The Song Factory’s Real Product Is Your Silence
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The music industry has always needed two things to function: hit songs and passive listeners. This episode looks at how the system produces both. From the staff writer trapped in a 10-to-2 quota session on Music Row, to Spotify's now-confirmed use of low-cost commissioned content to quietly push human artists off its biggest playlists, to the arrival of AI-generated "deepfake souls" uploaded at scale - the factory has never been more efficient, or more desperate to keep you on the receiving end.
But there is one act it still cannot monetize. When you make music yourself, there is nothing to stream, nothing to license, and nothing to sell. This episode is about why that matters - and why the impulse to silence yourself is not an honest assessment of your ability. It is the factory, still collecting.