Is this the beginning of the end how things work in the music industry? Dixon and Âme's label made a video to show how their subscription model can be a way to give music listeners more for their money.
This might be serious trouble for record shops today..
What people play pose questions to the Innervisions chief on behalf of their users. Pushing his sound, fashion and avocado club sandwiches all come under discussion.
DJhistory has wide-ranging and in depth discussion with Innervisions boss and bakery owner, Dixon. Berlin, Berghain and his house music roots all feature prominently.
For what will apparently be his last interview this year, What People Play are asking users to send questions in to be answered by the Innervisions chief.
Innervisions chief Dixon talks to Juno Plus about his plans for 2010, which includes writing a score for a 1920s German movie with Henrik Schwarz and Âme.
Dixon and the gang have redesigned their home page, with neat touches such as spots on their guestlist available for most of their forthcoming shows. Check the new site in all its glory here.