What is your take on virtual performances versus physical ones?Ī virtual show is never the same as a physical live show. I think that is essential if we want to avoid such events in the future.Ī post shared by Hariharan A pandemic forced performances to go virtual. I also realised there is no organisation that has a corpus of funds for artists in distress, in times of need. Also, for most artists, live performances are a vital key, and with that taken away, and not knowing how to really work the business side of music, made it very hard for them to do anything. What do you feel has been its biggest impact on the art and music industry?įor a large section of the music fraternity, the pandemic meant a loss of livelihood. The pandemic affected everyone in a huge way. Some songs deal with sensitive topics, so any remix or mashup should be mindful of that, that’s all. ![]() Yes, one should never butcher a song to the extent that its sanctity is destroyed. I don’t think labeling them as a remix or a mashup should make any difference. ![]() ![]() Like I said, for me music is either good or bad. Have you ever felt the culture of remixes and mashups corrupt the originality of songs? ![]() The host of young classical musicians we see today and how they interact and engage with their fans is testament to how both are learning to appreciate each other. Good music is good music and will never go unrecognised. ALSO READ | ‘Like cosmic divinity, music knows few boundaries’: Ustad Amjad Ali Khan
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