The banality of business. The musicians and artists, no matter how amazing, have always just been product-producers to the businessfolk - witness the parade of musicians hoodwinked time and time again by predatory contracts over the years. This is the same old story with the twist that modern technology has effectively locked us all into…
The banality of business. The musicians and artists, no matter how amazing, have always just been product-producers to the businessfolk - witness the parade of musicians hoodwinked time and time again by predatory contracts over the years. This is the same old story with the twist that modern technology has effectively locked us all into subscriptions rather than having agency to buy what we choose. Having all the world’s music on demand in our pocket comes with a cost and, at some point, we are going to pay.
The banality of business. The musicians and artists, no matter how amazing, have always just been product-producers to the businessfolk - witness the parade of musicians hoodwinked time and time again by predatory contracts over the years. This is the same old story with the twist that modern technology has effectively locked us all into subscriptions rather than having agency to buy what we choose. Having all the world’s music on demand in our pocket comes with a cost and, at some point, we are going to pay.