Tech that Changed the World of Music

Written By: Free The Vision

The sound of music has always been evolving since its inception, whether through the blends of genres or an artist's unique style. Music is an ever-changing world, but there's one other sonic component that has shifted and advanced the musical experience forever: technology. Not too long ago, the invention of recorded music and the ability to hear a song repeatedly was groundbreaking. Fast forward to the present day, and who would have thought that fans would be able to attend the concerts of deceased artists?

Technology has become an anchor in the way we consume, discover, and share music. Artists used to thrive on big record labels, utilizing their ecosystem of resources, including artist development, distribution, studios, and publicity, to introduce new records to the masses. But today's artists can literally create recordings from anywhere and gain viral success via social media, simultaneously building a global audience. The power shift that this has caused has lowered the barrier of entry into the music industry and placed autonomy in the hands of music artists.

Every aspect of the musical experience has been reimagined with the progression of technology. Live experiences now include virtual components, albums have transformed into streams, and playlisting has become a part of the discovery process, much like radio once was. These changes are constructing a new world for emerging artists and their audiences. As we delve into this theme, we will explore a variety of technological influences and examine their efficacy or the lack thereof, as well as the impact they are making for rising artists.

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