The recording industry is changing.
Much extremely high quality music is made on laptops and at home these days. Most musicians are web savvy, and yet the internet is seen as a marketing tool, but not a tool for connecting with other creators.
So artists use whomever they have locally, or they do their best with synths and samples, going without the benefit that real, tried-and-true artists could bring to their work through collaboration.
Meanwhile on the other end of the information superhighway, potential musical collaborators go about their lives, with fast internet connections and underutilized resources of talent, time, and gear. They have everything they need to be of great value to potential clients, except one thing.
A connection point.
Recording Bazaar is an online meeting place where recording artists can find one another and begin bettering each other’s work and lives through collaboration.
Who are we and how did we get here?
