THE PITCH: Skoove – A Music Learning Platform
Today's PITCH comes from Skoove – a music leaning platform that centers around an interactive online piano lessons. Like other startups featured in THE PITCH, Skoove has just 100 words. Continue reading
Dead & Company To Give Away 10,000 Free Tickets For Madison Square Garden Show
As early as the late 1960’s The Grateful Dead were putting into action the fan friendly practices that are a cornerstone of the new music business – fair ticket prices, open fan recording of every show, not just playing a concert but creating a scene, building community and more. The band’s latest incarnation has adopted the same ethos.
Four Small Towns With Big Music Scenes
For those who find giant cities like Austin and L.A. to be a little too much, here are four approachable urban locales where the music scene is disproportionately large and vibrant . Continue reading
‘Bitcoin For Rock Stars’: An Update From D.A. Wallach Part 1 [INTERVIEW]
In a followup to an article he wrote in 2014 regarding the potential for cryptocurrency to revolutionize the music industry, recording artist/songwriter D.A. Wallach recently did an interview with Forbes in. Continue reading
Oddisee Fights “The Good Fight” [Case Study]
When D.C. hip hop artist Oddisee decided to release his sophomore album The Good FIght this year, it presented an excellent marketing opportunity for his promotional team, who utilized the artist's interest in coffee as a means. Continue reading
5 Clever Ways To Promote Your Show Beyond Posters, Facebook
While pushing your show on social media and plastering your town with promotional posters can be effective to a certain extent, there are are several other less obvious ways to. Continue reading
Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y & Indie Music
This week Hypebot's helping out the indie musician by offering them advice on how to monetize their tunes on YouTube, pointing out some mistakes they need to correct before they can. Continue reading
Music Think Tank Weekly Recap: Ways To Check If Your Music Is Good Enough To Release • Old School Promotional Methods That Still Work • More
This week on MusicThinkTank, we're looking at retro promotion techniques that still hold up, how you can identify if your music is really good enough to release, and what to do. Continue reading