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How lockdown created ‘a new era for the music creator economy’ [Mark Mulligan]

During the pandemic lockdown, some people went crazy, and some people got creative. Here’s how a little isolation reshaped the creator economy. by Mark Mulligan from MIDiA’s Music Industry Blog. Continue reading

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Revolutionary Approach To Home Studio Collaboration In The Lockdown Era and Beyond

Right before the music industry ground to a halt as a result of the pandemic, Gary Gray was, fortuitously enough, working on developing a workflow system that allowed clients and. Continue reading

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Social Media: The Lockdown Opportunity For Musicians?

As the pause on live music continues to stretch into the foreseeable future, artists are compelled to double down on their social media presence which, although it may come naturally. Continue reading

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Musicians: How Not To Fade Away During The Pandemic

After months of lockdown, it’s easy to get frustrated and depressed, but it’s important not give up on your music. Here we look at some productive things you can do. Continue reading

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Analytics: Listening In Lockdown

There’s been some speculation that streaming numbers will likely be down, with fewer commuters and the closure of cafes and offices. Here, Matthew Whiteside crunches some numbers to see just. Continue reading

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