I've been saying this for years! There's too many people all trying to do the same thing so it gets devalued.
Exactly. Then add in the fact that people sign up to scam the Spotify/Youtube system and we have a problem.
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If you look back to let's say the 80s and 90s, there weren't a lot of people making beats. Why? Because first of all you needed equipment and you had to know how to use it. It was expensive and there weren't any tutorials you could just pull up at 2am on Youtube. None of that existed. So with only a small group of people actually making beats, the music was really good - and also, we didn't have new music 24/7. It was every few months for an album. When you add all that up you get a product that has a very high value and people will appreciate it more - PLUS it was physical media!
Now with streaming everything is just mashed together. You don't have to wait months, anticipating an album dropping and going to the store to buy it. You can just stream it and if it doesn't sound good right away then you can just skip through the songs instantly and be done with the album within 5 minutes. I bet a lot of people don't even know the track names, they instead go by the track number.
But with so many people being able to call themselves "artists", "rappers", "beatmakers", "producers", etc, it devalues everything. With just a few clicks you can sign up to Spotify, upload some music you put together in FL by using loops and templates and then spam your Spotify link all over social media, then call yourself whatever you want to call yourself.
It's a shame because there's a lot of talented people out there but the way things are now they get lost in the pileup of music streaming.
What artists USED to do is make a deal with a local music venue so they could perform there. Then they'd have to promote their show through word of mouth and handing out flyers all over the place. Hopefully enough people showed up for their show. They'd perform and they would also have a merch table off to the side. It sucked, but it's how it was done. Artists can't do that anymore (or can't be bothered) because a lot of venues are gone. So they post their music online just like everyone else. Some of the best shows I've ever been to were small venues with local artists. It was a great way to discover new music and it was cheap to get in.
Anyway, sorry for the long post but it's just something that I've hated for a long time. Streaming, (like everything else on the internet) is convenient but it also sucks. Even Bandcamp is threatened now
because they were bought out. That used to be a way to get your music out too but nowadays people don't want MP3 files, they just want to stream.
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