Music...mixed with industry.
Isn't that the exact opposite of where you would want to take music? But I suppose, in our economy, if you can make money from it, there's no incentive not to.

I mean, it's great that musicians are making money from music. The problem is, they can only make one kind of music, using the same batch of chords, in the same general time frame (2 minutes to 5 minutes, max 7 minutes), can't be too complex, probably needs some lyrics so people can sing along. Otherwise, you won't be making much, and you damn well won't get any exposure, even when you're the next Mozart or Lennon.
Which is all fine and dandy, except when you don't like that one kind of music. So what gives? Why are so many people buying into the same rehashed song, and why is there such a divide between said song and every other artist who actually explores the spectrum of music? Is there really something incredible about will.i.am, or GaGa, or Swift? Beats me. Whatever it is, I can't find it, but everyone else seems to click with it, whatever it is.
Any idea if Bitcoin will reshape the industry? Or are we gonna see a rehash of that one pop song over and over until everyone has ear cancer and dies?
Also, here's a weird song for your listening displeasure, if you ever need to cleanse yourself of popular music
Black Eye/Burnt Thumb - Metronomy