We're talking about the business side of the whole ordeal. It's not just about "enjoying making music". It's about paying mixing and mastering. It's about paying NTS, Rinse FM, and the constellation of medium-small distribution channels. It's about distributing on labels like DFA, !K7 or whatever. It's about making sure that Fabric, Rex Club and Sneaky Pete can keep the lights on so they can play your music, so you can get paid, so you can keep making music instead of ahem having to become a webdev and write angry comments on HN.
It's about keeping an entire industry, live or recorded, and their milieu alive.
The truth is that what happened wasn't a liberation. It was a methodical purge of the medium-sized side of the music industry. Now we're reaching the point of having 5-6 industry giants taking all the money plus...yes, an inordinate amount of people making mostly self-referential music in their own bedroom on weekends, music that will reach no-one outside whatever local scene they hang around. But most of them were making music even before, and were by their own choice irrelevant to the industry. (True, now they can also become influencers on Twitch and maybe one out of thousands can make a living by streaming their life 24h/day. One ticket for the lottery, please). Whoever was between them and the majors is being squeezed out of the game.
It's about keeping an entire industry, live or recorded, and their milieu alive.
The truth is that what happened wasn't a liberation. It was a methodical purge of the medium-sized side of the music industry. Now we're reaching the point of having 5-6 industry giants taking all the money plus...yes, an inordinate amount of people making mostly self-referential music in their own bedroom on weekends, music that will reach no-one outside whatever local scene they hang around. But most of them were making music even before, and were by their own choice irrelevant to the industry. (True, now they can also become influencers on Twitch and maybe one out of thousands can make a living by streaming their life 24h/day. One ticket for the lottery, please). Whoever was between them and the majors is being squeezed out of the game.