Check Out Music App Demos From NY’s Music Tech Meetup
Guest post by Eliot Van Buskirk of Evolver.fm. Every couple of months, music app developers meet up at the Knitting Factory in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, to show off what they’ve made.. Continue reading
SoundExchange Pays $204.4 Million In Digital Royalties Since Beginning Of 2012
SoundExchange announced today that is it has distributed $204.4 million in digital royalty payments to artists and labels in the first two quarters of 2012. In its second quarter alone,. Continue reading
ShoutOut Radio Recreates Song Dedication On Facebook
Remember the days of dedicating songs to friends on the local radio station? The novelty / excitement in that was hopefully everyone you knew (and many you didn’t) would hear. Continue reading
Rise Above: The Challenges Of Today’s Independent Musician
Guest post by Justin Herring of Sidewinder.fm. At this point, it’s safe to say that a lot of musicians aren’t sure what the future holds. There are numerous paths they take,. Continue reading
Remix Skrillex’ Bangarang Boomerang In Google Chrome
Guest post by Eliot Van Buskirk of Evolver.fm. One of the neatest aspects of last week’s DUMBO Summer Friday festival was that it put music app developers on the same. Continue reading
Pro-Music’s Global Guide To Music Services
Guest post by Eliot Van Buskirk of Evolver.fm. After experiencing some confusion surrounding exactly which unlimited music services are available in Canada — in part because we don’t live there. Continue reading
Overall Recorded Music Sales Expected To Decline This Year [CHART]
Despite the continuing growth of digital music sales, a recent study by market research firm Strategy Analytics suggests that overall recorded music sales are expected to decline by the end. Continue reading
My Ever-Changing Career As A Musician
Are you a musician? Wondering where musicians get income from and how they live their lives. It is hard to sustain a living as a musician, but many are doing. Continue reading
Handpicked YouTube Music Videos From Mutu.tv
Guest post by Eliot Van Buskirk of Evolver.fm. YouTube has an API — that is to say, an application programming interface. Those let people build stuff on top of big. Continue reading