Looks Like Amazon Music Has Its Own ‘Fake Artists’ – Digital Music News

Posted: August 27, 2017 at 4:43 am


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For decades, recordings of nature sounds have been packaged and sold at a handsome profit. And its the same rotating list: crashing waves, birds chirping in a forest, rain outside your window. That marketplace has been worth millions, especially in the heyday of CDs, with companies like Somerset Entertainment smartly expanding the market.

Arguably, its just as much part of the music industry as piano music designed to help you sleep. Its designed to play in the background, and make you not listen (at least actively). But both types of music have producers, content owners, and other familiar players.

The artist for Somerset was actually a team of people (including the founder) who went out on rugged adventures and recorded this stuff. And if youve ever hiked in a jungle with someone recording the ambient noises, you know this isnt an easy endeavor. Indeed, those artists are just like the producers putting together relaxing piano music for insomniacs and grad students.

Heres what happens when you look for nature recordings on Amazon.

A recurring artist on Amazon Music is Skate Creek Sounds, which produces everything from Rain for Relaxing to Campfire Sounds. Its good stuff, and its been done before lots and lots of times before. Which means its the musical equivalent of a commodity, and the entire reason why Amazon created Skate Creek Sounds in the first place.

That right: Skate Creek Sounds is an Amazon-created brand, designed to control every aspect of the production and dissemination of nature sound recordings. And capture a lot more revenue in the process.

A quick Google search reveals that Skate Creek is only available on Amazon. Just like its difficult to find any of Spotifys alleged fake artists outside of Spotify.

If that question sounds ludicrous, then consider this: just last month, people were screaming bloody murder at Spotify for allegedly creating fake artists who played relaxing piano music. And just like nature sounds, this piano (or other relaxing music) is difficult to differentiate. But great if you need to tune out.

And, a way for Amazon to recapture billions by becoming the generic brand for a range of products. Quartz did a great review of this, and listed dozens of Amazon-owned brands that are faking people out. Theres Franklin & Freeman for mens shoes, NuPro for tech accessories, and Single Cow Burger for frozen foods. And every single one of these brands is based on mountains of purchasing data.

This definitely isnt an experiment. The list of Amazons covert brands is impressively long, and enough to cause real brands to freak out. Just like real artists and labels in the music industry.

All of which raises the question of whether Spotify will push to control more of its own content. If only to create a business model that actually works.

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