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A New Path Forward

May 6, 2020 By Michael

A New Path Forward for the Music Industry

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Unique Times - Early 2020 

Festivals all over the world are being canceled, postponed, or reimagined due to the Covid-19 outbreak.  Since the dawn of the internet, there have never been such far-ranging closures, travel restrictions, gathering prohibitions, government-mandated lockdowns, and stay at home orders.  Seemingly overnight, the world has changed. The world has adapted. Many people are 'working from home' as a result.

Two of the most startling visual representations of the drastic change experienced across the world include:

  1.  The Decrease of Pollution in China as Seen from Space
  2.  The Decrease in Percentage of People Traveling Within Cities Across the Globe

The drastic changes in society have caused many artists to rethink their approach, dust off their online marketing skills, and rekindle those email lists.  Gone are the golden days of the recording industry when artists could make money from physical sales of CDs, Tapes, and Records.  Are the golden days of touring gone too? Many artists have turned online for answers.  

New Opportunities

It seems as though this is just the beginning.  The door has been opened for a while but people are catching on to the possibilities afforded by high-speed internet and the creations of talented computer software engineers who make the whole process happen seamlessly.  While earning money online is not novel, it is becoming more widespread and mainstream.  Festivals are popping up online.  Artists are streaming from their homes, and people are finally tuning in to be apart of the live events happening left and right. Bands are playing to in-person crowds of zero while streaming their sets to thousands.  Large organizations are amplifying the movement even further and some are even raising money for charities on top of that.

A New Frontiers - Online Festivals

Let's take a deep dive into a recent online festival. Beatport hosted an online festival, ReConnect.

The festival featured 33 hours of uninterrupted music, featured artists from around the world streaming from their homes, and raised over $180,000 in the process.  Get this, the cost of a ticket was $0!

Not even Live Nation's greedy little hands could tack on a $10+ digital 'convenience' charge. According to Beatport's' website, all of the money raised was donated to the WHO’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund as well as the AFEM (Association for Electronic Music) Members’ COVID-19 Hardship Fund. Although, on a different page there is the "Bridges for Music" organization that is cited as a recipient of donations. Regardless, the money was definitely donated to several charitable organizations.

How did they do it you might ask? They corraled a top-notch list of acts and leveraged the artist's networks to promote the event.  Sure Beatport has its own reach but by collaborating with artists, who promoted the event and their set times, amplified the awareness for the event and leveraged geographically diverse 'influencers'.  The event was an Electronic Music Event and According to Alive 365,

ReConnect reached over 8.5 million people!

Hey Boomers, only 400,000 people attended Woodstock, for reference. That is over 21x the size of Woodstock!  The nature of the event is completely different than traditional concerts with artists live-streaming their sets from their homes. It was an intimate party.  Families, friends and strangers alike tuned in on their preferred platform.  Twitch, a gamer-centric live-streaming company helped provide the servers and tech so that millions could take part in the event.  People tuned in on YouTube as well.  All the while, live chats and donations streamed in. It is an incredible feat for technology and artists alike that people were able to come together on short notice and "ReConnect" the world through music. It is perhaps the largest music festival ever to have occurred.  A list of the largest concerts top out at 3.5 million people and the largest festival tops out at 3.1 Million attendees.

The Initial LineUp from ReConnect featured electronic musicians and DJs from around the world and included:  A-Trak, Agoria, ANNA, Axel Boman, BLOND:ISH, Bonobo (DJ set), Carl Cox, Chris Liebing, Destructo, Duke Dumont, Eats Everything, GRiZ, La Fleur, Nastia, Nicole Moudaber, Nina Kraviz, Nora En Pure, RÜFÜS DU SOL (DJ set), Sébastien Léger, Themba, Todd Terry, TOKiMONSTA, UMEK, Wax Motif, Waze & Odyssey, Gorgon City

** More artists played.  The initial 24-hour lineup above.

What does the future hold?

