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New information exhibits the longer term is shiny for unbiased artists

Luminate’s Midyear Music Report for 2024 incorporates some attention-grabbing classes for musicians.

The report additionally means that regardless of many current controversies — akin to Spotify royalty modifications, Deezer catalog modifications, and the spectre of limitless AI-generated music competing with human creativity —  issues really appear MORE promising for decrease and mid-tier unbiased artists. 

So let’s take a look at among the report’s key takeaways, from the angle of a career-minded musician. 

What’s Luminate’s Midyear Music Report?

Luminate (previously Neilsen Music) is an organization that offers analytics concerning the music and leisure industries. 

The Midyear Music Report is a powerful and impressively-interactive research of music engagement and client habits over the previous 6 months. 

The report measures 23 trillion information factors. From 1000’s of artists. In additional than 50 genres. In 48 markets. Gathered from 500+ sources throughout streaming, social, retail, and airplay. 

Listed below are some encouraging numbers…

Streaming is (nonetheless) rising

The speed of streaming adoption differs vastly relying available on the market, however when measured worldwide: streaming is up considerably. 

On-demand audio streaming grew 15.1% when in comparison with the primary half of 2023. 

Unbiased music is capturing extra of the eye

Not solely has streaming grown total, so too has the share of whole streams commanded by unbiased musicians:

Because the report states:

Do you know that indie artists made up 62.1% of all artists who accrued between 1M and 10M U.S. On-Demand Audio streams in (the primary half) of 2024?

Actually, the share of indie artists who earned greater than 500M On-Demand Audio streams elevated by greater than 2% in H1 2024 as in comparison with H2 2023.

So what number of artists garnered between 1 million and 10 million streams in H1 of 2024? 

29,253.

Of which 62.1% had been NOT main label acts. 

That is nice information for the massive and rising phase of music-creators who fall between obscurity and superstardom. 

So “middle-tier” artists are doing higher?

Sure, they’re commanding extra consideration. That being mentioned, some information retailers have lined this story and used the time period “center class artist” as a substitute.

It’s possibly a small level, however I do need to tackle my concern about complicated these two phrases. Center-tier precisely describes the massive cohort of artists between the listening extremes, with the less-than-a-thousand crowd on the one aspect, and the billion-streams membership on the opposite. 

“Center class artist” (not less than to me) implies particular earnings or financial standing. And whereas loads of these middle-tier artists is not going to solely earn streaming income, but additionally obtain and merch gross sales, live performance ticket gross sales, sync licensing charges, and extra — middle-tier streaming exercise by itself might not equal center class earnings, significantly if income is cut up between a number of collaborators, co-writers, and so forth.

Once more, streaming doesn’t occur in a vacuum, so there’s overlap between middle-tier and middle-class artists, however… I simply wished so as to add a phrase of warning about the excellent news headlines. 

My caveats apart, total streaming development mixed with middle-tier artist development IS unambiguously nice information. 

Is your oldest music nonetheless new

I’ve been saying for years that even your oldest music shall be model new to most listeners. 

And in some methods, given our passive consumption surroundings pushed by algorithmic advice and playlists, release-dates matter lower than ever. 

This slide suggests as a lot:

Now when Luminate tracks “deep catalog” exercise, they’re actually a complete historical past of recorded music’s largest hits. So after all that’s nonetheless attracting huge consideration. 

However as Kevin Breuner and I’ve mentioned on loads of events, our personal children actually don’t care about launch dates. They don’t know if a tune got here out within the Sixties, the 80s, 2010, or yesterday. 

In the event that they haven’t heard it, they usually hear it, they usually prefer it, they prefer it. 

So the ability of catalog is extra than simply the gravity it holds for nostalgic generations. It’s one thing easier: It’s good music. And in case your oldest tracks are nice too, they will have the identical influence on new listeners. 

How encouraging!

The lesson? Develop methods to market your again catalog

A.I. ain’t bought nuthin’ on us!

This subsequent thought shouldn’t be taken from the report, however I used to be pondering that if catalog music continues to be so helpful, and if middle-tier artist engagement is on the rise,…

… aren’t each of these issues mixed proof that demand for human creativity continues to be enormously excessive

Maybe our fears that robots will exchange us are a bit overblown. 

