--- title: Streaming to the masses description: >- Most musicians carry a dream. In the beginning of the new millennium internet had an intrinsic promise: to liberate the market from the middle-hands. date: 2020-10-22 12:07:12 artist: author: set category: highlights album: tags: - article image: video_path: download: link: url: buttontext: chat: check_this_if_cannot_be_bought: false stores: - name: url: icon: download: false --- What happened to our dreams? It's a fairly simple a common story. We thought our new tools would be a remedy to a social problem. ![](/images/posts/photo-2020-10-22-13-59-23.jpg){: width="749" height="403"} We thought the music market didn't operate like other markets, that if an industry freshly grown global multi-billion industry could be on the brink of fall, it had to be bringing a new variable to the table. And it's almost true. Mostly true: the music market is a lot more shady then say; the market for salad. (Although i wouldn't be surprised if i am making a debatable claim here.) But it's not the shadyness of the music market that sets it appart from others. It's how it's value is being created. In that sense