2/28/2013

The Music Game Is About To Change !

By Kimber Spears


At the start of the 2000's, the music business, most notably the communities of hiphop and rnb, saw the surfacing of what we now call the "super music producers", accounting for leaders: Dr. Dre, Timbaland, Rodney Jerkins or even The Neptunes.

What is meant by a "super producer"? So, the most reliable interpretation of their distinction with a "simple" producer would take the demonstration of what we call a "supermodel" in fashion, for instance Cindy Crawford, Claudia Schiffer or Naomi Campbell. You know these prominent fashion models as well as anybody else and you can see them on almost all the catwalks. To be brief: safe values.

This was the very same thing in the music industry: there have been "big" producers, risk free, that driven entirely the projects and were needed by the most well-known singers or rappers. It was really less hazardous for record labels to use a popular music producer in contrast to a novice. The known one produced a more than a few of triumphant singles, in theory. Given that right at that time ordinarily big names sold discs.

However, the music industry, after the starting of the decade changed. Firstly, people don't really pay for cd now.

Then the record labels offer substantially less money for a project. And clearly, record labels will not be wishing to put in between $ 100 000 to $ 300 000 for one single beat, as was the case in the time of the golden period of music producers. The discs do not sell and world wide web starts to develop. To deal with illegitimate downloading of their artists, record companies develop or join with statutory download websites and want to push their presence on this cyberspace scene, which has been getting out their control for so long.

But the increasing use of the internet has made possible the surfacing of an abundance of unknown producers as good as, if not that surpasses, "Super Producers".

A lot of these producers have focused on the progressing of the Web, which has facilitated them to sell their beats online. Enabling them to contact and work with performers on any local scale as well as a world-wide one. A producer from New york can also promote beats to an artist in Japan. It is actually now easier for them to obtain a pretty good respectability and have a career. For the artists, this makes an impressive difference! They are able to buy beats online at home for their album, EP and also mixtape for reasonable prices; far from those practiced by the "super producers".

Record companies pay a specific attention to this new business. They buy beats online as well. And right now we can easily see that a few internet producers are getting hired by majors.

The great age of super producers like the time period of super model fades away gradually, delivering option to this modern market driven by producers who, often, have nothing to envy to the "super producers".




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