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The Sound Age - Music industry Podcast
Wrecking Crew Touring
34 episodes
5 days ago
A collection of stories, observations, predictions and opinions, loosely based around rock music and the music industry.
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A collection of stories, observations, predictions and opinions, loosely based around rock music and the music industry.
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The Sound Age - Music industry Podcast
#33 Rockstars are Monsters too - The Ian Watkins Story

The horrific story of the next big thing in rock. Ian Watkins will be remembered as one of the most evil people in the history of music. 

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3 years ago
17 minutes 24 seconds

The Sound Age - Music industry Podcast
#32 Concert Tickets - The Australian Problem

A few years back I was looking to make a ticketing site that essentially scrapped booking fees, we got to the point where we had an investor working with us, but researching small venues we found out that Australia was uniquely different than the rest of the world. Almost every single small venue in Australia had EXCLUSIVE deals with 1 or 2 ticketing sites. This doesn't seem like a problem until you think what are tickets in 2022? In 2004 tickets were lining up in a newsagents waiting for the 6am ticket release and buying from a person behind a booth. Today it's an email with a qr code attached. But the booking fees have never changed. You still pay 10-15% or more on top of your $20 ticket for your local venue that holds 350 people.

It makes sense for stadiums and festivals and major tours to use a ticketing site, but these days small clubs can very easily sell their own tickets, they can collect their customers data to form a mailing list, $3 per person doesn't sound like that much of an issue, but that's over $1000 every night in a club that holds 350 people. In the local music scene that's a lot of money. If venues sold their own tickets they could save the customers money or they could use that extra money to pay local bands $1000 more every night.



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3 years ago
15 minutes 14 seconds

The Sound Age - Music industry Podcast
#31 The amazing or bleak future of streaming.
Where will spotify be in 10 years? because there’s not much business in hosting other companies music. The answer is right in front of us already. Spotify Originals - Just like Netflix Originals. Original content exclusive to Spotify commissioned by Spotify. Imagine instead of being paid 0.003c per stream, the artist gets paid $20M for the rights to the music. It that doesn’t happen though, streaming and music in general runs the risk of becoming just a tool to sell mobile phones.
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3 years ago
17 minutes 57 seconds

The Sound Age - Music industry Podcast
#30 How To Get A Number 1 Album

The Charts are a measure of success for an artist, they are also a trophy for artists that last the span of the their career. So it's no surprise that labels and managers have concocted ways to manufacture chart positions. This episode I break down a few ways artists have schemed their way to the top and also how the problem was solved and then unsolved meaning we still live in a world where you can essentially buy a chart position. 

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3 years ago
16 minutes 39 seconds

The Sound Age - Music industry Podcast
#29 Kookaburra - The copyright Problem

What happens when a TV trivia show mentions the similarity of a children's song and one of Australia's biggest hits 27 years after it's release. The owners of the copyright who never even realised the similarity go on a rampage to extract whatever money they can from the artists. The result, $4.5 million in damages and court costs and the downward spiral and eventual death of the musician at the centre of the court case. It highlights a glaring problem with Copyright law. If the motives and timeframe for copyright infringement is not considered in the case, then as more songs are sold to private investors, labels and publishers through NFT's and other means, there will be an increase in petty little copyright claims. After all these private investors are removed from the art of making music, they are in the art of making money.

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3 years ago
14 minutes 54 seconds

The Sound Age - Music industry Podcast
#28 The Con of Pop
The early 2000s Boy band craze was single handedly created by one man. A man who also created the biggest Ponzi scheme in the history of the US ripping off many thousands of innocent people out of hundreds of millions of dollars. The pop stars on the walls of teenagers were all victims of a Con man.
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3 years ago
16 minutes 24 seconds

The Sound Age - Music industry Podcast
#27 The Journey of writing the song (Without Music)
Note: Listen on Spotify for the full version of the song I’m talking about in this podcast. The story of writing a 2:50 pop rock song, that was pieced together using ideas spread out over a decade, recorded in 2 different countries in 3 different studios. a song that was written, perfected and recorded without the band members ever seeing each other in person. This is the story of Reset.
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3 years ago
18 minutes 13 seconds

The Sound Age - Music industry Podcast
#26 The Garage Band - The changing face of recording music
It cost a fortune for a pro studio, it used to cost a small fortune for a pro home studio set up, able to record studio quality recordings. And then Steve Jobs and Apple released Garageband. These days Garageband is a fully functional recording studio. I would know, i released a song using Garageband and nobody even knew.
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3 years ago
14 minutes 12 seconds

The Sound Age - Music industry Podcast
#25 The Day the Music Dies

Deep Fake audio will continue to get better, at one point it will be indistinguishable from real artists. At that point what happens to music and musicians. What happens when labels decide to keep an artist alive after their death by using Music AI and Deep Fake technology to release music in the exact likeness of the deceased artist. If we can keep ACDC alive with new music every year for 1000 years, what will ACDC look and sound like? With every recreation it becomes less and less familiar until one day we live in a dystopian hell, devoid of actual music.

