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Technology and the DIY musician – The rise of social media in breaking an…
Technology and the DIY musician – The rise of social media in breaking an artist and growing their fan base
Poster
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The Future
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NFT's
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People selling NFT's of music as to auction off parts of their music to "investers" who will pay a fee to buy a section of the royalities.
These investers will share the song because if it does well in the future they can make money off it
Current trend of older musicians selling all of their royalites for a big price to avoid them falling into a court case ater their death (ie. The Record Company instead of the family or vice versa)
What was a record labels job? Will the growth of tech and ease of access of recording/creating music (ie. AI) lead to music sounding saturated. Can we run out of original music? Will it become stale?
Sources to support and sources to disagree, compare and contrast
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Positive or negative future for the DIY Musician, what does success look like (differs from person to persom) will that change in the future
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Essay
What is the importance of music used for protest in society and has this changed since the millenium?
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Woodstock - 15 Aug 1969 – 18 Aug 1969 - Powerpoint
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Rage Against The Machine's classic track was released in November 2nd 1992 and compares such racism to the notorious cross-burning activities of the Ku Klux Klan.
Strange Fruit - April 20, 1939
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The British Army opened fire on a civil rights protest against the division of Ireland on Sunday 30 January 1972 in Derry, which resulted in 13 deaths. "Bloody Sunday" became a notorious incident that increased membership of the burgeoning IRA and was one of the key moments in "The Troubles"
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A0 Paper, DECEMBER 9TH
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