Bangers Open Air: Fernando Quesada and Arthur Fitzgibbon talk about the festival podcast

Bangers Open Air: Fernando Quesada and Arthur Fitzgibbon talk about the festival podcast


The meeting provided valuable revelations on the evolution of the music industry and the new borders of the metal

In the seventh episode of the official Bangers Bangers podcast, the Bruno Sutter host brought a conversation with the conversation Fernando QuesadaMarketing director of School of RockOne of the most important musical franchises in the world and also guitarist of the band Ready to be hatedAND Arthur FitzgibbonPresident of Onerpm Brazil, one of the largest distributors of digital music on the planet.

This He spoke of his experience of balance of his responsibilities as a marketing director of School of Rock node Brazil, Spain AND Portugal, while at the same time I learned to play the eight -string guitar for its new band, Ready to be hated. He underlined the importance of delegating the functions to complete the projects efficiently, a precious lesson for both business management and musical creation.

The presence of School of Rock at the Festival Open Air Bangers was highlighted, with particular emphasis on the area Childrenstrengthening the commitment of the event to feed the next generation of musicians. Which, which went from below to the guitar, also spoke of the creative process behind the formation of the Ready to be hated.

Bangers Open Air: Onerpm Executive talks about the CD transition period to streaming

Already Arthur He brought a fascinating perspective on the evolution of the music industry, tracing the journey from physics to digital. He argued that, surprisingly, we do not yet live the maximum splendor of digital music, projecting that the peak should take place between 2026 and 2028. The executive commented on the transition of musical consumption over the decades LP emergency, The rise of the CDThe period of The piracy of CD and the Illegal downloads and the beginning of streaming in 2010.

He added that we are currently seeing the emergence of unconventional artists on digital platforms that have nothing to do with music, like podcasts.

Take a look at the podcast of Open Air Bangers:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfuxm9m0tni

Source: Terra

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