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by esharef
4634 days ago
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So interesting to see start ups that help w this kind of remote collaboration. An interesting example of globalization. Now a band can be in Toronto, DC and Hong Kong at once. I wonder if the music will be more diverse and interesting |
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I.e., with YouTube/the internet you can now follow long-tail musicians that you love.
And it will be the same for creation and not just consumption - you should be able to find people to make music with that are truly compatible with your interests/style/taste. Today you are kind of forced to make music with people you meet in high school or whatever.