So back to the questions... 1. Is this the start of a major shift in the music industry?  2. Will live-streaming events continue to reshape the music scene? 3. How long before VR (Virtual Reality) / AR (Augmented Reality) live-streamed events become commonplace?  4. Will music and musicians benefit from such shifts in 'attendance'?  5. Will new forms of art emerge from the remote presence?  6. Can I still dance with people at a show? 7. Will Music Creation Change? 8. Will Music Die?

I will attempt to answer the following questions and provide my predictions for the future.  I know the only thing I know about the future is that I don't know it... Yet.  I will take the questions in stride and embrace the uncertainty.  My predictions to the above questions are addressed in order.

1. I believe this is the start of a new shift in the music industry.  No longer are we going to movie theaters to enjoy the entertainment but we now stream it from our phones, TVs, and tablets. Concerts, especially the largest artists and acts, will have a majority attendance from a remote location.  Currently, most artists have an 'in-person' audience of 0, so you could argue that it has already happened. However, I would like to believe that live in-person events will come back as strong as they were in 2019.  Another major shift in the music experience is already underway, moving from in-person to a remote live experience.  

2. Live-Streaming Events will continue and will complement the live in-person experience for years to come.  By the year 2030 there will begin to be a noticeable absence of in-person attendees at events.  To compensate for this, events will begin offering 'digital perks' at live in-person events to slow the shift. This could mean AR (Augmented Reality) art installments at live events only available for in-person attendees.  In short, there will be in-person perks offered only to those who attend physically, in an attempt to motivate people to get up off their couch and dance.  

3. This answer hinges on the word "commonplace".  I must start by referencing a great quote.  "The future is already here, it is just not evenly distributed"- William Gibson.  This is a question of human behavior not a question of technology.  According to recent stats (from early 2020) the world has a human population of 7.8 Billion people and 3.8 Billion people are not yet 'online'.  So is the internet commonplace now?  Some might argue yes.  So perhaps commonplace, for the purpose of this article, represents a ~50% market share.  To get back to the question, it is already possible to have a VR conference. Here is an article about a virtual reality conference that the writer attended in 2018. So in short, yes.  VR and AR music events are coming. It is just a matter of time before the equipment evolves and the price point is lowered so that many people can enjoy and attend the digital experience.  Live stream events in the regular 'flat' format will take over first before VR / AR live events.  When the technology finally arrives and is standardized with common formats, like mp4 videos, and can be played on a myriad of devices (Magic Leap, Google Cardboard, Oculus VR, Apple VR, Android VR, etc) live-streaming on a 2D 'flat' screen will be old fashioned, like watching a movie on a Black & White TV.  VR has been like a mirage, with interest peaking in 2016 (according to Google Trends as of the writing of this article).  My estimated time frame for a majority of content creators to start making the switch from 'flat' videos to 'VR' content is 2030.  I predict that a key technology will be the 'flattening' of the content from 'VR' to the current standard formats so the older executives can justify the switch because the content will be 'backward compatible' to run on legacy technology like your brand new smart TV.

4. I certainly hope that musicians benefit from the evolving technology but expect the future to be similar to the past.  When the record labels suffered, from the transition from physical to digital sales, so did musicians.  I think that derivative works will be sorted out using technology and therefore musicians will earn more money from future recreations and remixes of their work. I suspect that the future transition will be another difficult transition for many artists but ultimately, I believe that artists will end up leveraging their global audience and benefit from doing so.

5. I believe that artists will work together to create immersive experiences.  Android Jones, a renowned digital artist has collaborated with top tier electronic musicians, to create 3D visual experiences accompanied by octatonic sound. One of his signature pieces is called Samsakra. I suspect that in the future visual artists will become as important as the audio arts.  Creating a unification of experience will be the result.  Humans are visual creatures and visuals will become more intertwined with music as 3d spaces are created and enjoyed. To take this one step further, there should be a term invented to represent a group of cross-disciplinary artists who perform together.  I imagine a DJ and a visual artist will create works together with one working with pressure waves and the other working with light waves in a harmonic duo.  There is no need to limit to two people and groups of the visual form are just as likely to form. These artists could sell tickets to their virtual experiences so, in theory, they are opening up their presentation to the minds and homes of anyone in the world.

