to listen to it if I emailed it to you?"