Skip to content

Music Tech Founders On Creating A Constant Flow Of Music

The Scion Music(less) Music Conference took place this Fall in Los Angeles. "What Music Startups Are Offering," a panel moderated by Eliot Van Buskirk, featured three startup founders from Distrokid/Fandalism,. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2013/12/music-tech-founders-on-creating

Scion-musicless-music-conference

The Scion Music(less) Music Conference took place this Fall in Los Angeles. "What Music Startups Are Offering," a panel moderated by Eliot Van Buskirk, featured three startup founders from Distrokid/Fandalism, This Is My Jam and 8tracks discussing their startups and "their relationship to the changing music landscape." In this fourth segment panelists discuss the shift from traditional release schedules to creating a constant flow of music which changes the approach and the needed tools.

The Scion Music(less) Music Conference took place October 3 and 4. The series of panels focused on a variety of music industry issues.

What Music Startups Are Offering (Pt. 4)

Moderated by Eliot Van Buskirk

Panelists:
Philip Kaplan – Distrokid/Fandalism
Mathew Ogle – This Is My Jam
David Porter – 8tracks

Related articles

Music Tech Founders Consider The Superfan
Music Tech Founders Discuss: Their Startups and Music Discovery
Fandalism: Finally A Social Network That Works For Musicians [EXCLUSIVE]
Tunecore Founders Link Startup Audiam To DistroKid To Offer Cheaper Music Distribution [EXCLUSIVE]
$2.75 Million Later, Music Discovery Platform Exfm To Shut Down
Music Business Association Seeks To Connect Music Tech Startups With Music
Why Digital Consumer Companies Are A Poor Indicator Of The Future of Music Tech Investment
The Best And Brightest Music Industry Minds On Twitter [LIST]
Enhanced by Zemanta