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Google Search’s Top Musicians and Songs 2024: Misdeeds and SuccessesAs the year comes to an end, Google shares its annual list of Top Searches in 2024. This year's list of trending musicians and songs reminds that misdeeds can be more impactful than successes.
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www.hypebot.comDiscover the top musicians and songs that dominated Google Search in 2024. Find out which artists and tracks made the biggest impact.
Anti-algorithm, anti-perfection – the rise of a music counter-cultureToday’s music landscape is one defined by abundance and immediacy. In a chronically-online world, everything is overground immediately. Scenes have to work really hard to stay underground and even then, some eagle-eyed A+R or marketing person is going to see the buzz and try to bottle its essence for wider consumption. Underground never stays ‘under’ for long. Yet, at the same time, we are seeing a blossoming of scenes, both on and offline. While the former are shaped by platforms’ algorithms, the latter are inherently more human in nature and form part of a growing analogue revival. It is not quite a choice between ‘power to the people’ or ‘power to the platform’ but it is not far off. And it is from this cultural dichotomy that a truly unique counter-culture phenomenon is happening: the return of bootleg and remix culture.
The music business has spent the last half a decade or so grappling with the rise of the creator economy. While the long tail is facing endless hurdles (cutting through the clutter, earning thresholds, not to mention UMG’s proposed acquisition of Downtown), it is not going anywhere, but instead creating a bifurcation of the music business. The rise of the consumer creator has resulted in three tiers of music creation:
1. Consumer creators
2. Music creators
3. Traditional professionals
But there is, in fact, a fourth tier: DJs.
The role of DJs in music’s counter-culture movement
Generative AI and tools like speeding up and slowing down have enabled more people to create, while playlists have empowered people to curate. DJing channels both of those creative lanes, and it is booming. In 2023, DJ equipment was the only major music hardware category to see strong growth (most other categories declined). Meanwhile YouTube is abuzz with DJ sets from a new crop of young, often female, DJs. DJs are an alternative to the algorithm: pure, human curation.
While much of the DJ boom has, unsurprisingly, been absorbed into the mainstream (e.g., Boiler Room now boasts 4.5 million YouTube subscribers) there is a thriving underground that both looks and feels different. Its home is SoundCloud.
The problem with everyone having access to everything is that, well, everyone has access to everything. It is really hard to sound different. If you are an established DJ you have the advantage of getting sent promos ahead of release so you avoid just sounding like the Beatport Top 10. However, if you are in the long tail of DJs you do not have that advantage. Your alternative? Bootlegs. SoundCloud has become the home of unofficial bootlegs and remixes. The place where underground DJs source their sets with tracks that are not part of the dance mainstream.
Why Gen Z and millennials are reviving ‘90s dance music classics
Bootlegs and unofficial remixes are by no means something new. What is new, however, is that the fragmented, scenes-based nature of SoundCloud is enabling bootlegs to power underground dance scenes. And what is particularly interesting, is that much of this is being done by young producers and DJs, reimagining ‘90s classics. The ‘90s were, in many people’s eyes, the heyday for many dance music genres, or at the very least, the defining decade. And there are three very important defining qualities of ‘90s dance music:
1. Production techniques were much more rudimentary than today. As a consequence, the tracks can sound much more raw and organic than the highly polished electronic music of today
2. Most ideas, sounds, melodies and chord progressions were being done for the first time, so they had a purer and simpler feel. Electronic tracks since then have had to embellish and modify to be different, putting sonic distance between idea and output
3. Less music was being made and was being played by fewer DJs, so big tracks became really big. Big enough to still be well known today (a dynamic true of all music genres pre-streaming)
The result is that SoundCloud is awash with Gen Z and millennial producers and DJs remaking ‘90s classics for today’s genres. Whether that be ‘90s trance revival or classic garage tracks being beefed up into UKG bangers. I will refrain from dropping any links to these creators to avoid putting a big takedown target on their backs, but there are many who are almost exclusively releasing bootlegs on SoundCloud, each with tens of thousands of followers that eagerly listen to and comment on their tracks. Many of the productions are ‘rough around the edges’, but that is often the point. It is meant to sound different to the over-produced mainstream. It is electronic music’s punk / garage rock moment, where idea matters more than form.
