Reformatted: code, networks, and the transformation of the music industry
The impact of digital technology on the musical economy has been profound. From its production, reproduction, distribution, and consumption, the advent of MP3 and the use of the Internet as a medium of distribution has brought about a significant transformation in the way that music is made, how it...
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2014
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Zusammenfassung: | The impact of digital technology on the musical economy has been profound. From its production, reproduction, distribution, and consumption, the advent of MP3 and the use of the Internet as a medium of distribution has brought about a significant transformation in the way that music is made, how it is purchased and listened to, and, significantly, how the musical economy itself is able to reproduce itself. In the late 1990s the obscure practice of 'ripping' tracks from CDs through the use of compression programmes was transformed from the illegal hobby of a few thousand computer specialists to a practice available to millions of people worldwide through the development of peer-to-peer computer networks. This continues to have important implications for the viability of the musical economy. At the same time, the production of music has become more accessible and the role of key gatekeepers in the industry-such as record companies and recording studios- has been undermined, whilst the increased accessibility of music at reduced cost via the Internet has revalorised live performance, and now generates revenues higher than recorded music. The early 21st century has provided an extraordinary case study of an industry in flux, and one that throws light on the relationship between culture and economy, between passion and calculation. This book provides a theoretically grounded account of the implications of digital technology on the musical economy, and develops the concept of the musical network to understand the transformation of this economy over space and through time. |
Beschreibung: | This book provides a theoretically grounded account of the impact of digital technology on the music business, and develops the concept of the musical network to understand the transformation of this economy over space and through time. |
Umfang: | XI, 199 S. graph. Darst., Kt. |
ISBN: | 9780199572410 |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures
xv
List of Tables
xvii
List of Abbreviations
xix
1.
Crisis? What Crisis?
1
2.
Time-Space (and Digital) Compression: Software
Formats, Musical Networks, and the Reorganization of
the Music Industry
9
3.
Scary Monsters? Software Formats, Peer-to-Peer
Networks, and the Spectre of the Gift
47
4.
On the Reproduction of the Musical Economy after the
Internet
80
5.
The Software Slump? Digital Music, the Democratization
of Technology, and the Decline of the Recording Studio
Sector within the Musical Economy
110
6.
A Social Experiment in the Musical Economy: Terra
Firma, EMI,
and Calling Creativity to Account
138
7.
Afterword
154
Bibliography
173
Index
191
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