The Real Reason Why Music Is Getting Worse

This is one of Rick's most cutting videos ever. It's not a rant; it's an intelligent point-by-point breakdown that covers everything from quantization to AI to streaming services.

I encourage anyone who loves music to watch this, and then think about what they are consuming.

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@voltronic Interesting. Is music getting worse, or is it getting more abundant. If I can only afford one apple, it's gonna be perfect when I eat it. If I can have unlimited apples for the same price, chances are most of them are gonna be rotten. I don't think music is getting worse, I think that the industry has become dependent on a handful of artists to sustain it. Having spent countless thousands of dollars on music and gear, I fully embrace the current models of production and consumption.

@voltronic
It's also kind of shitty for industry people like Rick Beato to make people feel bad about how they produce/consume music. We, as artists and/or consumers, have been given the tools, and now we're supposed to feel bad because we don't trudge to the record store with our lawn mowing money to purchase Zeppelin 2 on vinyl? I get it, I'm from that generation too. But I can't connect his dots. Bad music is made by bad musicians, who are using the same exact tools as everyone else.

@MPCavalier
I would counter that "bad" music in this context isn't made by bad musicians, as it is greedy record companies who found out they can maximize their profits by leveraging tech to make exactly the kind of homogenized crap that's become so popular. It sells. Furthermore, they've quantized and pitch corrected everything to Oblivion, that kids growing up today think that's what humans singing and playing instruments actually sound like. As a music teacher I find that damaging.

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@MPCavalier
The fact that you and I are people who will purchase a download or physical copy of an album from artists we want to support isn't too relevant, because streaming is such an enormous part of the wider market. And it's been proven that the big streamers like Spotify have predatory relationships with artists. So yeah, I think Rick is absolutely right to tell people not to consume music that way if they care about the artists.

@MPCavalier
There is lots of amazing music being made today. But because of some of the points Rick rays in his video, it's easy to get lost in the noise of all of the mass marketed crap out there.

He didn't even get into how algorithmic feeds on TikTok and YouTube play into this machine.

@voltronic
I think I took his vid the wrong way. It felt like I was being scolded (“music is too easy to make/consume”) for taking advantage of the tools. I dont know. Im a weirdo because I still pay for music. My kids vinyl collection is bigger than mine. Your points are totally valid.

@voltronic
I think that music, like anything in the arts, is eternal. Yeah most folks just consume whatever and dont care how the sausage is made. We’ve always taught our kids that the artist is why the art exists and to not trust entertainment made by machines. Honestly I am kind of oblivious to pop music because it hurts my brain,

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