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The Future of Music – Future Music
In one of the last topics, the aspect of time travel appeared and when I reviewed the topic again, I suddenly realized: we have two time travelers among us: Mona & Lisa. I don’t know how they did it, maybe they also drive a DeLorean, but they are back to the 60s. Once there, Mona and Lisa got a Rickenbacker and a Ludwig Oyster Black Pearl Drum Kit, inclusive two or three bags full of good mood, groovy songs and lots of Beatlemania, then rushed back to the 21st century and voilà :The result is this wonderful music that we all love. At least that’s what the legend says.
Well, maybe it didn’t quite happen like that, but the fact is that the MLT have managed to save the music from days gone by into the present time. Modern, contemporary and technically state-of-the-art and yet they have preserved the soul of beat and rock music.
At this point, the following question arises to me: if we could also travel with a time machine towards the future, what kind of music would await us in the future? How do you think Mona & Lisa’s music will develop?
And yes, what development will the entire music industry take? Are old trends being reprocessed, such as in the fashion industry and sold as something new, or are previously known music styles merging into something completely new? Will there be musical pioneers again, such as The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Mike Oldfield and Jean Michel Jarre (and many more), who will decisively change the course of future music?
Will new revolutionary instruments be developed again, comparable to the electric guitar or the synthesizer, which will open up completely new possibilities or will music in the future be presented predominantly only virtually, so that artists are not absolutely necessary?
And another interesting aspect: will people’s listening habits fundamentally change? Music can now be heard anywhere and at any time. Will this trend intensify? Music as a nice background sprinkling? The conscious perception of songs then plays only a subordinate role, the classical music media such as CD and LP disappear at some point completely and the world is conquered by compressed music formats, in which quality plays a subordinate importance, but availability is the most dominant factor, so to say “music to go“? And what happens to the music labels? Be bought up or displaced by some big players like youtube, apple music, spotify? And music will soon only be offered in combination with advertising, appear and disappear arbitrarily in a cloud? Will the creativity of the musicians no longer be in the foreground, but only the advertising revenues decide on the success or failure of a band? Questions about questions, but I’m sure, you certainly have a lot of answers.Will the future bring us a new kind of art, for example the fusion of music and computer-designed instruments or even the creation of entire virtual orchestras?
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