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Nik Nocturnal - How TikTok Hijacked the Future of Music - #1095

by Chris Williamson

Modern Wisdom

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"TikTok really enforces the idea that listeners will be scrolling and hear a sound that intrigues them instantly, which benefits modern metal bands."
"The focus is now not just on writing bangers but on creating those viral moments in songs."
"A lot of bands are now aware of how to write songs tailored for social media engagement."
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Episode Summary

The episode begins with a conversation about the significant impact TikTok has had on the landscape of modern metal music. One speaker notes how platforms like TikTok enable listeners to discover music through short clips, leading to a wider audience engagement, especially as modern metal often features catchy moments ideal for quick consumption on social media. This reflects a shift from traditional music discovery methods.

As the discussion unfolds, the speakers explore how bands and musicians are now conscious of creating music that resonates with TikTok's structure, often writing songs with specific segments crafted for clips that can go viral. They note how the art of songwriting has evolved, with some bands now focusing on creating moments within songs that would lead to better engagement online rather than solely focusing on the songs' overall quality.

The speakers also address the challenges artists face within the music industry, particularly with record labels and the often restrictive contracts that can tether artists to lengthy obligations. Insights on how the creative process has changed over the years are also shared, with bands now more often working in isolated environments or using technology to produce music rather than the collaborative garage band environment of the past.

Towards the end of the episode, there are discussions on perspectives of the future of alternative music, with excitement around the growing genre-fluidity in music, allowing for more experimental sounds and broader definitions of metal and rock. The speakers express both concerns and hopes regarding the industry’s trajectory, specifically acknowledging that while it's becoming more mainstream, it could also lead to oversaturation and more formulaic music not representative of genuine artistic expression.

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Episode Summary

The episode begins with a conversation about the significant impact TikTok has had on the landscape of modern metal music. One speaker notes how platforms like TikTok enable listeners to discover music through short clips, leading to a wider audience engagement, especially as modern metal often features catchy moments ideal for quick consumption on social media. This reflects a shift from traditional music discovery methods.

As the discussion unfolds, the speakers explore how bands and musicians are now conscious of creating music that resonates with TikTok's structure, often writing songs with specific segments crafted for clips that can go viral. They note how the art of songwriting has evolved, with some bands now focusing on creating moments within songs that would lead to better engagement online rather than solely focusing on the songs' overall quality.

The speakers also address the challenges artists face within the music industry, particularly with record labels and the often restrictive contracts that can tether artists to lengthy obligations. Insights on how the creative process has changed over the years are also shared, with bands now more often working in isolated environments or using technology to produce music rather than the collaborative garage band environment of the past.

Towards the end of the episode, there are discussions on perspectives of the future of alternative music, with excitement around the growing genre-fluidity in music, allowing for more experimental sounds and broader definitions of metal and rock. The speakers express both concerns and hopes regarding the industry’s trajectory, specifically acknowledging that while it's becoming more mainstream, it could also lead to oversaturation and more formulaic music not representative of genuine artistic expression.

Key Takeaways

  • TikTok has revolutionized music discovery, allowing modern metal bands to reach wider audiences.
  • The songwriting process is adapting to the needs of social media, focusing on creating viral moments.
  • The state of the music industry requires artists to navigate complex contracts and pressures to conform to trends.
  • The evolution of metal is leading towards more diverse and genre-fluid music.

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