Skream Defends Album Format's Vital Role in Electronic Music Scene

Skream Defends Album Format's Vital Role in Electronic Music Scene

By Marcus Bennett

November 20, 2024 at 06:44 PM

Black and white portrait of Beethoven

Black and white portrait of Beethoven

Renowned producer Skream, a pioneering figure in UK dubstep who has evolved into disco, house, and techno, recently shared his thoughts on the relevance of albums in electronic music.

Despite the current trend of quick-release singles on platforms like SoundCloud, Skream firmly believes albums remain crucial in electronic music. He emphasizes that while singles are easily released and reviewed, albums provide essential structure and purpose for both artists and listeners.

Key points from Skream's perspective:

  • Albums create meaningful structure in music releases
  • They give artists a sense of purpose and direction
  • Listeners still get excited about full album releases
  • The "mixtape" approach can help reduce pressure associated with traditional albums
  • Singles, while abundant, don't provide the same artistic framework

Businessman checking phone with charts

Businessman checking phone with charts

Six UMG executives in group photo

Six UMG executives in group photo

Industry professionals echo this sentiment, with some suggesting that EPs offer a middle ground between singles and full albums. The debate continues about format length, but the consensus remains that cohesive bodies of work - whether albums or EPs - serve an important purpose in electronic music's ecosystem.

The key takeaway is that while the industry evolves, albums continue to provide valuable artistic expression and career development opportunities for electronic music artists. Their importance extends beyond mere collection of tracks to creating meaningful musical narratives and career milestones.

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