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6 Ways For Musicians To Earn Money At Home During COVID-19

Musicians’ careers have been especially heavily impacted by the pandemic. With live music one of the first to go, and likely among the last to return, artists are facing a. Continue reading

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Our Music Consumption Habits Are Changing, But Will They Remain That Way?

Here Bobby Owsinski explores how our listening habits have fundamentally shifted since the pre-pandemic era, and whether or not these changes in music consumption will continue into the foreseeable future.. Continue reading

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Spotify’s Artist Fundraising Pick Is A Great New Feature – Therein Lies The Dilemma

In an effort to alleviate some of the pandemic strain artists are feeling, Spotify recently integrated an artist fundraising feature into its platform. Unfortunately, Spotify has bundled this alongside donations. Continue reading

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5 Music Therapy Techniques That Will Help You Cope With Quarantine

In this piece, Berklee’s expert voices in music therapy weigh in on the power of music in altering one’s mood, and how you can effectively utilize music to help you. Continue reading

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What Music Fans Are Craving During Coronavirus [VIDEO]

Although much of the discussion concerning music in the age of Coronavirus suggests that music consumers are listening to less music , a closer look suggests listeners are simply moving. Continue reading

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Live Music Will Survive

Although many were quick to declare the death of live music as the coronavirus pandemic took over, the time spent in isolation has in fact shown that we need live. Continue reading

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Save The Music(ians), Not The Technology!

In this piece, Virginie Berger argues that, rather than more technology, the music industry needs its major players to harness existing tech to create a system that distributes money to. Continue reading

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COVID-19’s Impact On Music By Genre

In an effort to help artists, labels, and other entertainment entities stay afloat and improve their well-being during this difficult period, Chartmetric provides some valuable data-driven analysis of exactly what. Continue reading

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Questions Artists Need To Ask Before Coronavirus Ends

Coronavirus is transforming the world and, like so many industries, the music business will have changed dramatically when this is all over, and artists need to be prepared to change. Continue reading

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How Coronavirus Is Altering The Music Industry [Part 2]

With live shows still on hold, and many major releases now delayed, the music industry is continuing to figure itself out and adapt to what has become a very different. Continue reading

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Supporting Smaller Artists Affected By Coronavirus

While bigger acts are able to draw on the resources of the major labels to which they are attached in order to weather the ongoing tumult of the pandemic, less. Continue reading

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