Professionals want to be paid right?
What the free access to Spotify and YouTube has resulted in is a mountain of mediocre content. It's not me saying it....it's a very common comment by a lot of 'fans'. Why is there no good music any more? There is, it's just hidden behind a tsunami of crap.
I now record drums for people remotely. I've made my own EP records in the past and videos. Yeah, it's cheap and easy to do something basic to a minimum level. It is very hard to do something excellent, even harder to do something that would have stood up 25 years ago.
Even colour grading video to look good is an actual professional career in itself, requiring hours of training and years of experience.
In the On The Night era you had multiple people with vast experience all doing separate jobs - mixing the audio, colour grading the video, editing the video, mixing the video with the audio. To expect one 'fan' to do all that now is......dreaming.
I agree 100% about Spotify/Youtube mediocre content. And I am not talking about the Spotify payments...
I know a bunch of great musicians that not put his music on digital platforms or even put them fisically on the streets because how music is consumed.
This is a lost battle.
The main problem with Spotify content is that anyone can put enything on there. In the past, making demos and showing them to specific people, resulted on a big filter that not exists anymore.
I remember reading EC self-biograpy and the line was: "Music scenario didn't change from my youth to nowadays. 5% of good music and 95% of crap"
The problem is that these 5% is composed by 5% of good music and 95% of crap hahahaha.
Good music is a niche.
When I say that are fans and fans. It's because there are very competent people (with years of experience) that could be, also, a Dire Straits. Those people are not locked on his bedrooms eating cheetos and putting themselves on places that they don't belong. There are real jobs, teams, and real professionalism.
I am not saying that they don't need to be payed. They must be.
Universal Music tercerizes a lot of his jobs. In this "new" scenario, there are content (raw data) that could be worked by this small and very competent teams.
There is a lot of crap, yes. And putting the delusional fan aside, there are things that could be delivered by people who admires somebodies work.
You are saying that I am suposing that just one fan doing all the job. NO.
There are real teams working on real work.
I agree 100% about Spotify/Youtube mediocre content. And I am not talking about the Spotify payments...
I know a bunch of great musicians that not put his music on digital platforms or even put them on the streets because how music is consumed.