AI instruments are opening a world of recent prospects for human artists. And this Luminate report really makes me extra excited to see how these instruments are utilized by that very same group of middle-tier creators who’re already attracting listeners, driving developments, and innovating by necessity of their manufacturing and music advertising and marketing ways

Bodily codecs are essential

There’s a lot information to dig into relating to CD and vinyl gross sales that I’m going to write down a devoted article. However the TLDR is: You (in all probability) ought to provide bodily music codecs!

Outcomes range by style, after all, however a a major quantity of music engagement and income continues to be pushed by the acquisition of CD and vinyl:

Paid streaming subscribers who’re followers of Ok-Pop and Latin Music specifically are very prone to buy bodily codecs:

Diehard followers additionally love variants (CD, vinyl, cassette, and so forth), totally different shade vinyl, totally different album cowl choices, bonus editions, and extra. 

Acts like Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish are capable of pull that off in a way more strong means, however the lesson stays: 

Make your music merch really feel like a collector’s merchandise. Uncommon. Crafted. Well worth the greater value.

Having fun with the actual world? Thank Gen Z!

When you imagine Gen Z is maximally on-line, you’d solely be half proper. It now additionally seems that this demographic is the most prone to attend reside concert events:

So should you’re glad your favourite act continues to be capable of tour, possibly cease making enjoyable of Gen Z’s smartphone habits and thank them for going out and paying to see reside music!

And if you’re a member of Gen Z (ages 15-27), pat your self on the again and hold attending as many exhibits as now you can. As a result of nothing slows down your nightlife fairly like children and careers. 😱

TikTok continues to be on high

Fortunately, individuals appear to be listening to music extra usually than they select different leisure actions like sports activities, studying, podcasts, and short-form video. However once they mix music consumption with short-form video, the place do listeners flip? 

TikTok.

YouTube Shorts appears to be catching up rapidly although.

Lesson? Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts have made enormous strikes; and discuss of TikTok bans or compelled acquisitions within the USA have induced some musicians to imagine they will or ought to abandon the app. 

Customers inform a special story.

After all it is best to solely be energetic as an artist on platforms that align together with your values and pursuits, however if you need to be the place the persons are, the persons are on TikTok.

Video drives gig attendance

Assume the typical TikTok person simply sits on the sofa observing their display all day? 

Nope! They often take brief breaks to go see concert events. ; )

This stat might overlap with the Gen Z and TikTok observations above, but it surely’s attention-grabbing by itself as properly: Quick-form video customers are 38% extra prone to go to reside concert events. 

Which is a pleasant counter to the anticipated narrative. And it’s one thing that artists like Windborne have know for years: 

You possibly can successfully attain audiences and promote reside occasions through geo-tagged video content material on TikTok!

Avid gamers can pay you extra

Based on Luminate’s report, avid gamers throughout the generations are extra probably to purchase music merch:

Is the lesson that it is best to promote music to avid gamers?

Not essentially. Although “gaming” is a broad time period and touches many audiences, it’s in all probability true that sure genres like EDM, rock, hip-hop, lo-fi, pop, and possibly even modern classical will carry out higher with avid gamers than issues like people, jazz, youngsters’s music, and so forth. 

However should you DO make music that may resonate with avid gamers, and need to be energetic within the locations they’re already hanging out, right here’s the place to go:

Companion with the platforms

One of many research I discovered probably the most attention-grabbing requested which options are most essential for music shoppers once they’re contemplating their loyalty to any explicit streaming platform:

HiFi audio has change into LESS essential to shoppers. 

What’s most essential? Entry to the artists! 

Issues like unique content material, updates from the artist, information concerning the artist, and livestreaming. 

If that’s what platform customers need — nearer relationships and entry to you, the artist — consider your self as a accomplice within the platform’s client-retention efforts. Give the DSPs what they need, and also you’ll in all probability profit from elevated visibility.

The problem for an artist operating their very own profession, after all, is to supply “unique” content material to quite a few platforms. By definition, that’s not scalable. 

Nevertheless it does spotlight that you simply SHOULD be offering unique content material to not less than the biggest platforms.

For example, Spotify Clips and Canvas, or Pandora AMP’s Artist Audio Messaging

Conclusion

There’s a lot extra in Luminate’s report, and I’ve simply commented on features I discovered most related for unbiased musicians.

If you wish to try the entire thing, and I believe it is best to (even simply to marvel on the design), go right here.


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