Monday 11 September 2017

Music industry should be based on satisfaction of its community as a whole

 
It can freely be guessed that most of the people who entrances to the world of electronic music are driven by the excitement to the fullest of electronic music products, Specially music and festival. Its also a factual thought to be believed that its an industry that drives money. But along with it one should also believe that there are some people who earn their livelihood because of this industry. Employing thousands of people across the world, many other business decisions are also dependent on it, specially sponsored things.

The music industry always wants graceful and refined people for its operation. More money means more risk and also pressure along that comes naturally. Pressure is in the form of people working in the industry. They needed to be hard enough for their job and being true by nature to one another ultimately always contributes to the whole success of this industry. The human aspect of this business side has always been focused to the action of success, which has been the root cause of growth of music business.

A music industry is a collective effort of nightclubs/festivals, event organizers, talent-buyers, promoters, artists, vendors; without which there would be no festival and no money. But along with it people.... the festival goers, the music enthusiasts also play the vital role to roll the industry in moving forward. While we have artists, music producers, dj, vocalists are out there on another side to keep the electronic music scene to the fullest of artistry satisfaction.


The greatest fans are the music listeners and ticket buyers, who decide for whom they should spend their hard earned money and to whom they should back with honest opinion. So as music enthusiasts we can like it to be an okay thought to pass negative comments to artists for their performance, as ultimately we are the Paying audience. We can throw our disgracefulness as fans right on the dancefloor, if a dj didn't perform upto the expectations. Music performances are very subjective and any dj can experience bad sets. Specially if he/she is playing nearly 200 times a year. Big djs always have a busy schedule and wrong things may sometimes happen but we should not let down the artistic ability of him/her just because of one wrong case, forgetting the best ones.

As artists we should admit our mistake politely and its always good to hear honest feedbacks from fans. Obviously being a dj its completely a moral to accept the audience feedback in both ways. You may hate the failure words in the feedback, though you are one of the biggest names in this industry but an open mind listening will make you better and you constantly will grow as a musically armoured person.

Sometimes you may feel floated by yourself with the thought that 'last night your set was extraordinary', but believe it with the honest scenes i.e. live performance. You can get the real notifications there in the form of energy in the crowd. Social feed is also great but truth can only be felt through the live visual audience. Artists should carefully read negative social feeds and they need to analyze those feeds by thinking about various factors like ‘wasn't my track selection upto the expectation’? Why I didn't get momentum on the last night? Is there any programming error in my computer and unable to do the job? Maybe you do have a hectic schedule and you missed the mark. It's ok as a human to make error but it should not be in a repetitive manner.


Its important to deal with criticisms which are born out of the love of prospective fans. Any lacking here will prevent the personal progress. Remember, bad news travels faster than good news.



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