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I know, right? Haha

False Pretenses Lad (morrisp), Monday, 31 January 2022 15:46 (two years ago) link

There was misinformation in the video:

"I just realized "Chuck E.'s in Love" is Rickie Lee Jones not Joni Mitchell."

Chappies banging dustbin lids together (President Keyes), Monday, 31 January 2022 15:49 (two years ago) link

Theres simply no denying that an antivax podcast host who cant remember who Joni Mitchell is makes a great spokesperson for the music streaming service Spotify.

nobody like my rap (One Eye Open), Monday, 31 January 2022 15:53 (two years ago) link

"’I'm not a doctor. I’m not a scientist. I’m just a person who sits down and talks to people and has conversations with them," he said.

https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/unfrozen_cave_lawyer.jpg

Josh in Chicago, Monday, 31 January 2022 15:59 (two years ago) link

Making fun of people for spying for music must be a generational thing, my age group still pays for music or listens to the radio.

Johnny Mathis der Maler (Boring, Maryland), Monday, 31 January 2022 16:02 (two years ago) link

Paying (-spying)

Johnny Mathis der Maler (Boring, Maryland), Monday, 31 January 2022 16:03 (two years ago) link

Something I was thinking of last night: people goof on Rogan for being the NewRadio guy or the host of the bug-eating show, but I feel I dont often hear people bring up what imo is a key moment on his celebrity journey: the Carlos Mencia feud, where he literally made a viral video that incited an online mob to successfully cancel the career of an A-list comedian. It was obviously over joke-stealing & not related to politics or sex crimes or whatever. But still, its kind of weird that this person who now is the standard-bearer of the free speech/anti-cancel/anti-online-mob movement was himself responsible for what I feel like is one of the earliest examples I can remember of the modern template of a celeb's career capsizing overnight due to a targeted online backlash.

nobody like my rap (One Eye Open), Monday, 31 January 2022 16:11 (two years ago) link

yeah, it's almost like he's a fucking puppet.

get shrunk by this funk. (Austin), Monday, 31 January 2022 16:22 (two years ago) link

It’s not so surprising as stand-up comedians primarily care about joke theft and not wearing shorts on stage.

Chris L, Monday, 31 January 2022 16:23 (two years ago) link

His defense of "I'm just having conversations" rings a bit hollow when he's choosing the people with who to converse--who just so happen to hold views that get you a lot of clicks

Chappies banging dustbin lids together (President Keyes), Monday, 31 January 2022 16:27 (two years ago) link

i use free spotify and i am p sure i will never pay for music again even if that option disappeared. i obv don't think people who pay for music are stupid tho.

many xps

oscar bravo, Monday, 31 January 2022 16:32 (two years ago) link

I think streaming and sales is a little more complicated than just streaming=lost sales, it's replaced record stores sure, but it's also replaced radio. if i turn on an oldies station and hear a bunch of my favorite songs from being a little kid, I didn't own ANY of them, I owned 2 records that my parent bought me for a long time, but I didn't buy music at all, just radio and MTV

also, there's an amount of my listening that's just curiosity, like if some thread on ILM is getting a lot of traffic or, say, Taylor Swift has a new album out and everyone is freaking out about it. I will listen to it once or (maybe) twice, but in an earlier era I certainly wouldn't have bought it, I just wouldn't have heard it

Blues Guitar Solo Heatmap (Free Download) (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Monday, 31 January 2022 16:32 (two years ago) link

There is definitely the category of albums that I'll check out and like enough to listen to 5-10 times, but don't love enough to buy (and/or they're not sold in physical format anyway)

False Pretenses Lad (morrisp), Monday, 31 January 2022 16:42 (two years ago) link

(and also wouldn't have bought or probably even heard pre-streaming)

False Pretenses Lad (morrisp), Monday, 31 January 2022 16:42 (two years ago) link

I haven't read this piece about local libraries setting up free streaming services yet, but it might be interesting: https://pioneerworks.org/broadcast/library-music-liz-pelly.

And yeah it would be a huge loss to not be able to listen to a random track once to satisfy your curiosity (though if everything in the world was on Bandcamp, you could still do that). The 5-10 listens thing is weird, because I invariably forget about those albums and I'm not sure how I feel about that

rob, Monday, 31 January 2022 16:45 (two years ago) link

Bandcamp gives you a "hey if you like it so much, consider buying it" message after 3 or so plays

dark end of the st. maud (sic), Monday, 31 January 2022 16:58 (two years ago) link

The radio/MTV replacement thing seems so key to Spotify's success - capturing low-engagement listeners who just want to thoughtlessly put on playlists like "Cooking Music" or "Road Trip Jams" where previously they would have just thoughtlessly switched on the radio.

nobody like my rap (One Eye Open), Monday, 31 January 2022 17:02 (two years ago) link

I would guess that the $120/year that I pay for Spotify premium is fairly comparable to the amount I used to pay for new CDs at a record store. At one point, I might have also spent about that much (if not more) in used CDs, but that's not money that an artist would have seen. So, although streaming generally pays less to artists than CDs did, I don't feel like I was really contributing all that much to artists' revenue streams in the CD era. And now I'm listening to vastly more music (or at least a much wider range of music) than I once did.

jaymc, Monday, 31 January 2022 18:06 (two years ago) link

i've found the ability to pay artists more or less directly through bandcamp to be really empowering fwiw. kind of feels like you're a patron in a weird way. it's fun, especially for amazing music that's also really low-profile.

