Dee Snider Of Twisted Sister’s Metadata Mishap
While making music readily available for digital download is an easy process, it is important that artists take the time to include metadata relating to the music in order to. Continue reading
The Real Problem With Music Streaming
Although debates over music streaming generally revolve around the meager incomes which they often earn for artists and songwriters, there may be a larger issue at stake concerning the overall. Continue reading
We Need Your Vote To Help Hypebot Co-Host An Official SXSW Music Tech Meetup
SXSW continues to strengthen the convergence of music and tech, and Hypebot is joining with music tech PR firm rock paper scissors to propose an official meetup during the day. We Need Your. Continue reading
CAA Head Of Music Rob Light Remembers Bobby Brooks
Rob Light Bobby Brooks was, by all accounts, both a passionate advocate for artists and that rarest of all commodities, a truly good person. Today, on the 25th anniversary of. Continue reading
3 Things Bands Usually Overpack On Their First Tour
When loading up to go on tour for the first time, there are a few items that are better left at home rather than making your already crowded van feel. Continue reading
Is Flipagram The Next Social Hub for Artists?
Gunning to be the social network where artists connect with their fans is an ambitious goal. But Flipagram has deep pockets and offers the one thing most of its competitors. Continue reading
PRS Music Sues Soundcloud After “5 Years Of Unsuccessful Negotiations”
It's one step forward and one step back for SoundCloud. Rumors have the music site close to a key deal with Universal. But today UK music collection and licensing body. Continue reading
Can Famous Dead Musicians Stop Piracy? Probably Not.
The latest in a series of campaigns to prevent music piracy attempts to guilt people away from infringing content by reminding them of the personal struggles undergone by famous musicians. Continue reading