How COVID-19, lockdowns and isolation are forcing musicians to adapt the way they create

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Australia's musicians were dealt a heavy blow by the pandemic, but the rise in bedroom-created music has seen a growing confidence in the independent music scene.

, Sugerman said these stories mattered to those still making a name for themselves.

"I was actually in a recording contract from late 2017 to about late 2019, and so I wasn't really able to put out music, just because I had exclusive rights to them," she said. "A huge barrier for a lot of aspiring engineers or artists who want to do engineering work as well, is just class," she said."And now it's kind of like there's gear or plugins at every different point of access, in terms of finances."

"I started doing a bunch of live streams on Instagram, just answering artists' questions about, you know, 'how do I make my vocal sound good?'

 

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