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Bandcamp is reporting a record year for 2017. Here are some highlights:- Digital album sales were up 16% vs. a 20% industry decline)
- Track sales up 33% vs. a 23% industry decline
- Merch sales up 36%.
- Growth in physical sales was led by vinyl (up 54%)
- CD sales up 18%
- Cassette sales rose 41%
- Revenue from the 3,500 independent labels on Bandcamp grew 73%
- More than 600,000 artists have now sold something through the site
- The Bandcamp Daily blog grew its audience by 84%
- All-time payments to artists through Bandcamp reached $270 million
- A new app for artists and labels
- Successful fundraisers for the ACLU and TLC, and we’ll soon mark six straight years as a profitable company that only makes money when artists make a lot more money.
"standalone music streaming companies continued to lose money."
andcamp sees itself as a counterweight to these dangerous monopolies. “Bandcamp serves as an honest-to-goodness, proof-in-the-pudding bulwark against the creep of artistic monoculture fueled by the consolidation of digital life into the hands of a few companies," NPR Music’s Andrew Flanagan wrote "Maybe the future isn’t a dumpster fire after all.”