EPISODE · Sep 26, 2024 · 52 MIN
A Slow Death of Music Media & Ever Diminishing Contexts
from 'Prod: Essays On Music Production In The Human Experience', a Lux Cache podcast. · host Kai Whiston, c/o Lux Cache
What happens when the once-vital world of music media collapses under the weight of algorithmic convenience? As music blogs and niche publications fade into abandonment, how do we navigate the diminishing context that once enriched our understanding of sound and culture? When hot takes, instant gratification and trend speculations have overtaken thoughtful critique, what is lost in the conversation around music? Why, in a world of endless content, do we find ourselves patient and deliberate when curating our own musical experiences in the digital deluge? Are we witnessing the slow death of music media, or is there still a margin to revive the depth and intentionality it once embodied?
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What happens when the once-vital world of music media collapses under the weight of algorithmic convenience? As music blogs and niche publications fade into abandonment, how do we navigate the diminishing context that once enriched our understanding of sound and culture? When hot takes, instant gratification and trend speculations have overtaken thoughtful critique, what is lost in the conversation around music? Why, in a world of endless content, do we find ourselves patient and deliberate when curating our own musical experiences in the digital deluge? Are we witnessing the slow death of music media, or is there still a margin to revive the depth and intentionality it once embodied?
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