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EPISODE · Oct 28, 2023 · 1H 7M

How will the music coverage of the future be funded?

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Kickstarter's co-founder Yancey Strickler shares lessons from Fugazi's label and Beastie Boys' Grand Royal magazine and discusses the forward-thinking ethos of The Royal Society, a prestigious fellowship of the world's most eminent scientists. Yancey is a big thinker, a music lover, writer and a 'zine publisher. He wrote about music for Pitchfork, Village Voice, eMusic (with many of the current Bandcamp Editorial team) and more, before becoming a notable figure in creative project funding at Kickstarter and now Metalabel. He shares a wealth of insights on the intersection of music journalism and the quest for authentic creative expression in the digital age. Discover more about Yancey's work on ystrickler.com or follow him on Twitter @ystrickler. Learn more about The Royal Society Read Yancey's viral essay on The Dark Forest Theory Discover Meta Label, an endeavour aimed at building infrastructure for the creative economy and making collective projects easier. Read about Grand Royal's fleeting yet impactful existence (The Atlantic). Some Yancey Strickler quotes from this episode: "To use the most obvious example, but you know, what if Taylor Swift had a magazine, right? Like, what if? What if Taylor Swift wanted to create a space to platform things that she celebrated, the things that she cared about, things she thought her fans wanted." "Frank Ocean has been on that, you know, I think a lot of people in the hip-hop space have done a lot of creating wider platforms for themselves through fashion. Through other lines of cultural output that I think have proven to be extremely meaningful." "...what is music journalism? I'm just gonna say it's ethnography and I'll go to your cartography comment. To me it's explaining lineages... What are the connections? What are the origins? What is the broader sweep in which this work appears? ...like, take me inside a world I wouldn't know otherwise. Help me appreciate that world the way people inside do. And I would say any, any, any piece, anybody that can do that I'm interested and that I think is a, true service and not that music journalism needs to be a service, but if I think it, how do you elevate above sharing an opinion, which is something that anyone can do. And so that has been rendered... Mapping the context, making that context, something that people can appreciate, that I think is maybe the highest form it can attain."

<p>Kickstarter&#39;s co-founder Yancey Strickler shares lessons from Fugazi&#39;s label and Beastie Boys&#39; Grand Royal magazine and discusses the forward-thinking ethos of The Royal Society, a prestigious fellowship of the world&#39;s most eminent scientists. </p> <p>Yancey is a big thinker, a music lover, writer and a &#39;zine publisher. He wrote about music for Pitchfork, Village Voice, eMusic (with many of the current Bandcamp Editorial team) and more, before becoming a notable figure in creative project funding at Kickstarter and now Metalabel. He shares a wealth of insights on the intersection of music journalism and the quest for authentic creative expression in the digital age. </p> <ul> <li>Discover more about Yancey&#39;s work on <a href="https://ystrickler.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">ystrickler.com</a> or follow him on<a href="https://twitter.com/ystrickler" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer"> Twitter @ystrickler</a>.</li> <li>Learn more about <a href="https://royalsociety.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">The Royal Society</a></li> <li>Read <a href="https://onezero.medium.com/the-dark-forest-theory-of-the-internet-7dc3e68a7cb1" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">Yancey&#39;s viral essay on The Dark Forest Theory</a></li> <li>Discover <a href="https://www.metalabel.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">Meta Label</a>, an endeavour aimed at building infrastructure for the creative economy and making collective projects easier.</li> <li>Read about <a href="https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2012/05/remembering-grand-royal-beastie-boys-brief-brilliant-magazine/328389/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">Grand Royal&#39;s fleeting yet impactful existence</a> (The Atlantic).</li> </ul> <p>Some Yancey Strickler quotes from this episode:</p> <p>&quot;To use the most obvious example, but you know, what if Taylor Swift had a magazine, right? Like, what if? What if Taylor Swift wanted to create a space to platform things that she celebrated, the things that she cared about, things she thought her fans wanted.&quot;</p> <p>&quot;Frank Ocean has been on that, you know, I think a lot of people in the hip-hop space have done a lot of creating wider platforms for themselves through fashion. Through other lines of cultural output that I think have proven to be extremely meaningful.&quot;</p> <p>&quot;...what is music journalism? I&#39;m just gonna say it&#39;s ethnography and I&#39;ll go to your cartography comment. To me it&#39;s explaining lineages... What are the connections? What are the origins? What is the broader sweep in which this work appears? ...like, take me inside a world I wouldn&#39;t know otherwise. Help me appreciate that world the way people inside do. And I would say any, any, any piece, anybody that can do that I&#39;m interested and that I think is a, true service and not that music journalism needs to be a service, but if I think it, how do you elevate above sharing an opinion, which is something that anyone can do. And so that has been rendered... Mapping the context, making that context, something that people can appreciate, that I think is maybe the highest form it can attain.&quot;</p>

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