6. As clothes become smart, filled with sensors and our digital worlds begin to merge through VR and AR, I do think that you could dance 'with' someone from the other side of the globe.  5G is purported to bring latency down to under 12 milliseconds.  Some even speculate that that number could be as low as 1 millisecond. With a virtual avatar in a VR / AR environment, is seems feasible as though you could truly dance together without noticing a time delay between your movements.  One critical difference is, you won't "step on anyone toes" or bump into someone, for in the virtual space mass does not actually collide.  However, you may get a haptic response, like a rumble pack on Nintendo 64.

7. Music is already created, recorded and modified digitally.  While analog techniques are likely to be used for an effect, a majority of music is already digitally altered.  This trend will continue and I predict many new digital instruments will be created.  One innovative example created by a small team here in Boulder, Colorado is Specdrums, which enables you to drum on different colors and create different audio frequencies based on your digital program.  Musicians and DAWs (digital audio workstations) will begin to support and create quadraphonic and octatonic sound. What is 16 called? How many angles can sound come from and still be distinct? The bitrates of audio files will likely increase but sample rates will not likely increase much (as the Nyquist sampling rate and Nyquist Frequency dictate) as a higher sample rate is only applicable to frequencies beyond human hearing.

8. No.

It would surprise me if virtual events leveraging VR and AR do not start popping up this decade. With 5G just around the corner, faster connectivity speeds are here to stay.  New Software Languages and Platforms will emerge as tools for artists and businesses to leverage.  When Apple's rumored AR / VR Glasses come out and Googles "Glass" project comes out of hibernation, more devices will hit the market incentivizing business, developers, and content creators to leverage the platform. Consider the fact that a mobile app was not created until the iPhone.  The AR/VR devices are in their infancy (think Motorola's Razor, cool at the time but not that functional compared to modern smartphones) and many different twists and turns are coming. Eventually, when things get standardized, I suspect entertainment and music to be one of the first broadly utilized applications for these new platforms.

Stay Tuned ~

Back to the music!

Some of my favorite sets from ReConnect included:

Griz

Nora En Pure

Rufus Du Sol

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Ride Festival 2019

October 27, 2019 By Michael

Recap

The 8th Annual Ride Festival backdropped by steep slopes of evergreens and aspens in downtown Telluride was filled with good vibes and great music. Everyone has their band, and for this crowd, it’s Widespread Panic. And Panic does not skip a beat. Mean solos and raspy, eerie vocals define this legacy band. Long jams fed a stellar ambiance in the crowd.

However, the Ride Fest is not just Widespread Panic. Take a listen to some of the alluring artists of the festival below and be sure to check them out on tour.

TYLER BRYANT & THE SHAKEDOWN

This band ROCKED, bringing a new generation of the rock genre to the forefront. It was rugged, raw, and dirty. Small town Texas-born guitarist/vocalist Tyler Bryant commanded the stage in the best of ways. Riffs of southern jam band, blues, and slasher rock were skillfully crafted in their music. Only in their 20s, this band is on the up. I wouldn't pass up the opportunity to see them live.

And who’s not a sucker for a little slide guitar?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2YGMdGJOF4

PONY BRADSHAW

Pony Bradshaw, whew! This project, backed by singer, songwriter, James Bradshaw, has a honest, pure vibe. He has a beautifully smooth voice and haunting, intriguing lyrics. He kicked off Saturday afternoon right with his Americana storytelling. I really dug Pony Bradshaw, take a listen below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vR4xEVVB1M

 

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FMP 017 – Godlazer

August 1, 2019 By Michael

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Episode 017 - Godlazer

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The featured artist in this episode of the Freio Music Podcast is Chris Caligaris aka Godlazer. Chris produces some heavy and funky beats that traverse genres and bend expectations. He started out in a death metal band and now drops dubstep on the regular.

