Nobody trying to be Somebody: notes from the studio of an emerging music producer.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Monday, October 6, 2008
What is a professional artist?
Some ideas that have been floating around in my head for a while - I think it's time to let some other brains join the thought pool....
Every now and again, I'll find myself re-evaluating the word and idea of being a professional.
Every now and again, I'll find myself re-evaluating the word and idea of being a professional.
- The modern terms "professional" and "artist" seem mutually exclusive.
- "Musician" is synonymous with "non-productive non-worker"
- We have an existential identity crisis as artists, specifically as musical artists.
- Styles of dress once symbolic of societal fringes has been mainstreamed, as has the concept of being "creative."
- Many of our musical genres and forms are being replicated by software/hardware (Yamaha "styles")
- Our commercial world ebbs confusingly in a non-intuitive oversupply problem that defeats most rational economic thinking.
- Ubiquity of music production tools has enabled everyone to participate in the creation of unique aural memories.
- Many standard back-office operations have been moved to web-based services
- "Traditional" music companies thrived by monopolizing "the new".
- Enter technological evolution (Alesis ADAT), scale logarithmically, then exponentially, creates an oversupply of "new".
- Songwriting/performance is the new circus freak. ("Everyone's ugly, but he's REALLY ugly!") The most eccentric novelty wins (2girls, one cup).
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