Showing posts with label money. Show all posts
Showing posts with label money. Show all posts

Thursday

The Power of The Home Recording Studio



Hey there, my lovely Rainbow Flipper Musical Explosion listeners! I want to take this moment to write about how home music studios have totally, and utterly, revolutionized the entire music scene! I'm blown away by how much impact they've had on the industry...as long as one has themselves the proper hardware and software, the world is their oyster! These days, literally, anyone with a laptop and a microphone can create top-notch sounding tracks right from their home. Apartments. Garages. No need for fancy studios or big budgets anymore! Kiss the studio musician, once revered, now, no longer needed. This isn't a good thing at all. Any lover of music and instantly hear the dif between a studio musician in the groove and an artist alone in their home, synthetically and digitally, creating the music background. A variety of faux instruments at your fingertips! It sounds coo, don't get me wrong. I'm just pointing out a ton of us, can hear the battle of soul versus tech.

One major way home music studios have shaken things up is by giving artists full creative control. No more dealing with pushy producers, A&R, or record labels telling you what to do. You call the shots now, brothers and sisters! This freedom has led to a surge in unique sounds and styles, flooding the music market. You hear home produced tracks in ads, television shows and movies. Unless you're a Taylor Swift or Elton John, it's very hard for some bands and songwriters to make bank on tour. A lot comes from high priced ticket sales and merchandise. Home studios offer a way to still be talented and creative, while expanding reach. Social media platforms, major online advertising companies, streamers are all the places one can use to build an audience and get work heard!

And let's not forget about the democratization of music production! Back in the day, only the elite few could actually afford studio time. More often than not, that's where the labels and producers come in as they paid for studio time, knowing the end result would provide a financial return and profit! But now, with affordable equipment and software at our fingertips, everyone can dive into music-making. This has opened doors for so many talented folks who might have never had a chance otherwise...

Tuesday

Blues and Its Dark Affair With the Music Industry



Hey! Let's dive into the long, dark and gross history between blues musicians and the record labels who took advantage of their talents. It's a story that's as old as time, and boy, does it have some twists and turns. You see, back in the day, blues musicians were like (and still are regarded as) the unsung heroes of the music world. They always poured their hearts and souls into their music, creating these raw, emotional tunes which resonated with people from all walks of life. But here's the kicker: record labels saw dollar signs instead of wholly appreciating the artistry of blues and its history.

These record labels quite simply saw the blues as a cash cow. They would swoop in, sign these talented musicians, and then proceed to exploit them like there was no tomorrow! Contracts were drawn up which were so one-sided, it'd made your head spin and blood boil! These poor blues artists were left with crumbs while the record labels raked in the big bucks. Sure, the exposure was fantastic and the genre itself thrived by the long overdue attention. But, at the end of the day, given many of these artists' financial situations, it is downright cruel to deny them of any revenue for their work. 

But you know what? Despite all the struggles and injustices, the blues never died! It kept on thriving, thanks to the sheer determination and talent of these musicians. It fueled their stories. They may have been taken advantage of, but they never let this stop them from creating music which spoke to the very depths of the human soul.

This disturbing history between blues musicians and record labels is a cautionary tale. It's a reminder the music industry isn't always fair, but it's also a testament to the resilience and power of the blues and its legends. Let's raise a glass of whisky to those unsung heroes who paved the way for generations of musicians to come.