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How ‘Unique Leader Records’ flourished through the pandemic

Riding high on a successful string of releases, Unique Leader Records CEO Jamie Graham chats with Haulix about how his label continues to thrive amid an ongoing global pandemic. by. Continue reading

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How inflation and the pandemic are feeding the attention recession

If social media wasn’t enough to burn out everyone’s attention spans, inflation and the aftermath of the pandemic are just feeding the fire. by Mark Mulligan of MIDiA Netflix and. Continue reading

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7 post-pandemic challenges for musicians

After two years of pandemic anxiety, quarantine and false starts, musicians who want to reboot their careers are facing some new challenges. By GREG MAJEWSKI from CD’s Baby’s DIY Musician. It remains. Continue reading

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5 BIG lessons musicians learned from the pandemic

The pandemic still isn’t over, but life is beginning to feel somewhat normal, so let’s make sure we don’t forget everything we learned over the last two years. A guest. Continue reading

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Why this is the year to finally pay attention to music conferences

After a long period of self isolation and unpredictable times, music conferences are back and may even provide more than before. A guest post LEAH D. NELSON of SoundFly. The. Continue reading

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10 music business predictions for 2022

The music business is changing faster than ever, and those hoping to climb the ladder of success must be willing to adapt. Our friends at Haulix have some smart thoughts. Continue reading

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Returning to live performances after quarantine

The music industry has approached a new normal since the pandemic halted live performances. With the right steps, indie artists can get back on stage and do what they love.. Continue reading

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Best (and worst) US cities for musicians

New York and Los Angeles are no longer the be-all and end-all when it comes to “making it big” as a musician. Here we look at a few cities that. Continue reading

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4 techniques for dealing with nerves at post-lockdown shows

Even as venues across the country are once again open, and artists are beginning to tentatively embark on small tours, the pandemic remains a persistent threat, bringing with it no. Continue reading

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Horacio Rodríguez of WK Records on a year of successes

In the waking of the career-stalling impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, mega manager Walter Kolm opted to switch gears and create his own label, WK Records. Here, label CEO Horacio. Continue reading

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6 creative ways to support all indie artists right now

The return of some shows and tours might make it seem as though the music industry is starting to get back to normal, but this is far from the reality,. Continue reading

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