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The Future? The Present?

futureofmusic.jpgFrom the The Future Of Music (June ‘06) - New Artist Model: It used to cost a lot of money to record and promote new music. Artists struggled like hell to find a patron to support them (i.e. a label). Everything was controlled and only a few artists became stars. That was the major label system. Most artists learned quickly when the recording advance money ran out that they needed other sources of income like performing, songwriting and the sales of merchandise to survive.

The new artist model says anybody can make and distribute a recording. It is much less expensive to make a record today and recorded music is only going to become less valuable to everyone over time. The real hard part is promotion. The true nemesis of the artist is obscurity. There is a glut of music out there and the situation is only going to get worse. This is the reality of the future of music, abundance and saturation.

GOOD COPY BAD COPY - a documentary about the current state of copyright and culture. Comments invited.

Thanks to futureofmusicbook.com.


Aug 2, 2007
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