Links

Godlazer's Links:

Godlazer's Website:  Godlazer.com

https://facebook.com/godlazer

https://instagram.com/godlazer

https://soundcloud.com/godlazer

https://www.twitter.com/godlazer

https://youtube.com/godlazer

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FMP 016 – Earl Correy

July 2, 2019 By Michael

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Episode 016 - Earl Correy

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The featured artist in this episode of the Freio Music Podcast is Earl Correy.  Earl's gentle music is played on a native Kokopelli flute.  His ambient music and audible textures are a natural and calming sound. His native flutes can be heard reverberating and echoing off of canyon walls in the Boulder, Colorado area.  

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Earl Correy's Links:

Natures Edge Music Website

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FMP 014 – Sevana

April 30, 2019 By Michael

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Episode 014 - Sevana

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The featured artist in this episode of the Freio Music Podcast is Sevana. Sevana made a turn towards music at age 16 and has had an explosive recording career. Her hometown Savannah-La-Mar in Westmoreland, Jamaica inspired her stage name and keeps her in tune with her Jamaican roots. She has toured throughout Europe and even made an appearance in the USA. In the episode, she shares some of what she has learned throughout her musical journey. Sevana's music is heartfelt and ridiculously groovy at the same time. Her vocals will melt upon impact with your ears. Listen in, Stay Tuned!

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Sevana's Links:

Website - SevanaSiren.com

Music - Sevana EP 

Twitter - CallMeSevana

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FMP 013 – Snug Boy

March 1, 2019 By Michael

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Episode 013 - Snug Boy

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The featured artist in this episode of the Freio Music Podcast is Pedro Bernabe aka Snug Boy. Pedro currently lives in Angola and is from the small town of Lubango. Pedro, as a young kid, escaped Angola during the civil war and became a war refugee in the neighboring country of Namibia. Pedro returned to Angola after the war and restarted his life in the country. Pedro started out his musical career as a lyricist and a rapper. He is now focused on making music from the heart and has moved into Reggae. Snug Boy's music now focuses on world peace and unity. His latest track "Love Matters" is accompanied by a powerful music video and features many languages. The beauty and genuine message resonates through his music. Stay tuned for some musical previews and to hear Pedro's story in his own words.

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The featured artist in this episode of the Freio Music Podcast is Pedro Bernabe aka Snug Boy. Pedro currently lives in Angola and is from the small town of Lubango. Pedro, as a young kid, escaped Angola during the civil war and became a war refugee in the neighboring country of Namibia. Pedro returned to Angola after the war and restarted his life in the country. Pedro started out his musical career as a lyricist and a rapper. He is now focused on making music from the heart and has moved into Reggae. Snug Boy's music now focuses on world peace and unity. His latest track "Love Matters" is accompanied by a powerful music video and features many languages. The beauty and genuine message resonates through his music. Stay tuned for some musical previews and to hear Pedro's story in his own words.

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Snug Boy's Links:

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Arise 2018 – Photo Recap

January 26, 2019 By Michael

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Arise Music Festival in Loveland, Colorado 2018 - Photo Recap

Another orbit around the sun and another opportunity to shoot at Arise Music Festival.  Here are some of my favorite moments and photos from the event.  Huge shout out to all of the artists who made this festival possible.

Photos by Michael Morahan

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FMP 010 – Aphasia

November 26, 2018 By Michael

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Episode 010 - Aphasia

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The featured artist in this episode of the Freio Music Podcast is Aric Rudnick aka Aphasia. Aric reveals how he creates and utilizes custom sample packs. Aphasia's music is electronically produced and with attention to detail. Aphasia's songs have an underlying clarity and smoothness but vary widely in regards to tempo.  To give you a little taste of his music we have inserted a few short song clips to illustrate his techniques. Enjoy this long interview and conversation with Aphasia. Stay Tuned!

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The featured artist in this episode of the Freio Music Podcast is Aric Rudnick aka Aphasia. Aric reveals how he creates and utilizes custom sample packs. Aphasia's music is electronically produced and with attention to detail. Aphasia's songs have an underlying clarity and smoothness but vary widely in regards to tempo. Aric reveals how he is able to balance a budding music career with his day job and still create art daily. Aric is strategic about his health and art by 'turning on his antenna' and getting adequate sleep despite his tendency for making music at 3am. Aric is only 24 years young and already has a solid foundation that will propel him forward. Enjoy this long interview and conversation with Aphasia. Stay Tuned!

