I was at a Ditto event, then at a producer event, then at songwriting camp, there was an endless procession of people in their 20s who had something in common: singer/songwriters, recording in the bedroom, Ableton with plugins, Splice, starting to use Suno AI, autotune as mandatory; BUT also all videoing what they were doing with mobiles, GoPro, DJI vlogging cameras; they were talking desperately about TikTok and instagram, the number of followers, how to increase followers, the desperate daily need to upload videos, reels, stories with their music. The smart ones were very knowledgable about parasocial engagement, with Swift and Charlie/ BRAT, Bad Bunny etc etc held as the geniuses to emulate. They also seemed to distrust labels completely. It was about DIY music. Do everything yourself.
Part of me loved this new frontier, wow exciting, video everything, record with just 1 mic, into a cheap interface, plugins, use AI mixing, mastering, and UPLOAD. The Quick and the Damned. The volume of songs demanded at speed at the songwriting camps was astonishing. All feeding the distribution system totally dependent on hooking more creators to feed the subscription machine at the lowest possible monetary returns. The other part of me started quoting Marlon Brando in Apocalypse Now!
My soul was saved by meeting a few artists who hankered for art. One young singer/songwriter asked me about what music I liked and to be contrarian (since I love a ton of very different styles of music) said, Cocteau Twins, Lisa Gerrard from Dead Can Dance, and she replies: “oh that’s my favourite label, 4AD, love the Pixies, the artwork was so beautiful, I wish people like Ivo Watts Russell were still around, music was art for them.” Wow.
Imagine the scene in the Matrix after Neo has taken the red pill and pulls out the tubes and sees millions of pods with human batteries in them. That’s what we’ve built, artists in bedroom-pods uploading daily content by the terabyte to feed the social/distribution systems that generate huge profits for their owners and for <0.1% of artists, and doom-scrolling for their addicted customers.
So who will lead a counter to what Sam describes in his editorial? Who and how?
Cheers
H
Now for several drams of Glenfarclas 25 year!