Tag: We Are Viable

  • Support Your Artists To Strengthen Your National Security

    Support Your Artists To Strengthen Your National Security

    But it is the names of the artists who have yet to grace those stages, the artists the public do not yet know and risk never knowing, that we should be talking about. Grassroots music venues aren’t about the past of our music industry, they are about its future.–Mark Davyd.

    Yes, I’m an artist, musician, but a professional? (not if you base it on my income) many of us, if you hadn’t noticed, are not in this for the money and fame. This is a therapy for our friends, family, extended audience, our perceived enemies and above all therapy for ourselves, as all else flows forward from self. Until the government fully supports creative arts properly, in all sectors (during a pandemic or not) citizens will be wide open to foreign state interference and the toxic tip of disinformation.     
     
    I used to joke twenty years ago that the local Job Center should make “Job Seeker Records” due to the fact all the musicians I knew were either signing on or had to keep a day job to support their artistic calling. DJs were lucky to get twenty quid from a gig, often paying to play when organizing their own events, independently and paying to release their music with little hope of commercial success, exclusive dubplate culture among DJ’s was not for profit. Those who were fortunate to get signed with an advance, equal to the money earned from a regular 9-5 job, were not viable in their home town and enticed to the largest city nearby, or London. In the 1990s I witnessed successful people moving away from their nests to larger cities where the action, the work and the money are at. This sad fact seems wrong-headed and would be unnecessary if local support were provided. The consolidation of industries under the neoliberal surge in the 1990s is responsible for driving creative talent away from where it is currently required most, home. 

    If big tech and government and the music industry wanted to solve this they’d create a local infrastructure to support/fund creative arts, business with the same effort and pride with which they support the international finance sector, the arms manufacture sector. Yes, artists and creative industries need the money to pay rent and eat and survive, yet at the same time, we could all benefit from a new relationship between the arts and commerce, where the state and its corporate backers come together to support a decentralized and rotational network of independent artists, capable of being seen and heard equally with market giants like Ed Sheeran…without having to resort to Apple Google Facebook Amazon and Spotify for all their distribution and licensing. 

    Most but not all artists and creatives I know are left-leaning, it comes with the territory of open sincere exploration and experiment, the opposite of absolute conclusive conservatism. I get the sense that the current hard-right conservative government in the UK enjoys bashing the left and creative arts culture, an excuse to underfund, look away and inflict intentional suffering. This is nothing new since the 1960s and 1970s the Tories have attacked the liberal arts, working-class creative culture and generally they supported massive corporate takeovers and consolidation of the music business industry (Labour too), up to its current domination by the five big tech companies and two or three major labels.

    Every artist I know has questioned and fought for independence, probably with more passion in the early days, “we’re never gonna’ sell-out or play that pants commercial shit” type attitudes. Then they get married, have a family and play in a Ted Nuget cover band at retirement homes. I’m not judging, but there remains an underground, experimental, abstract…in it for the sheer exhilaration of making it new every time, authenticity in great art and artists. The attitude and life of Thelonious Monk as opposed to Jeff Bezos, to make a stark contrast. 

    I’ve two suggestions, start-up local “Job Seeker Records” imprints, modelled as if you were funded by the state. (See Scarfolk Council for examples)  Demonstrate how much future creativity lies dormant and untapped. My second suggestion is more on a personal level, try to support people in their early artistic endeavours and experiments, encourage the following of one’s intuition in combination with healthy research, study and practice. As many great musicians and artists repeat, music is a therapy for them, the process is part of the journey, the destination unknown and when the voyage is over when you find yourself with your creation, is only a part of the creative process. To campaign for keeping governments, the recording industry and finance rotational and decentralized should not be exclusive with leftwing politics, but the progressive movement toward an equal humane society of self-owning ones, united in a common process of sharing resources, intelligence, imagination and beneficial tools worldwide.

    The Covid-19 Pandemic has brought us all into a world that musicians have been familiar with for decades, the recession of bands, labels and funding, tours, independent venues, and markets due to consolidation by big tech and the major labels. IF…artists had thriving and viable systems based on the Bandcamp model for example, in conjunction with grants and support from the multiple billions in profits generated by the likes of Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music and their shareholders, they could thrive and create freely without having to worry about paying rent, eating and/or paying medical bills and health expenses. These would be first world benefits of living in Great Britain, America, and some of the other richest most technologically advanced societies on earth, and most importantly the artistic productions would be subsidized to become freely available for everybody on earth!

    Yes, art and music should be FREE, FREEDOM! But only with the support and subsidy provided by the state and corporations taking the cream off the top and giving very little back. Universal Basic Income would already cover the immediate challenges to most of the people I’m concerned about here, it has a similar result, not starving and having the means for self-therapy that can be shared with others, a win-win in any caring society. This new vision I’m riffing on (dreaming about) would also benefit a nation’s identity and status on the world stage, bringing altruism, equality and balance to a nation’s entertainment-media ecology. Instead of the Euro-Vision song contest, we need something more like the Eurovision–who supported the most artists to create the most songs, which in turn created the most shared revenue and employment for that nation–competition? 

