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Why Album Variant Releases Aren’t Enough: Fans Want Exclusivity!

While album variant releases are everywhere, it’s exclusive content and special access that truly boost music sales. Check out how successful artists are winning over fans by offering unique bonuses and limited editions that go beyond standard releases.

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Independent Artist Case Study: The Rise of Evil Ebenezer

Evil Ebenezer turned his unique sound and relentless drive into an indie success story. This independent artist case study explores the strategies behind his rise and the lessons every independent artist can learn.

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Believe responds to UMG lawsuit

Believe, TuneCore respond to $500M UMG ‘industrial scale’ infringement lawsuit

Believe has responded to the UMG lawsuit alleging that it and DIY arm TuneCore have engaged in “industrial-scale” copyright infringement and asking for $500 million in damages.

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The New Realities of Life as a Full-Time Musician

Discover the real challenges and rewards of life as a full-time musician, and what it truly takes to turn your passion into a sustainable career…

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Music Tech News: AmplifyWorld, Duetti add funding • UnitedMasters • AMPOLLO • CD Baby • BeatStars + Voloco

In recent music tech news, AmplifyWorld, a decentralized engagement platform that empowers musicians and fans by leveraging blockchain and Web3 tech, has announced a $1.2M investment from Chapel Ventures.

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Kim Dotcom, Megaupload, and Google’s Ties to Piracy Profits [Chris Castle]

Chris Castle reveals what he sees as the connections between Kim Dotcom, Google and piracy profits that have gone unnoticed for years. 

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let clubs close

Let Clubs Close: A Controversial Solution to the Live Venue Crisis

Overall concert attendance grew 20% last year, but smaller independent live music venues are closing at unprecedent rates. Music industry commentator’s Bob Lefsetz has the solution: “Let clubs close.” Let. Continue reading

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UMG sues Tunecore and Believe: $500M in ‘industrial scale infringement’

UMG sues Tunecore and Believe for what it says is “industrial-scale copyright infringement” worth at least $500 million in damages. Concord Music Group and ABKCO Music & Records are also plaintiffs

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Spotify Wrapped

Musicians Guide To Spotify Wrapped: DEADLINE IN 10 DAYS!

There are just 10 days left to use the Musicians Guide To Spotify Wrapped to prepare accounts to make the most of Spotify Wrapped 2024.

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How To Find The Right Music Manager

Learn how to find the right music manager to take a career to the next level. This guide covers essential strategies for finding one who aligns with your vision and goals.

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vinyl

Two future paths for the vinyl revival [MIDiA’s Tatiana Cirisano]

The vinyl revival is at a crossroads, with two distinct paths that could define its future in music culture. Dive into the factors shaping these possible directions and what they mean for collectors, artists, and the industry.

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