Todays musicians are bottlenecked into either pursuing a career in rap music or electronic dance music to even get the possibility to make a livable income and not having to live paycheck to paycheck from a dead end dishwasher job for the rest of their lives. 'Pop'ular music has always been under the firm chokehold grip of the corporate big wigs who controlled the publics music exposure and even music taste to an extent.
This more prevalent these days that most, since the 90's we've been having a decline in truly original and groundbreaking sounds, in likes of Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, early day Metallica, Black Sabbath, The Doors, and oh many more iconic bands. Yet since the 2000's bands of such calibre have been going into reclusion into the shadows of the pop music machine.
Websites like bandcamp that are made to 'support' such musicians still take a cut of the profits, yet with Steemit its a whole different story, musicians that are original, skilled and well perceived by the audience can make more than enough money posting a few songs a month to live comfortably off of the earnings.
In my last post I talked about how can we make steemit better? https://steemit.com/steemit/@pryce/how-can-we-make-steemit-com-easier-to-use I briefly touched base upon the idea of making it easier for certain accounts to be pushed to the top of the search results based on how popular and upvoted they are on a particular hashtag. In the future if the Steemit team implemented an easier donation button these bands could have 'patreon' type pages where avid listeners and followers of said band can donate easier by setting a donation amount and clicking the donate button.
Imagine many new bands will arise playing real music from the soul, imagine how many new genres and sub-genre categories will be created because of this in the near future, full creative freedom whilst whilst reaping in 100% of the profits. Smell like a recipe for success.
Sincerely,
@Pryce