    Local bands and local folk music, experimental non-commercial music must have an equal footing in the mediasphere with Justin Beiber, Lady Gaga and Kanye West. The audience can still choose to tune into whatever they wish, but they feel warm in their hearts that the creative arts are open and seductive as a viable career for some, a form of therapy and community for others. Either way, it is subsidized, so no need to second guess. To trust that taxes and all working communities everywhere are happy to support the arts in equal measure with the rest of the economy, ballooning with finance, arms manufacture and pharmaceutical trade. Those who claim that funding the military and army and navy is more important than the arts do not understand or do not want to understand the current battlespace of disinformation warfare. Art and creative industries like gaming have been hijacked from creative artists and weaponized to support populist hard-right movements, see Pepe the frog, Trump 2016 and the Vote Leave campaigns for appropriation of art in service of anything but support for artists.

    Imagine if Banksy were foreign secretary, Stephen Fry Prime Minister, Brian Cox and Roger Penrose as education ministers, Jamie Oliver as Health minister, Gary Lineker as minister for sport, James O’ Brien as minister for communications. Why not? They’re arguable the best at managing those domains.

    How have people ended up voting for the dullest most blatant liars and cheats, while going further than not supporting artists and creatives, attacking them and joining the hard right in stereotyping them as the enemy in their vulture culture warfare.    

    I’d like to continue this thought with the hope of refining some points and counter-arguments.

    –Steve Fly (29/10/2020)
    https://www.patreon.com/stevefly


    https://www.musicweek.com/opinion/read/viewpoint-mark-davyd-on-the-battle-to-reopen-every-venue-safely/081590

  • LET THE MUSIC PLAY

    LET THE MUSIC PLAY

    THOUGHTS AND TRAJECTORIES ON THE IMPACT OF CORONAVIRUS AND ITS COUNTERMEASURES ON UK EVENTS.


    “Good morning! What we have in mind is breakfast in bed for four hundred thousand.”–Wavy Gravy, Woodstock, 1969.


    Safe! Hi, Steve Fly reporting for duty. DJ, drummer originally from West Midlands, living in Amsterdam. I want to share thoughts on uncertainty around events, venues, artist performances, Covid-safe measures and practical solutions.

    I, like you I suspect, want to see a swift return to live events, economically supporting the venue and the artist and the safety of the community. Please go-ahead and sign as many petitions and join as many like-minded groups as possible, with an eye on both local and international adjacencies. Use creative, artistic agency to innovate past and through the array of difficult obstacles placed before us as new Covid restrictions. Work together in groups, find the others, try dipping your toe into other music scenes and networks that are equally affected, seek common ground on which to build. Use your artistic skill to get the message across. 

    I’m making this up as I go so please excuse my mistakes and misguided emphasis. I’ll try to break this down into three sections:  Obstacles / Tools required to overcome / Future Horizons.     

    OBSTACLES

    I doubt any individual can keep track of the fast paced changes in rules and regulations, in either their own country, let alone track what is happening in the others. Change is the only constant (somebody said that better before me). To stay one step ahead of this virus and the countermeasures put in place to combat it, requires eternal vigilance.

    The ability of governments and health organizations and news outlets to respond accordingly has proved to me, wholly inadequate, as for their assistance to artists and creatives and events folks, utterly shambolic. Be that as it may, we have to study the rules impartially no matter how much we don’t like them or agree with them. From this deeper understanding specific obstacles, e.g., opening hours, number of physical customers, licenses, exemptions, legality, we can map out where we need to focus, and best use our resources/time. I consider the above to be law-based obstacles, countermeasures resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic, rules that can vary from city to city, country to country, week to week. We have to practice and work on our improvisation skills, musically and politically speaking. 

    Covid-19, the biological, chemical, mathematical virus is a tough opponent that demonstrably cares not for politicians nor artists. To better understand the virus, what it is, how it spreads and how it can be neutralized comes down to study. I recommend objective study of trends and trending fields of immunology, virology, epidemiology and social health. I say this because every venue, every events business and every artist is now in the domain of public health. We are social health organizations, or we should strive to become and stand up as such. Yes Dr.

    We can’t do this without either taking some heavy crash courses in some hard scientific fields, or by making relationships with those individuals and organizations which already hold the required skills, e.g. biosecurity officers, public health representatives. Study their field, or at least skim the agenda points from their 2020 meetings and prepare to engage. Know your research, try to distinguish between hard and soft science, I know, there’s a lot of other shit going on.  


    TOOLS REQUIRED TO OVERCOME   


    In no particular order, I’d like to share some ideas for dealing with some of the above, while adding my own whimsical design-science based solutions to the problem.

    Youtube, with some time and disciplined focus, can provide all that you need in the sense of practical guides, helpful workshops and panel discussions about useful knowledge tools. My Covid playlist here.

    Search for papers using Google Scholar, find out who else is asking the questions you are, who is publishing solutions, examples of Covid-safe events, festivals, performances? (Answer: sports organizations. Team members and all staff, venues, etc, from a variety of sports have demonstrated strict measures to create a “sterile bubble” or Covid safe environment. Study these models, innovate your own ideas for your venue, band, collective, festival. Innovate through and past the restrictions, be prepared. Discuss in groups how a hypothetical “sterile bubble” might work in your chosen field, test, track and trace the hypothesis, turn it into a game.

