Essay by Jordan Chung: First World tech's push for a digital-music future is creating bizarre artist habits and territory-specific inequities in places traditionally rich in sound.
This is a fascinating insight into how the new world of music making functions. From making riddims at Channel One on Maxfield Avenue to ‘buying beats’ on line ! Rahtid (‘;’)As the old Buggles song goes “video killed the radio star” but that’s no longer the case.
This is a fascinating insight into how the new world of music making functions. From making riddims at Channel One on Maxfield Avenue to ‘buying beats’ on line ! Rahtid (‘;’)As the old Buggles song goes “video killed the radio star” but that’s no longer the case.
very much still digesting this, but wow, really interesting / thought provoking. Thanks guys.