Good man
Its a double edged sword tbh
While the net, social media etc are great tools, its all too easy to be swallowed up in a sea of mediocre music and be overlooked. In addition it is much harder to make a living now, if you don't play live or create music that doesnt translate to live then making a living in pretty much impossible now from music alone. I think that due to this, it is changing the landscape of our musical experience. Bigger labels are spending less time and money on the recording side of things and labels large and small are taking less risks and as such artists have to have pretty much made a big splash and largely lose a certain amount of uniqueness before they recieve any industry input. That said, labels are largely becoming a dwindling stage in history, live agents and management are the new movers and shakers with artists making I would guess at over 85% of their money from live alone nowadays. So yes, the net is great to get out there, but making a living in 2013 is becoming harder than ever based on the old model of the music industry. Artists need to be performers, studio engineers, multi-instrumental, industry savvy, media experts with a clear vision and flexible beyond belief now.