My Next Read: “Corporate Life in the Digital Music Industry: Remaking the Major Record Label from the Inside Out” by Toby Bennett

Drawing on a deep and long-term first-hand engagement with major labels in the early years of the 21st century, Corporate Life in the Digital Music Industry: Remaking the Major Record Label from the Inside Out by Toby Bennett sheds new light ‘behind the scenes’, at a time of drastic and far-reaching transformation. Refreshingly, it centers not on artists and the most powerful decision-makers but on everyday experiences of work and back-office corporate employees.

Doing so reveals the internal activities and conflicts that, while hidden from public view, enable processes of change: from paperwork, data systems, managerial pressures and redundancies to graduate training schemes, departmental politics and shared playlists, providing a new route into understanding the broader cultures and infrastructures of the global recording industry. This oft-forgotten office work tells a different story of contemporary digital music, one more sensitive to the complex intersections that texture the conduct of work and organizational life.