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Guest post by Danny Ross. This article originally appeared on ForbesA picture is worth a thousand notes.Just look at a band's album art, music video, Instagram feed or live show, and it will become clear that visuals have taken on a more pronounced role in the era of streaming music. So I was excited to learn more from Robby Morris, who oversees releases by Bon Iver, Angel Olsen and The War On Drugs as Creative Director at Secretly Group. Here's our chat:Danny Ross: Why are visuals so important in music right now?Robby Morris: If you hear a band on Spotify, it comes with an image sitting right alongside it. So it's more and more important for that image to be the best representation of your artistry. It's the first thing listeners will see. There are no rules to what makes a good cover. You don't want to put out a bright, flashy image just to catch somebody's eye. But there has to be a certain immediacy of voice — not an immediacy of aesthetics.Ross: When does that visual element carry over into socials like Instagram?Morris: After you stream a song, then you go to social media to see how the band expresses themselves. That's the second layer of discovery for both A&R people and for fans. How you interact with your fans is important, you don't want to force it. You don't need to be oversharing — some artists aren't good at it! If you look at Ryley Walker, his socials are just a pure expression of who he is. It’s brash and hilarious, that's just him expressing himself.Ross: So what is a Creative Director exactly?Morris: Creative Directors, in a traditional sense, exist at ad agencies working on visual elements of a campaign. That's a big part of what I do. The music is obviously the most important thing, but secondarily is the visuals. It's my job to help bridge the gap between the music from an A&R level, to how the band wants to represent themselves visually. And to understand how that informs marketing. How do they want to express that music in a live setting? Through packaging, press photos, music videos, Instagram and online representation? It’s my job to elevate that.One artist I jumped right into was serpentwithfeet. We worked closely on a music video with director Andrew Thomas Huang. Then Red Bull Music Academy Festival New York help put all these ideas on stage at the Reliquary at the High Line Hotel. So I got to help him build his world, put it on camera and on stage. And we were lucky enough to run a cover feature with Fader,which is an amazing coup for a debut artist.Why Image Matters In The Spotify Age: Secretly Group Creative Director Explains
Danny Ross sat down to chat with Robby Morris, the creative director of indie powerhouse the Secretly Group, which is responsible for the releases of Bon Iver, Angel Olsen, The. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/11/a-creative-director-explains-why-image-matters-in-the-spotify-ag