Ilana Kaplan Since lockdown began in March, songwriters have needed to adapt to a digital-first world. In-person sessions largely became a distant memory, replaced by more screen-time for artists who would normally be in the studio for hours.
Zoom became a way of life, leaving some songwriters yearning for the days when kicking back in the studio until 3 a.m. was the norm.But for some hitmakers, online sessions have been a welcome change, allowing creativity to move more seamlessly and juggle their personal lives.
For others, the lack of human contact has been disruptive. However, no reaction to how COVID-19 has impacted the music business has been the same.One benefit to remote songwriting sessions has been newfound creativity, according.
Read more on variety.com