He also spends a relatively small amount of his labour on pressing CDs, devising marketing campaigns and securing gigs around the world. There's an awful lot more to a pop act than just the singer, it's a massive collaboration and everyone deserves paying for their work. You think the Sugababes are the reason the Sugababes still have charting singles?fassyman wrote:bieber earns a tiny fraction of the money he generateslloydnoise wrote:yeh, that young busker was certainly exploited when he was given a contract and subsequent multi-million dollar career opportunityfassyman wrote:i can sort of see what the OP's getting at
you have to admit there isnt many things these days that aren't exploited and commodified.
Additional: Independent artists, especially electronic ones are in a better position than they've ever been, especially with the levelling impact of word-of-mouth/viral marketing across the Internet. It's easier than ever to be a successful artist without ever touching the industry if you're making niche music like most of us tend to be interested in.
Pop is a totally separate beast.. you shouldn't worry about it too much. The people who buy Justin Bieber aren't lost Venetian Snares fans, they don't give a shit and frankly, if people want to make money off them, they're perfectly welcome. If it takes a team of 40 people to make a pop act that the catatonic majority will swallow and then leave us the fuck alone, then let 40 people get paid. If they can't make the effort to discover and appreciate the beauty of Burial or realise that Björk's made more than just It's Oh So Quiet then fuck them, they deserve what they get.
Good music will always exist and it's more readily available than ever at the moment... we're moving quickly in the right directions. Pop will seem more contrived and desperate as the schism widens... don't worry yourself about it.