REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review
Apple will officially launch its iCloud this Monday June 6th and details of what the cloud music service will be like and cost, plus what the records labels are getting. Continue reading
No One Will Remember Your Band: 10 Ways to Stop Being Forgettable
Avid music fans like to seek out new music and attend shows. It is always great when these fans decide to support your music, but people are often overwhelmed and. Continue reading
More News: iCloud Latest, Spitz Exits Topspin, E3, Apple vs. Concert Piracy, RIAA On Copyrights & More
At 10AM PT today, Steve Jobs will take the stage at Apple's WWDC2011 to announce the iCloud and other new products. We'll be tweeting developments live @hypebot and follow with. Continue reading
MTT Weekly Recap: The Many Hats of a Musician
Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Rich Gordon: The Many Hats of a Musician Tim London: Remake Remodel – The Major Labels Speak Dave Cool: How to Get a. Continue reading
2000 Things To Generate 20,000 Fans – Create A Monthly Fan Meetup
To continue his project on 2000 different things to generate 20,000 fans, Michael Brandvold recommends holding a fan meetup. It’s easy to set up through Meetup.com and you can connect. Continue reading
This May Be The Worst Music Video You’ll Ever See: “I Don’t Wanna be a Crappy Housewife”
As folks who know me will attest, I'm not inclined to meanness. But this video by Norwegian wannabe Tonje Langeteig may just be the worst music video I've ever seen;. Continue reading
Apple iCloud Advances Major Labels $100-$150 Million, Indies Get $0 (Zero, Zip, Nothing)
Apple is advancing the major labels $100 – $150 million to allow the launch of its iCoud music locker next week, according to reports. Google had apparently offered the same. Continue reading
How To Get A Booking Agent To Book Your Band
Finding venues to perform and scheduling performances can be tedious. On Music Think Tank, Dave Cool has a simple answer to people looking for a professional booking agent. He states. Continue reading
Edgar Bronfman’s First Cash (But Not His Last) From Warner Music Group Sale: $5,960,000
No wonder he's smiling. Trusts controlled by Warner Music Group CEO Edgar Bronfman Jr. were sold for $5.96 million on May 27, May 31 and June 1 according to an. Continue reading