This is bifurcation in action. These creators are opting not to play in the traditional music business lane (largely because they would struggle to get the rights cleared). So, instead they are operating in the music business’ ‘grey market’ – not quite a black market but not the formal market either. Because this is by its very nature, below the radar, it means these scenes each have a soundtrack of their own, one that you simply cannot find on Beatport or Spotify.
How SoundCloud’s scenes are different from the rest
Crucially, what marks these music scenes as being different from the very-online scenes that prosper in places like TikTok, Reddit, and Discord, is that online is only a link in the chain. The music comes to life in the DJ sets, at parties, small clubs, and raves. Online is where the music is sourced and where people go to relive memories, but offline is where the fun is being had and where the culture lives. There is also a creative virtuous circle at play: the bootlegs are the kicking-off point for scenes but they also respond to the scene, the sound evolving quickly in response to what moves the dance floors.
There are ways in which the traditional business can play in remix culture. Armada’s BEAT Music fund is acquiring rights to classic tracks and getting producers to create modern remixes. This is a smart strategy but it is something different, because those remixes flow into the traditional industry structure. Labels could also tap into (and monetise) the opportunity by creating stem sandboxes with a subscription fee. Though many labels would likely worry about quality control of the output and tracking royalties and plays.
But there is a more fundamental problem / opportunity with trying to assimilate the underground: as soon as you start trying to place formal structures around it and elevate its profile it is no longer underground. Perhaps instead, the best thing the traditional music industry can do is observe and admire from afar. To let these new, anti-algorithm, anti-perfection scenes flourish and wait to see what they create.
Anti-algorithm, anti-perfection – the rise of a music counter-culture
musicindustryblog.wordpress.comToday’s music landscape is one defined by abundance and immediacy. In a chronically-online world, everything is overground immediately. Scenes have to work really hard to stay underground and even …
YouTube partners with Creative Artists Agency on AI deepfake recognition tools“CAA’s clients’ direct experience with digital replicas... will be critical in shaping a tool that responsibly empowers and protects creators"
SourceYouTube partners with Creative Artists Agency on AI deepfake recognition tools
www.musicbusinessworldwide.com“CAA’s clients’ direct experience with digital replicas… will be critical in shaping a tool that responsibly empowers and protects creators”
4 observations on… Downtown’s agreed $775 million sale to Universal Music Group/Virgin Music GroupIt's one of the year's biggest deals – and it's come right at the final whistle of the year. We dig deeper into the details.
Source4 observations on… Downtown’s agreed $775 million sale to Universal Music Group/Virgin Music Group
www.musicbusinessworldwide.comIt’s one of music’s biggest deals of 2024 – and it’s come right at the final whistle of the year. We dig deeper into the details.
Discover an exclusive documentary on Tape J-37Arturia just unveiled Tape J-37: a detailed recreation of the iconic Studer J37 tape recorder. Perfect for subtle tape coloration or rich harmonic distortion, Tape J-37 brings tube-driven depth and character to any mix with unmatched accuracy.Discover the story behind this legendary machine, featuring artists Howie B, Craig Bauer, Steve Baughman, Poussin Kechit, and Clément Bastiat.Explore the world of legendary sound with Howie B, Craig Bauer, Steve Baughman, Poussin Kechit, and Clément Bastiat in our feature documentary.They share personal insights into the rich history and iconic sound of the Studer J37, revealing how the Tape J-37 faithfully brings this legendary tape recorder to life with stunning detail and cutting-edge neural-based modeling.
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Discover an exclusive documentary on Tape J-37
www.musicconnection.comArturia just unveiled Tape J-37: a detailed recreation of the iconic Studer J37 tape recorder. Perfect for subtle tape coloration or rich harmonic distortion, Tape J-37 brings tube-driven depth and character to any mix with unmatched accuracy. Discover the story behind this legendary machine, featuring artists Howie B, Craig Bauer, Steve Baughman, Poussin Kechit, and
SoundCloud Artist subscriptions get much more affordableMoney is almost always tight for most musicians, and SoundCloud has launched an affordable yet robust Artist subscription tier that acknowledges that.
