This Week In Music Commentary
On the commentary side of the music industry this week, we heard from YouTube's CEO warning creators about the dangers of Article 13, remembered music philanthropist Paul Allen, and explored. Continue reading
Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y. and Indie Music
In this batch of tips for the music industry's scrappiest, do-it-yourselfers, we offer wise council on using marketing platforms, how to diplomatically and effectively approach venues for booking, YouTube's opening. Continue reading
REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review
In this scroll back through happenings in the music industry of the past week, we revisit Spotify's stock price dip, a massively expensive Beatles Pinball Machine, how the rise of. Continue reading
TOP POSTS: This Week’s Most Read Posts On Hypebot
Crowning the charts on Hypebot this week were articles looking at how Facebook is starting to look a lot more like MySpace (good news for artists!) what Spotify's choice of. Continue reading
Apple Music Ups Latin Game With ¡Dale Play! Playlist
Apple Music is making a play for the red hot Latin music market with ¡Dale Play!, a newly launched playlist of hot Latin hits globally. Each week, the playlist artwork. Continue reading
An Essential Guide To Remarketing For Musicians
In an effort to take some of the guessing out of music marketing, here Chris Robley explores the concept of remarketing, wherein artists use the past behavior of fans in. Continue reading
Think Small: The Key To Building Genuine Music Community
While the recorded industry may still be struggling, live music has seen an impressive 16% increase since 2016, with the market for live music now larger than ever before. One. Continue reading
Is Japan Finally Ready For The Streaming Revolution?
A new report by indie music rights agency Merlin highlights the slow but now steady shift towards music streaming in Japan, one of the world's last bastions of physical product.. Continue reading
Touring: New School Tricks Plus Old School Hustle
For up and coming artists, the touring game has always been a struggle, and while the music industry has changed greatly over the years, many of the strategies that worked. Continue reading