Talk:SONiKA/@comment-98.145.50.166-20120527041056/@comment-86.170.205.132-20120531001053

(angel emfrbl here, my computer only stays logged on for a brief moment for some reason I've GOT to resolve).

I recall Anders once explained because theres a much smaller market for English vocals, they get more out of new vocals then old. Take note, the only studios able to remake their old vocals can afford to do so because a failure in the process wouldn't result in a dramastic cost of money as new. When you look at CFM and Internet co., they remark old vocals because their much more popular and more likely to sell. :-/

Good producers can make use of current vocals while new ones open up oppotunities and temptations to bring in new producers. Hate to say it, but we're still not in a comfortable position for Engloids yet.