Re: How has technology changed the music industry?
Musician
No matter how music marketing changes, people listen to in the same way.
November 9, 2007 | In Science & Tech
Musician
No matter how music marketing changes, people listen to in the same way.
November 9, 2007 | In Science & Tech
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jessica baker on January 27, 2008, 9:25 PM
Hello there
I feel that in the past there were maybe more craftsman so to speak on the musician side as well as the studio guys, There were maybe not as many processing units ie harmonisers ,pitch controllers, ect ect so the recording was reasonably raw so to speak without the aid of computerisation ! maybe a reflection of tallent as opposed to fabrication and marketability of a face or soap star actor . it would seem that the industry to me has been taken over my marketing not so much of tallent but who can look good or be recognised on an album cover and sell prefabricated factory produced music .
Be honest there are no where near as many people who are maybe socially recognised as not all that good looking /overweight ect used to promote an album as were in the past ! is this a sign of our junk jewelry society ?
the era of click tracks and lip sinking is thriving due to the preasures of marketers wanting to keep face and maybe creativity and real live music is maybe a thing of the past as all ya need to be is a good computer programmer now
jessica baker on January 28, 2008, 2:25 AM
Hello thereI feel that in the past there were maybe more craftsman so to speak on the musician side as well as the studio guys, There were maybe not as many processing units ie harmonisers ,pitch controllers, ect ect so the recording was reasonably raw so to speak without the aid of computerisation ! maybe a reflection of tallent as opposed to fabrication and marketability of a face or soap star actor . it would seem that the industry to me has been taken over my marketing not so much of tallent but who can look good or be recognised on an album cover and sell prefabricated factory produced music .
Be honest there are no where near as many people who are maybe socially recognised as not all that good looking /overweight ect used to promote an album as were in the past ! is this a sign of our junk jewelry society ?
the era of click tracks and lip sinking is thriving due to the preasures of marketers wanting to keep face and maybe creativity and real live music is maybe a thing of the past as all ya need to be is a good computer programmer now
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