I suppose one the main reasons a site like this exists is because broadcasters have a habit of almost never crediting the music they use in their programmes, unless it was created specifically for that programme.
Does anyone know why this is? I'd have thought the artists whose music gets used must be pretty annoyed as it denies them an opportunity to sell more music. I discovered Sufjan Stevens only through "the O.C." and only then 'cos I found a helpful fansite (I think) that listed the music used on the various episodes.
I've watched a couple of interesting documentaries recently on UK tv which used some very interesting music I'd never heard before. However short of emailing the programme makers and asking them, there's no obvious way to find out what the music was.
Anyone know what the problem is with crediting recorded music, generally?
Does anyone know why this is? I'd have thought the artists whose music gets used must be pretty annoyed as it denies them an opportunity to sell more music. I discovered Sufjan Stevens only through "the O.C." and only then 'cos I found a helpful fansite (I think) that listed the music used on the various episodes.
I've watched a couple of interesting documentaries recently on UK tv which used some very interesting music I'd never heard before. However short of emailing the programme makers and asking them, there's no obvious way to find out what the music was.
Anyone know what the problem is with crediting recorded music, generally?