Like it or not, AI is here in music, and it’s changing things fast. And while many musicians and industry figures are strongly opposed to the greater presence of artificial intelligence in all stages of music creation and distribution, others are more accepting, and say artists should simply adapt to the changing times.
In a new conversation on MusicTech’s My Forever Studio podcast – which sees producers and musicians choose items to go in their fantasy forever studio – production prodigy Charlie Deakin Davies says the music industry is ever-changing, so artists should expect it to continue doing so.
“This is one of my special interests,” they say. “Even just the music industry as a whole, like even one of the biggest changes that happened with Universal and the massive mergers last year, the knock on effect has been absolutely massive, actually in the production and the artist world. [And] because I’m a signed artist to Sony, I am seeing it from that side.”
They go on: “But I’m also an active producer [and] writer as well, and an MD. So I feel like I’ve got a bird’s eye view on what’s happening in the major label industry at the moment. I don’t think it’s scary. I think some people are scared. But because I like music industry history, I’m like, don’t worry!
“This is just, just the analog to digital transition. This is just the record to tape transition. Like, don’t worry. Like, we’re just having one of those.”
Davies says, however, that it’s “scary for some people, because they don’t know whether they’re going to be on the chopping block of these changes”.
Specifically with respect to whether producers and artists should see AI as a threat, Davies goes on: “I’m not saying it’s an unfounded fear. Change is about to happen and change is happening. Change always happens.
“And when you choose to work in an industry that is on the front line of innovation, of technology and media consumption and social culture… I think it’s the highest changing technology and cultural thing that there is. So I think people need to go in eyes wide open if they’ve chosen that career.
“Yeah, it’s scary. Your job might get taken away, but like, work with it. Like, can you use AI? Can you do this stuff? I don’t know. You’ll have me on the podcast in like 10 years and I’ll be like, ‘I’m homeless!’”
Watch the full episode below:
The My Forever Studio podcast – created in partnership with Audient – sees artists, producers, and engineers create their dream fantasy Forever Studio. However, hosts Chris Barker and Will Betts impose some strict rules. Our guests are permitted a limited number of items in their creative space, so they must choose carefully. There will be nostalgia. There will be anecdotes. There may be gags. But there will be no bundles!
You can subscribe to My Forever Studio on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and check out all episodes so far via MusicTech.
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