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Aphasia' Links:

https://soundcloud.com/officialaphasia

https://www.instagram.com/aphasia.beats/

https://facebook.com/officialaphasia/

 

Adm x Eve

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Enchanted Forest Gathering

June 3, 2018 By Michael Leave a Comment

OK so the weekend is fast approaching and you still don’t know what you’re going to do. Here is an 💡:
What about having a blast in California? An enchanted forest with some of the best electronic music acts in the nation. Of course, no festival can lay claim to owing music but it can be said that this festival has some great taste in artists. From Ozomatli to Beats Antique, this festival embraces a diversity of genres and styles while still cultivating each in their own form. The early morning yoga and health classes are a bonus and a welcome refresh after a long night of dancing. This festival has it all. Just a few hours north of San Francisco this event is set in, you guessed it, an Enchanted Forest with natural beauty all around.

Look no further than Northern California. You can still grab your tickets before its too late here: http://bit.ly/2JvK2N6

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Enchanted Forest will take place at the beautiful Black Oak Ranch in Laytonville, California from June 8-10. Featuring performances from Beats Antique, Keys n Krates, Graves, Ozomatli, Dumpstaphunk and Del the Funky Homosapien w/ Amp Live, Lyrics Born, Truth, Mark Farina, Antennae, Sticky Buds, Phutureprimitive and over 100 nationally renowned acts in only three days!  Get excited.  Get your tickets. Get your groove on. See you there!

 

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Important Enchanted Forest Gathering Links

Buy Tickets link: http://enchantedforestmendo.com/get-tickets/

Website: http://www.enchantedforestmendo.com/

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/EnchantedForestGathering/

2018 Facebook Event Page: https://www.facebook.com/events/398780250544889/

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Shambhala Full Line Up Announced

April 2, 2018 By Michael Leave a Comment

Shambhala Full Lineup Announced

What do Claude VonStroke, Feed Me, Justin Martin, Destructo, Snails, Malaa, Gramatik, REZZ, The Glitch Mob, Mr. Carmack, Boombox Cartel, Brasstracks and more have in common?

Shambhala Music Festival!!!







Shambhala Music Festival Announces 2018 Headliner Lineup With Claude VonStroke, Feed Me, Destructo, Mr. Carmack, REZZ, Justin Martin, Malaa, Gramatik, Snails And More

The festival previously announced Canadian DJ and record producer REZZ and the pioneering electronic trio The Glitch Mob as the first two headliners, and now Shambhala has returned to announce their full headliner lineup for 2018 which includes Dirtybird founder Claude VonStroke and his hip-hop leaning project Barclay Crenshaw, legendary UK dance music aficionado Feed Me, renowned DJ and event promoter Destructo, San Francisco based DJ and Dirtybird favourite Justin Martin, and hip-hop meets electronic producer Mr. Carmack.

Other highlights include mysterious bass music producer Malaa, Slovenian electronic musician Gramatik, UK drum & bass duo Camo & Krooked, ubiquitous UK hip-hop artist Dizzee Rascal, Montreal dubstep duo Adventure Club, the electrifying 2¢ project from Craze and Four Color Zack, Mad Decent duo Boombox Cartel, turntablist legend DJ Qbert, masked Canadian trio Black Tiger Sex Machine, Montreal bass music phenom Snails, Grammy winning live duo Brasstracks, glitched out Australian act Opiuo, and a collaborative set between Ooah and Boreta of The Glitch Mob under the name 29 Palms.

Following the headliner lineup, Shambhala will soon be launching the lineups for each individual stage: Pagoda, Village, Fractal Forest, Living Room, Amphitheater, and The Grove. Keep an eye on the social media channels of Shambhala Music Festival throughout the next week for more info.

Don’t miss out, tickets are almost sold out and won’t last long. Purchase your #Shambhala2018 tickets here. High-end camping packages are offered in addition to some other accommodation packages for those travelling from afar. Carpool options and additional travel information is available on the Shambhala website.

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