Last Week’s Most Read Hypebot Posts
Trent Reznor On Returning To A Major Label With NIN Nirvana's Original $600 Sub Pop Contract Pono Faces Major Obstacles Details: Neil Young's Pono Get More YouTube Fans Forbes Names. Continue reading
Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y. & Indie Music
Zoë Keating Shares Update Of Her Streaming Music Revenue The Tools of Music Fan Engagement: Part 4 – Twitter Basics Don't Let Criticisms Of Music Crowdfunding Stand In Your Way. Continue reading
MusicThinkTank.com Weekly Recap: 49 Ways To Get Free Music Promotion
Marcus Taylor | 49 Ways To Get Free Music Promotion Ken Dardis | The Artist Side of Internet Radio and Audio Sari Delmar | Copy and Waste Personalizing Artist Outreach. Continue reading
REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review
Trent Reznor On Returning To A Major Label With NIN Neil Young's Pono Music Still Facing Major Obstacles As New Details Emerge Licensing Difficulties Help Keep Netflix Out Of Streaming. Continue reading
Indie Duo Rabbit Rabbit Grows Their Own Indie Music Subscription Service
Experimentation with subscription and patronage models for indie musicians is a big theme at the moment. The duo Rabbit Rabbit have been exploring the terrain since early 2012 with Rabbit. Continue reading
A Look At Nirvana’s Original $600 Recording Contract With Sub Pop
As part of their anniversary celebration, indie label Sub Pop has posted the page one of Nirvana's first contract, In exchange for a one-year term between January 1, 1989 and. Continue reading
MusicThinkTank Community Manager Natalie Cheng Bids Farewell
Natalie Cheng, the dedicated longtime Community Manager of our sister publication MusicThinkTank has graduated and is moving on. I can't thank her enough for all that she's done for MTT and. Continue reading
How Germany Reversed Global Music’s Death Spiral To Grow Last Year
(CelebrityAccess) There has been so much written about the global decline in music sales that any good news deserves examination. The German music business finally delivered some this week. It’s. Continue reading