Dennis Knickrehm
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Dennis Knickrehm • commented on 2 posts 11 months ago
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Hey Pandas, What Is The Thing You Most Despise In Professional Music Releases?
Customizing new releases with the goal, to make them interesting for the widest possible range of listeners instead of keeping them "real". I don't speak about making a song shorter, so that it is more playable for radio stations ("radio edits") or something like that. I know that producers are for example forced to rearrange whole parts, replace lead instruments, even slow down or speed up the bpm, if they want their track beeing released on this or that label. (Speaking mainly about releases in the house/techno scene, but heard the same from people in hiphop/rap business) Another thing is the whole K-Pop vibe and the way these artists are exploited and destroyed by the industry. Disgusting.Hey Pandas, What Is The Thing You Most Despise In Professional Music Releases?
The lack of orchestration. Everything I hear on the latest music is just the same four chords.Hey Pandas! What Is The Thing You Most Despise In Professional Music Releases?
I have some friends in the music industry and the pay is awful because of streaming. Spotify pays $.0004 per stream, Apple Music pays $.01 per stream. I’ve also heard very popular celebrities claim they actually lose money making music, they’re just using it to promote themself to get brand deals.Hey Pandas! What Is The Thing You Most Despise In Professional Music Releases?
When cover versions are the original single! Sure, you honor the OC of the song, but using his/her/their work to push your own sales? That's just cheap!Show All 12 Upvotes
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“Humans Doing Human Things”: 50 Pics That Showcase The Weird And Chaotic Side Of Humanity (New Pics)
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Dennis Knickrehm • upvoted 18 items 1 year ago
Hey Pandas! What Is The Thing You Most Despise In Professional Music Releases?
When cover versions are the original single! Sure, you honor the OC of the song, but using his/her/their work to push your own sales? That's just cheap!Hey Pandas! What Is The Thing You Most Despise In Professional Music Releases?
I have some friends in the music industry and the pay is awful because of streaming. Spotify pays $.0004 per stream, Apple Music pays $.01 per stream. I’ve also heard very popular celebrities claim they actually lose money making music, they’re just using it to promote themself to get brand deals.Hey Pandas, What Is The Thing You Most Despise In Professional Music Releases?
The lack of orchestration. Everything I hear on the latest music is just the same four chords.Hey Pandas, What Is The Thing You Most Despise In Professional Music Releases?
Customizing new releases with the goal, to make them interesting for the widest possible range of listeners instead of keeping them "real". I don't speak about making a song shorter, so that it is more playable for radio stations ("radio edits") or something like that. I know that producers are for example forced to rearrange whole parts, replace lead instruments, even slow down or speed up the bpm, if they want their track beeing released on this or that label. (Speaking mainly about releases in the house/techno scene, but heard the same from people in hiphop/rap business) Another thing is the whole K-Pop vibe and the way these artists are exploited and destroyed by the industry. Disgusting.Computer Jokes
The oldest computer can be traced back to Adam and Eve. It was an apple but with extremely limited memory. Just 1 byte. And then everything crashed. Dennis Knickrehm • is following a person