Free Music Industry Sounds

what has changed the music industry?
Something happened sometime between 80 and 90 in the music to my ears changed dramatically the way music sounds. appears to be a very pop formula is written in the 90 years and part of 80 (with a predictable verse-chorus-verse-ch …- Bridge-chorus format) instead of more free music before that date. There were still plenty of songs like this before the decade of 80-90, but however, was not an artistic margin in many of the songs (as another example, how often do you hear a guitar, drums, piano, solo or synthetic in today's music) I do not consider myself a nostalgic, or have a bias for the generation of music either, but I'm just curious about the cause of this trend.
Two things happened, one technological, one commercial. Technologically, the use of samplers and recording DigiCal made it easier for music made of small loops that play in and around the track. Because it was simpler and cheaper to create music this way, more music is created in this manner as the old fashioned way of putting the musicians in a room and they play together. This has created the new sound of hip-hop rhythmic cycles repeated as opposed to music composed by the melody and harmony. Commercially, the merger of the record with the radio network and reservation agents has created a monolith that has reduced the capacity of smaller groups to find success. With everything that a management company (radio airplay, concert, promotion, CD and Internet sales), there is less space for artists, varience least as popular music will sound like. It is a circle. The more we accustimed become of this music, the more we expect the music to sound like this, and the more the companies that produce the least varience of music that keeps the cycle going.
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