Nedlene Grendel as Basenji Holmo (map), Monday, 31 January 2022 18:09 (two years ago) link

Does anyone remember the "anti-used CD store" crusade that certain artists embarked on, just a year or so before streaming became an issue? I remember both Garth Brooks and Bonnie Raitt complaining about not making money from used CD sales.

Halfway there but for you, Monday, 31 January 2022 18:11 (two years ago) link

I do remember that, Garth Brooks in particular was super fired up about that. I don't really remember Raitt being involved, but could be.

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 31 January 2022 18:12 (two years ago) link

If he hated used CDs, streaming must have made Garth's head explode like a balloon.

Halfway there but for you, Monday, 31 January 2022 18:15 (two years ago) link

except technically he does get paid every single time someone engages with his song commodity

rob, Monday, 31 January 2022 18:17 (two years ago) link

It's like the La Croix of getting paid for music -- they wave a few dollar bills around in the same room and the artist hopes to catch a little whiff.

Everybody Loves Ramen (WmC), Monday, 31 January 2022 18:20 (two years ago) link

'lightly essenced royalties'

Nedlene Grendel as Basenji Holmo (map), Monday, 31 January 2022 18:24 (two years ago) link

Its ironic bc Garth was also the main innovator/offender in that era of bullshitty schemes to artifically goose sales numbers, like 3-for-1 packages & including CDs with concert tix, etc. Few artists put as much effort into filling peoples homes with discs they didnt want.

nobody like my rap (One Eye Open), Monday, 31 January 2022 18:25 (two years ago) link

Garth has never been on Spotify iirc

Chappies banging dustbin lids together (President Keyes), Monday, 31 January 2022 18:25 (two years ago) link

would have been amazing if one of those free apple music albums you couldn't get rid of was garth brooks but i guess he wasn't cool enough

Nedlene Grendel as Basenji Holmo (map), Monday, 31 January 2022 18:27 (two years ago) link

Garth had his own service, and eventually teamed up with Amazon.

Precious, Grace, Hill & Beard LTD. (C. Grisso/McCain), Monday, 31 January 2022 18:36 (two years ago) link

i probably buy 100+ albums a year. if I stopped buying music for ten years, I might be able to create a $20,000 scholarship in ILX's name

he's very big in the region of my butthole (Neanderthal), Monday, 31 January 2022 18:50 (two years ago) link

What's nuts to me is how left-leaning b-list and c-list musicians are on average, and how left-leaning tech workers are compared to their bosses, and yet there's no real union with teeth for either of them. It seems like it would not be too late to parley some working class resentment to deal with some of these problems like "I work for a giant swedish tech corp that spent $100 million on this right wing alex jones loving covid misinformer" or "I think my music label's deals with streaming corporations is a joke when it comes to compensating me". In both cases the answer is work stoppage and collective bargaining and getting the public on your side, right? Not easy but not impossible.

Musicians have this problem that you can't easily demand a living wage/insurance in the tech era where reproduction and distribution of audio content is basically free once you build the software. And before the tech revolution it was given away basically for free on radio and Mtv. You'd need to create a new more radical organization with enough key membership and rights ownership to demand that for itself, causing the balkanization (netflix-hulu-hbo-amazoning) of the streaming services as prices would have to rise quite a bit. Clamping down on free video streams would help a lot too, if music labels took a real hard line against Youtube and sued the shit out of it every time a music track was posted and demanded proper royalties at a higher rate than the fraction-of-a-penny radio rate that youtube streams fetch.

Figuring out who to let in the union and who to keep out would be super ugly. Right now it's "are you on a major label, if so you are in the basically toothless US musician's or singer's union" that manages things like a silly retirement pension and does some basic rights negotiations. Probably union membership should be offered to anyone who streams enough to be something like in the top 30% of all artists with more than 1000 streams a month on average across platforms. But could it ever work? There are surely too many high profile artists who would be ideologically republican/anti-union or not want to deal with work stoppages or just enjoy complicating things.

