Tag: music

  • How would music look if labels were not a cartel?

    How would music look if labels were not a cartel?

    Music looks free on the surface. Anyone can upload a track. Anyone can stream. Yet power never vanished. It consolidated. A small cluster of major labels still coordinates access, visibility, contracts, catalog ownership, and revenue flows. No conspiracy meetings are required. Structural alignment does the work. Therefore the real question is not whether music feels…

  • How record label cartels shape and silence artists

    How record label cartels shape and silence artists

    The modern music industry looks like a competitive field of talent and creativity. To the outside world, artists appear to rise by merit, audiences decide what trends succeed, and cultural change flows naturally. But beneath this surface lies a cartel. A handful of corporations dominate global music, and their executives wield the power to elevate,…

  • The music industry should live on welfare. If morality prevails over money

    The music industry in a nutshell: careers are very short; the face wears off; if you don’t adapt to the proper current sound, you will perish. Or you have to have proper contacts so it must be deserved. You have to step aside for your colleague who will release an album as well. And I…

  • The best musical album is the album created by the government

    When I was a young and naive music listener completely devoid of any information on how the music industry works all the albums that came out were the best and all of the music videos were the best. One can seriously doubt whether people can manifest their stupidity in a better manner: “Such a shame…