23.1.13

Discovering How Modern Technology Has Changed The Music Industry

By Melanie K. Rubenstein


Professionals in the music business are struggling to adjust to its ever so moving pace. Over the last decade, Dubstep has seen a number of shifts. Almost every part of the medium has been changed in some shape or form. Modern technology has had a major role in this rapid change. Let's take a look at how modern technology has changed not only Dubstep but the whole music industry for ever.

The digital age has had a major impact on the music business. When this medium started to become digital, it stepped into the realm of becoming more accessible. This accessibility has changed how we consume it on a daily basis. Many people use mp3 players to store thousands of their favorite songs, as opposed to listening to the radio all day long for their favorite song. Sites like Spotify and Pandora now offer free streaming of digital music in MP3 format.

One of the main culprits of the damage to the entire music industry has been pirated sites. You can easily find dozens of sites online, dedicated to sharing copyrighted material. There are thousands of movies and millions of songs downloaded everyday for free. Instead of purchasing an album or movie at a local store, consumers opt to download them for no cost. This makes it very difficult for Dubstep producers to make money.

People see Hip Hop a lot differently now than they did a decade or so ago. Although the art is still appreciated more now than it ever was before, the ease of piracy has made many reluctant to pay for the material. Record labels are suffering from this decision. These companies lose millions of dollars every year because of the free material available online. The loss has translated in many companies firing their staff.

Because of the changing market, the artists have to find new ways to be profitable from their work. Due to the ever growing piracy epidemic sweeping the business, album sales tend to be very low. Artists have a difficult time being profitable with such low sales. Because of the low sales, many artists count on concerts and touring to be the best way to continue making money.

Music producers are also having to change up a few things of their own. For instance, with so much opportunity on the web, producers have started selling their beats and instrumentals online. The days of going to concerts and radio stations to hand out your tapes are long gone. Many producers have begun utilizing social networking sites to display their talents, and gain a following.

These changes that the business has endured will likely not stop. Dubstep producers and artists are going to have to find better ways to adapt to the new climate. These are just a few ideas on how modern technology has changed the music industry.




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