
Physical Product Remains Chink In The Armor Of The Recorded Music Business
Some positive streaming numbers have music industry executives breathing a sigh of relief during a challenging time in the business. Unfortunately, physical product revenue is in much worse shape, something. Continue reading

Spotify Analytics For Artists, And The Players Who Help Them Succeed
Spotify has risen to become one of the top players in the music industry, and an artist’s success on the platform has a huge impact on their overall career trajectory.. Continue reading

Guide To Using Data To Boost Plays, Create New Revenue Streams
Every artist wants to see their music take off on streaming platforms. Whether it’s for the increased revenue or the additional exposure, streaming is the best way to get your. Continue reading

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

Grateful Dead Continue To Innovate Amid Pandemic
Long known for bucking convention and eschewing the traditional album release format, the current incarnation of the Grateful Dead continue to innovate and adapt their music, even in the midst. Continue reading

Welcome To Music’s Live-Streaming Moment [David Pakman]
Venture capitalist and Venrock partner David Pakman explores how live-streaming has developed into the robust success that it is today and how music rightsholders have an opportunity to be leaders. Continue reading

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

How The Recorded Music Industry Could Be Reshaped By Year’s End
As with so many things involving this pandemic, the impact on the recorded music industry is uncertain, but thanks to an abundance of data, we can at least make some. Continue reading