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Guest post by Chris Martins of the Spotify For Artists Blog[‘Spotify for Artists’ is a powerful free resource for artists and their teams to better understand and build their audiences, offering statistics and insights into who is listening to and discovering their music. The ‘Spotify for Artists’ blog works with a team of award-winning journalists to help artists better understand the Spotify ecosystem and to tell the story of what it means to be an artist in 2018.]Three veterans offer advice for navigating the DIY tour circuit.There are lots of reasons to plan, book, and run your own tour, foremost among them being not having a choice. After all, booking agents aren’t issued like driver’s licenses — before you begin working with one, you’ll have to prove your mettle. Even then, many artists prefer the DIY lifestyle—from basements and galleries to festivals and clubs, DIY touring is a uniquely brutal grind, but the rewards are singular too.For Los Angeles' Sophie Weil, 28, who makes experimental rock via the projects Syko Friend and Olga, it's about forging a deeper connection with the music: "I've been going to house shows since I was a teen. That really informed who I am,” she says. “What's the point in playing if you're not involved in the process?"
Sophie Weil
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