    Trust is a tool we all have, hopefully in bed together with doubt and optimism. At some point, I feel that those innovating future Covid-safe events/venues will have to confront and work with the relevant authorities, locally, nationally, and I stress…internationally. To revert back to my plea to study and try to understand the hard sciences of biology, chemistry and physics, if you speak the universal and internationally recognised–language of science–then you have allies far and wide, beyond whatever local restrictions you may currently endeur. What works in one small town or medium sized city in one country, if properly networked and scientifically verifiable, may work in others. I see the international reach of artists who trust each other as a powerful force, before, during and after the pandemic. Try not to let local conditions get you down.
       
    Keeping in step with the hard science, and perhaps striving to communicate in probabilities, it will naturally follow that you are better informed and so better equipped to design / solve / innovate. Don’t be afraid of going further than your government advisors insist, take more precautions than they, think more inclusively than they do, speak more precisely and specifically than they do, care more than they do and the most difficult task…taking the Covid-19 virus more seriously than they. As you may have noticed, I don’t have time to entertain so called, scamdemic or covid hoax conspiracies, yes we should all fight for our right, civil liberties and freedoms, but to claim Covid 19 is a hoax directly and negatively affects these efforts, and our effort to return–as quickly as possible–to some semblance of society where venues, artists and promoters and the public can stay active and sustain themselves, viably. Yes.


    FUTURE HORIZONS
         

    The Covid 19 global pandemic will pass, there will be a time in the future when those who survived it regroup and get back to events and festivals as we knew them before March, despite the romantic vision of a single day when the events industry gets switched on, it seems unlucky it will happen that way.

    Presently, I feel we should prepare for each local municipality and different nations swaying back and forward between local and national lock-downs, or attempt to create a “sterile bubble”. I don’t like this or want this but I think it’s the way it’s going to be, so we should network and regroup, both locally and nationally, to at least stay in communication and share anything deemed useful, including testimony.

    We ALL have our stories, honest, true, heartfelt, dazzling (when including examples of previous works) perhaps these testimonies can be gathered around an innovative hashtag or extension of an existing campaign? Join adjacent campaigns. Make video/audio testimonials, make them dazzle. Make common ground using Hashtags, for example: 

    #SaveOurVenues #WeAreViable #WeMakeEvents #WeMakeSafeEvents #LetTheMusicPlay #ArtSafe #ArtSafeTestimonials #BioSecureArtists #BioSafeEvents #ArtistScientist #CovidSafeForArt #SaveOurMusic

    I’d also suggest alternative collaborative networks to raise funds for day-to-day needs and challenges to those directly affected by the virus and its countermeasures, plus opportunity for income revenue. Yes, all creatives are affected, those with existing vulnerabilities more so, let’s keep an eye out for them. Most of the tech giants have such platforms to receive funds, I’m grateful and fortunate to have Patreon supporters, I recommend it. I’m trying to drive more meaningful traffic there than to Farcebook, but we must use all platforms to spread our message #LetTheMusicPlay  

    Together with Bandcamp, Go Fund Me, Kick Starter and Indiegogo there’s a handful of ways to receive support, remotely. It’s no substitute for a gig or booking, but it’s worth going through the process of evaluating your assets, existing networks and possible adjacencies. You can find me at www.patreon.com/stevefly I’d love to have you on-board for the ride, to innovate tools to help us navigate the rocky canal ahead.


    THANKS


    Thanks to those raising awareness about the dire situation in the UK and across the world facing artists, events staff, tour managers, promoters, stage and transport staff, caterers, theaters, clubs, sound and lighting engineers, the public…stranded without the events that bind a healthy culture together.  

    I wish each and every person affected by the virus and its countermeasures a safe journey into uncertainty, never stop innovating and testing hypotheses, the future may judge you kindly for your efforts at this critical juncture, sincerely.

    –Steve Fly

    www.deepscratch.net
    www.patreon.com/stevefly
    www.radiofreeamsterdam.org


    “It’s going to be a combination Scopes trial, revolution in the streets, Woodstock Festival and People’s Park, all rolled into one.–Abbie Hoffman.

    Further Reading / Groups / Campaigns

    We Are Viable (FB group) – https://www.facebook.com/groups/1594744227372051

    Music Venue Trust: http://musicvenuetrust.com/ / https://saveourvenues.co.uk

    UK Music.org: https://www.ukmusic.org/policy/copyright-directive/lovemusic/

    Save Our National Venues: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/save-our-venues-national-campaign

    1500 Artists Call On Government (News Item) https://www.dazeddigital.com/music/article/49697/1/letthemusic-play-campaign-1500-musicians-sign-open-letter-save-uk-live-music

    Petition (Let us Dance) https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/332789?fbclid=IwAR1SdXsjoeWxVvT1Eoc1mRGgy6vYqNVIvTYAFsBsboy1rULIzcMXNIZuh8Q

    Mark Pesce Lecture: (Horizons and Trajectories) https://youtu.be/pVQw0rsXW2k