How music is prevailing in the pandemic era
As a DJ and a music producer, James Haidak ponders on the music industry's state, amid tour cancellations and closure of venues, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In this article, James will cite three movements in the industry, hoping if it will provide any tell-tale signs of either shifting or possible breaking. Image source: ytimg.com Classical shifts David Lang, a Pulitzer prize-winning contemporary classical composer, in a recent interview shares: "Our field believes at its core that it is about transmitting something to you live." Although, in that same interview, he admits that tour cancellation will definitely hurt dance, choreography, and theater. This is something in common with clubbing, reflects DJ James Haidak. These two genres depend on live performances' raw energy - something that can never be replicated, even by any virtual setting. Image source: bangonacan.org Notes on Pop music The first week of lockdown saw a revival of REM's "It...