Catering to the impatient digital listener: Accelerated composition patterns in popular music, 1986–2020

IF 2.4 2区 文学 Q1 COMMUNICATION
Christoph Klimmt, Mareike Sperzel, Jasmin Straßburger, Viviane Winkler, Yannick Schneeweiß, Hubert Léveillé Gauvin
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The present study explored trends of compositional acceleration in top hit songs as a potential consequence of streaming platforms and digital habits of music consumption. Many media users have been shifting towards ‘Permanently online, permanently connected’ ( Vorderer et al., 2018 ) behaviors and are thus likely to face choice overload in many episodes of music consumption. In turn, the creative audio industries seem to adjust strategically to altered audience demands that platforms can identify in their mass data traces. Extending a study by Léveillé Gauvin (2018) , we investigate five compositorial features (main tempo, time before voice enters, time before title is mentioned, number of words in song title, and song duration) for Billboard top 10 songs (1986 to 2020) and ‘Spotify’ top 10 songs (2016 to 2020). Across features, long-term trends of accelerated composition have mostly continued in recent years, but only weak evidence was secured for a particular booster effect of the competitive ‘Spotify’ ecology on compositorial acceleration.
迎合不耐烦的数字听众:流行音乐中的加速作曲模式,1986-2020
目前的研究探讨了热门歌曲的作曲加速趋势,这是流媒体平台和音乐消费的数字习惯的潜在后果。许多媒体用户已经转向“永久在线,永久连接”(Vorderer等人,2018)的行为,因此在许多音乐消费事件中可能面临选择过载。反过来,创意音频产业似乎也在进行战略性调整,以适应受众需求的变化,平台可以从海量数据中识别这些需求。我们扩展了l ·高文(2018)的研究,研究了Billboard前10首歌曲(1986年至2020年)和Spotify前10首歌曲(2016年至2020年)的五个作曲特征(主节奏、声音进入前的时间、提到标题前的时间、歌曲标题中的单词数和歌曲持续时间)。纵观特征,近年来加速作曲的长期趋势基本持续,但只有微弱的证据证明竞争性的“Spotify”生态对作曲加速的特殊促进作用。
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