Netlabels are a double-edged sword, as I learnt over the past few years.
When they started popping out together with pay sites such as Beatport, I mistakenly got drunk on this 'finally the revolution is here' sort of thing. Coming from the bad side of many a major label rip-off or several, this was my idea of revenge, and at first I revelled in it. No more will I be told to fuck off politely, I said...no more bullshit to put up with, etc. But as someone pointed out on this thread earlier, I didn't see the proliferation of millions of shit tunes i had to sift through in order to find that one good track to spin. Furthermore, Beatport now shows signs of getting drunk on its own bloated ego, and I'm hearing some surreal tales coming from that side, not to mention their pathetic way of categorising music. As I type, I admit that this is tiring me to the point of total apathy...
So where do we go from here? MP3 should live on, but so should vinyl and CD - not for reasons that fanboys come up with, but because I think that the lack of physical mediums on which music used to be mostly put on has been the main reason why music has become so disposable, not to mention that sense of identity and belonging that a well designed cover gives to the listener/buyer. But make no mistake - I don't seem to see any future in earning money from any medium I have mentioned. Unfortunately, the majors' greed has made us so apathetic about any solid justification in spending 18EUR for a CD, so prices have to be kept down to a minimum and any money that the artist can really earn has to be via live performance.
Forgive me in advance for any oversights, errors and omissions in my contribution here - I just spat out what came out of my head. But I'm sure that I covered a couple of bases that would give some food for thought and room for improved dialogue...over to you!