際際滷

際際滷Share a Scribd company logo
Lies Told About Todays Music 
Industry
Digital Music News comes to us with 
the biggest lies told about todays 
music industry.
With the rise of technology, the 
music industry has certainly 
changed, but there are many rumors 
spreading about that are simply not 
true.
The first lie is that great music will 
organically find its fit in the music 
industry.
Great music is only part of being 
successful in the music industry.
Many great songs vanish into 
obscurity, as there is little financing 
or marketing behind these songs.
Today, popular music is lead by the 
big record labels who are able to 
reach the most amount of people.
Another lie spreading around the 
music industry is that major record 
labels will eventually die.
Although there are more niche 
artists than before, major record 
labels are still controlling the 
popular music and the money.
These major record labels are 
perfecting the art of building and 
maintaining their artists careers.
Selling digital music is better for 
revenue than the physical product.
This is false.
Digital sales volumes are at an 
all-time low.
Artists who are able to sell CDs and 
vinyl are able to make more money 
than by selling online.
Japan, for example, is currently has 
the biggest market for recorded 
music thanks to their strong physical 
music sales.
There is a half-lie on this list as 
well.
Many people believe that all the 
money in music is in touring these 
days.
While this can be true for artists like 
Pretty Lights and other EDM artists, 
this is not the case for most artists.
Most artists are struggling on 
the road and have to cut their 
careers because it simply is not 
worth the money.
There is no middle class in 
music.
The music industry today is split 
into rich artists and starving 
artists.
The article ends with the 
presumed lie that streaming is 
the future of music.
This is tough to tell since most of 
the streaming websites are 
finding trouble in obtaining 
profits.
YouTube has been giving away 
music for free, which could be the 
future of music.

More Related Content

Common Lies Told About the Music Industry

  • 1. Lies Told About Todays Music Industry
  • 2. Digital Music News comes to us with the biggest lies told about todays music industry.
  • 3. With the rise of technology, the music industry has certainly changed, but there are many rumors spreading about that are simply not true.
  • 4. The first lie is that great music will organically find its fit in the music industry.
  • 5. Great music is only part of being successful in the music industry.
  • 6. Many great songs vanish into obscurity, as there is little financing or marketing behind these songs.
  • 7. Today, popular music is lead by the big record labels who are able to reach the most amount of people.
  • 8. Another lie spreading around the music industry is that major record labels will eventually die.
  • 9. Although there are more niche artists than before, major record labels are still controlling the popular music and the money.
  • 10. These major record labels are perfecting the art of building and maintaining their artists careers.
  • 11. Selling digital music is better for revenue than the physical product.
  • 13. Digital sales volumes are at an all-time low.
  • 14. Artists who are able to sell CDs and vinyl are able to make more money than by selling online.
  • 15. Japan, for example, is currently has the biggest market for recorded music thanks to their strong physical music sales.
  • 16. There is a half-lie on this list as well.
  • 17. Many people believe that all the money in music is in touring these days.
  • 18. While this can be true for artists like Pretty Lights and other EDM artists, this is not the case for most artists.
  • 19. Most artists are struggling on the road and have to cut their careers because it simply is not worth the money.
  • 20. There is no middle class in music.
  • 21. The music industry today is split into rich artists and starving artists.
  • 22. The article ends with the presumed lie that streaming is the future of music.
  • 23. This is tough to tell since most of the streaming websites are finding trouble in obtaining profits.
  • 24. YouTube has been giving away music for free, which could be the future of music.