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3 years ago
14 minutes 10 seconds

The Sound Age - Music industry Podcast
#24 Better Than The Beatles - The Philosophy of the World
The story of the worst album ever made is strange. How can something so bad have actual loyal fans. And in the same context how can something recorded so perfectly such as Nickleback's albums be so hated by so many? Perhaps true beauty is found in imperfection. Perhaps music isn't meant to sound perfect. 
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3 years ago
14 minutes 28 seconds

The Sound Age - Music industry Podcast
#23 Dumb Music

The creation of iTunes meant artists couldn't release more experimental tracks near the end of an album anymore, every song had to be a single.
The creation of Spotify meant hit songwriters wrote songs in a way to keep the listener streaming for at least 30 seconds to collect the stat
And then Til Tok happened and the art of songwriting is completely turned on its head.

This episode is about the dumbing down of songwriting from the creativity in writing hooks, to the length of songs. Music is not what it used to be.

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3 years ago
14 minutes 46 seconds

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#22 Social Audio - Better Radio
Traditional Radio will die in 1 to 2 generations. There's just no room in our digital world to be tuning into frequencies. The replacement is already out there, it's being used by millions of music fans already. And yet rock n rollers have no idea about it. So here's the episode to enlighten to rock community on a better way. 
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3 years ago
15 minutes 39 seconds

The Sound Age - Music industry Podcast
#21 The Big Three
Many years ago, there were countless Record labels each with their own distinct identity. As the world grew smaller the biggest labels became giants, consuming all that was below them. Today we are left with 3 major labels controlling the vast majority of mainstream music. It has had an effect on the creativity of songwriting and it has changed how artists get signed.
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3 years ago
16 minutes 39 seconds

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#20 Aussie Pub rock Vs Gambling

The battle to keep our Aussie pub rock culture alive has been one sided. We have lost out to gambling decade after decade. But this episode is more than just a retelling of facts. I come with a plan. If we can't beat them, why don't we join them.

Tune in to find out how I think Aussie pub rock can return to dominance.

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4 years ago
13 minutes 46 seconds

The Sound Age - Music industry Podcast
#19 - Music A.I
Ben folds famously made an orchestral piece in about 7 minutes from scratch, teaching the entire orchestra their parts and then performing the brand new piece. But that’s nothing compared to the future of music... Music AI is here and it’s growing stronger all the time. So I put it to the test.
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4 years ago
13 minutes 52 seconds

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#18 War On Music

The historical tale of the music industry fighting a war with the very people who put them in power. A bitter battle that put rockstars against children. Mega corporations against single parents. A David and Goliath story where both sides were evil.

The anti hero of this story is someone you have never heard of before: a thieving single mother who took on the world, lost, but took down the music industry with her. The aftermath is what we are left with today.

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4 years ago
17 minutes 13 seconds

The Sound Age - Music industry Podcast
#17 The Virtual Concert Game
Rock N Roll struggles to get into the ears of younger audiences. What if there was a way to use games to get music heard. What if there was already a game inventing a new form of Music entertainment. It's not even a music game.. In this episode I take the idea and morph it into a mobile app style game that could be a totally new form of music entertainment, providing an income source for musicians and labels while getting Rock N Roll in front of the younger generations. 
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4 years ago
15 minutes 14 seconds

The Sound Age - Music industry Podcast
#16 The Rockstar Bubble
Todays Sponsor is NWOCR Volume 1 A double compilation album featuring the best new rock bands. Out July 23rd Pre order your copy now! www.nwocr.com In the 80s the average age of the headliners at Monsters of rock was 33 In the 90s the average age was 40 In the 2000s the average age of the headliners at Download was 41 in the 20teens the average age was 51.5 years old! We have created a bubble and it's hurting rock n roll. Sport stars retire at the top, while rockstars waddle onto stages charging more and more each year, hiding their lack of talent behind production.
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4 years ago
19 minutes 57 seconds

The Sound Age - Music industry Podcast
#15 Tik Tok is the best! Fight me!
An app that is aimed at teenagers, full of stupid comedy, kids doing dumb pranks and bad dance routines, is actually the best social media app for musicians. And every band should be on there now! Don’t delay.
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4 years ago
15 minutes 16 seconds

The Sound Age - Music industry Podcast
#14 The New Wave of Classic Rock w/ Richard Brindley

This is the New Wave of Classic Rock. The future of Rock N Roll

To pre order the compilation album go to www.nwocr.com

For all things relating to the Wrecking Crew check out www.wreckingcrewtouring.com


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4 years ago
29 minutes 20 seconds

The Sound Age - Music industry Podcast
A collection of stories, observations, predictions and opinions, loosely based around rock music and the music industry.