The band clarified that the demand for live musicians decreased during the epidemic because DJs were more in demand.
Afro Harmony's deputy leader, Mac Hamlet, said on E Vibes Musical Band Series that although the Covid era was challenging for bands, things are getting better now that more consumers and businesses are choosing live bands once more.
It was difficult for bands during the COVID era, but things are changing now. Most businesses and people prefer to have bands perform in their clubs and restaurants. Bands were declining, and it was more about DJs before, but now it's increasing," he remarked.
Additionally, Mac Hamlet stressed that musicians and DJs are not in competition with one another. He clarified that although the pandemic's financial limitations had reduced demand for live bands, things had since improved. "The DJs were taking all the gigs for a while, but I can see that it's rising for a while now," he continued. We've been working with DJs and performing together, and things have been going great. Nothing is awful.
Additionally, Mac Hamlet stressed that musicians and DJs are not in competition with one another. He clarified that although the pandemic's financial limitations had reduced demand for live bands, things had since improved. "The DJs were taking all the gigs for a while, but I can see that it's rising for a while now," he continued. We've been working with DJs and performing together, and things have been going great. Nothing is awful.