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www.hypebot.comDiscover new SoundCloud's Artist subscriptions tier, the affordable plan that bridges the gap between Basic and Artist Pro.
Stop the TICKET Act before it’s too late: FixTheTix Call To Action!There is new movement in Congress to pass devastating ticket legislation as part of a year-end Continuing Resolution (CR) and the FixTheTix coalition has issued an urgent call to action to stop the Ticket Act before its too late.
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www.hypebot.comStop the TICKET Act: Urgent call to action to protect fans, independent venues, and the live entertainment community. Take a stand now!
Members Media review: Brian Hazard tests the music marketing platformMusic promo expert, Brian Hazard (aka the Ralph Nader of musician services) does the testing and shares a music marketing platform Members Media review.
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www.hypebot.comDiscover Members Media, a music marketing platform offering Facebook & Instagram Ads to grow your active audience and bypass streaming fraud.
AllMusic Loves 2024Our editors share 227 of their personal favorite albums of 2024, featuring some of the year's biggest releases and a wealth of lesser-heard gems.
AllMusic Loves 2024
www.allmusic.comThe 227 albums listed below recap another year in which our editors kept the effects of overchoice at bay with the belief that a surplus of noteworthy music is a great thing indeed.…
Berlin Music Video Awards DeadlineFeb. 7 is the deadline (late deadline March 7) to submit your work for consideration in the Berlin Music Video Awards for the 2025 annual event celebrating artists and musicians from around the world and music videos.The festival will take place in June, showcasing artists’ work on an international stage and providing networking opportunities for music industry professionals and creatives.Find submissions guidelines and submit your video here. The post Berlin Music Video Awards Deadline first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.
Berlin Music Video Awards Deadline
www.musicconnection.comFeb. 7 is the deadline (late deadline March 7) to submit your work for consideration in the Berlin Music Video Awards for the 2025 annual event celebrating artists and musicians from around the world and music videos. The festival will take place in June, showcasing artists’ work on an international stage and providing networking opportunities for music
Merlin tells tech companies not to use its members’ music to train AI without authorizationUsing Merlin members' music to train AI requires “explicit written authorization,” the organization has declared
SourceMerlin tells tech companies not to use its members’ music to train AI without authorization
www.musicbusinessworldwide.comUsing Merlin members’ music to train AI requires “explicit written authorization,” the organization has declared.
UMG’s Virgin to acquire Downtown Music, CD Baby, SongtrustUniversal Music Group' Virgin to acquire Downtown Music Holdings, significantly expanding its independent music footprint, for $775 million.
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www.hypebot.comUniversal Music Group's Virgin to acquire Downtown Holdings, expanding its independent music footprint in a $775 million deal.
Vevo dscvr artists to watch 2025: Towa Bird, Lucky Love, WispThree more artists from the Vevo DSCVR Artists To Watch List...
SourceVevo dscvr artists to watch 2025: Towa Bird, Lucky Love, Wisp
www.musicbusinessworldwide.comThree more artists from the Vevo DSCVR Artists To Watch List…
Congress poised to help AM Radio while ignoring Payments to PerformersCongress is poised to hand broadcasters a multi-million gift by guaranteeing a place for AM radio in every vehicle while ignoring a bill to finally pay US musicians when their songs are played on the radio.
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www.hypebot.comThe AM Radio in Every Vehicle Act: What it means for broadcasters and musicians in the US. Find out more about this proposed law.
SiriusXM downgrades streaming ambitions in shift back to in-carBucking industry and consumer trends, the leading satellite broadcaster is shifting focus back to in-car listening, as SiriusXM downgrades streaming. The goal is to reclaim its spot in the car dashboard and take on traditional radio, but can it work?
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www.hypebot.comSiriusXM takes a bold move by downgrading streaming and focusing on in-car listening. Will this strategy help them regain their dominance?