This sort of thing needs to happen in journalism too before all online news becomes untrained speculation for free by influencers who attract an audience for the stylistic reasons and there's no more shoe leather reporting at all.

mig (guess that dreams always end), Monday, 31 January 2022 20:30 (two years ago) link

Amazon Music is featuring a curated section called (RE)DISCOVER Joni Mitchell and Neil Young at the top of its home page

False Pretenses Lad (morrisp), Monday, 31 January 2022 21:09 (two years ago) link

Amazon, the ethical alternative

aegis philbin (crüt), Monday, 31 January 2022 21:27 (two years ago) link

yeah, i'm pretty sure bet bezos would ♥ if amazon became the refuge for spotify deserters.

get shrunk by this funk. (Austin), Monday, 31 January 2022 21:27 (two years ago) link

yeesh what have you done now, neil?

get shrunk by this funk. (Austin), Monday, 31 January 2022 21:28 (two years ago) link

*it's a pretty sure bet

sry

get shrunk by this funk. (Austin), Monday, 31 January 2022 21:29 (two years ago) link

I don't blame anyone who chooses to avoid Amazon for other issues, but "I bet they'd sponsor Rogan if they could" is a goalpost move.

False Pretenses Lad (morrisp), Monday, 31 January 2022 21:32 (two years ago) link

yeah, bezos wants to implant chips in people for real and little joey ro don't play that schitt.

get shrunk by this funk. (Austin), Monday, 31 January 2022 21:34 (two years ago) link

i was just saying that bezos will gladly take money from anywhere.

get shrunk by this funk. (Austin), Monday, 31 January 2022 21:35 (two years ago) link

Young has a discount code promo going with Amazon.

Scampo di tutti i Scampi (ShariVari), Monday, 31 January 2022 21:38 (two years ago) link

gross

rob, Monday, 31 January 2022 21:39 (two years ago) link

Any of the major outlets for streaming are "bad", but the impulse to go "people cancelled Spotify but still use other corporations therefore it was a futile gesture CHECKMATE" is lame imho

nobody like my rap (One Eye Open), Monday, 31 January 2022 21:52 (two years ago) link

to spotify users - my humble 0.002 cent (or however much it is they pay artists):

1. the music industry & the average consumer's semi-migration from physical music retail to music streaming platforms as a primary listening choice is not the fault of either party. it's an inevitable technological advancement, moore's law in effect. it's difficult to devolve from a centralized network, but we still have plenty of choices where our money goes

2. the convenience-centric infrastructure/UX of platforms like spotify and soundcloud reduces artistic value of media by incorporating advertisements, revoking consumer ownership, and subversively promoting interactions such as amassing 'likes' & other stats, browsing other media while simultaneously consuming

3. instantaneous access affects your consumption and perception of music - i.e. your patience in listening to stuff for the first time, revisiting albums, skipping tracks

4. having a universal library of media under one banner that both artists & consumers are expected to conform to in order to achieve degrees of success creates a seriously unhealthy dependency and diverts us away from true community.

5. there is no ethical consumption under capitalism (!)

6. filesharing is not the same as piracy and is arguably better for music communities... just maybe.

maelin, Tuesday, 1 February 2022 00:56 (two years ago) link

our stupid band gets close to a million monthly streams on spotify. spotify pays out .003 cents per stream. 100% of that goes to our former label sony who is a part owner of spotify. this is why i’m mad

— nigh eve6 (@Eve6) January 31, 2022

Precious, Grace, Hill & Beard LTD. (C. Grisso/McCain), Tuesday, 1 February 2022 01:31 (two years ago) link

honestly if you seriously think filesharing leaves artists, music and community worse off than spotify you need to give your head a wobble

maelin, Tuesday, 1 February 2022 01:36 (two years ago) link

just want to register that i appreciated mig's post. you don't see too much of that around here. i hope they stick around.

to some of maelin's points, we see recorded music as this inert 'thing' that is the same no matter how we access it, but i believe the reality is that the music is actually our experience of listening to it, which is undeniably different be it via a streaming media library ux or the car xm station or our own cd collection or w/e.

i gave up streaming years ago and i'm happy i did, what i hear seems to have more impact now. i do use youtube to screen stuff. i buy through bandcamp and beatport and 7digital, sometimes i get lossless versions of things i can't find through slsk. it's a messy melange but it feels more exciting and spontaneous to not have discovery ironed out in this giant black box that makes everything seamless but strangely wearying.

Nedlene Grendel as Basenji Holmo (map), Tuesday, 1 February 2022 01:54 (two years ago) link

xp I'm happy to follow artists' lead... if you follow some who invite you to fileshare their music rather than stream or buy it, go for it

False Pretenses Lad (morrisp), Tuesday, 1 February 2022 02:26 (two years ago) link

Does that Eve6 person mean "$0.003" or are they seriously getting some 1/100 of the widely cited average? No one seemed to challenge it so I'm legitimately unsure.

Nag! Nag! Nag!, Tuesday, 1 February 2022 03:02 (two years ago) link

I see Sadie Dupuis talking and posting about the Union of Musicians and Allied Workers but there doesn't seem to be much progress with it.

As ShariVari noted upthread, there's really not a way for Spotify to pay more under their current business model (which is entirely their fault for trying to use the freebie lure to become a monopoly) but I don't know that solutions really exist.

https://www.radicalartreview.org/post/263-streams-per-dollar-the-union-of-musicians-and-allied-workers-interview

papal hotwife (milo z), Tuesday, 1 February 2022 03:06 (two years ago) link


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