@yseultofficiel good advise, the only thing i'd add is that only share 'officialy released' music, because any unreleased music (demo's, little jams, etc) can be stolen with ease and generated into a finished song using AI.
French judge Nicolas Gouyou, who issued an arrest warrant for Netanyahu at the ICC:
β’ Visa and Mastercard have blocked all my cards
β’ I cannot make any purchases
β’ I am a judge, yet treated like a criminal
β’ Judges, lawyers, and politicians are being intimidated
β’ A colleague told me my name wonβt be removed from the blacklist until Trumpβs term ends
β’ Despite intervention by the French president, U.S. authorities have not responded
The highest form of pop music is a promise you aren't listening alone
Again I'm tempted to point less at the new ability to generate personalized music (unstoppable math) and ask the more uncomfortable question of what was lost by placing the consumer at the center of culture.
This Time cover was 20 years ago. It is called You-Tube. The common advice to musicians is that their best hope of finding an audience is getting on someone's playlist.
For a lot of people, the idea of personalized music is attractive as they don't know anything different.
GenAI is going to shake up the industries that cultivated this perspective on culture and I encourage you to consider the only problem with that is a current lack of imagination of what might take its place
@elonmusk A little reference. Elon Musk was born into a privileged white family in apartheid-era South Africa, a society that systematically oppressed Black South Africans, who comprised the indigenous African majority.
He was born in Pretoria in 1971, at the height of apartheid...
Thanks @kieranpressreyn for reading my questions about the bandcamp AI ban and following up on them.
Their answers confirm my suspicions.
βThe policy is focused on authorship, not tools: who is doing the creative work, and how that work is presented to fans.β
His piece elaborates upon how this doesnβt make things any clearer. This will only become even harder to judge.
Thanks for doing journalism!
https://t.co/T9YzxJt2IW
@flea333 Some people still do and some people will. Some people just fall in love with music differently to others and it's not because of trends. It's not becuse the music is famous. It's because it makes them feel good. Authenticity is still alive. :)