
Last week in music industry commentary
Commentators in the thick of the industry this week shared their opinions and thoughts on 2023 sync predictions, maintaining a sustainable music career, and more… A poem about Spotify CEO. Continue reading

Getting It Done: Last week in D.I.Y & Indie music
This week, our tips and advice for the independent, do-it-yourselfers out there covered how set goals for the new year, music festivals to apply to, and more… Global music festivals. Continue reading

REWIND: The new music industry’s week in review
A busy week by any definition, the music industry was no exception, with Afroman turning a real home raid into a music video, five new music tech companies making waves,. Continue reading

Which agency booked the most acts at Coachella 2023?
A show at Coachella – even on a side stage in a lousy time slot – is a coveted prize. While the true value of a short performance in Indio. Continue reading

Music sync had a record year, 3 experts share predictions for what’s ahead
2022 was a record year for the music sync business, with revenue from TV, film, and advertising up an impressive 29.9% year over year by the midyear mark. As a. Continue reading

How bands and co-writers divide shares in a song
What are your rights when a song idea is formed between two or more people? Here’s how some co-writers handle songwriting splits. by Bobby Borg for the Disc Makers Blog Under. Continue reading

Spotify sets Stream On event to announce new tools, features, programs
Spotify has announced its annual Stream On event for Wednesday, March 8th at 10 AM PT. During the hybrid online and in-person event Spotify promises to share “new possibilities for. Continue reading

How to pitch your songs to online reviewers
Online reviewers could Gove your new release the clout it needs to become the next big thing. Here’s how to get started. by Joy Ike from Bandzoogle So you’ve got. Continue reading

New year Tax Tips for Musicians
A music industry tax expert outlines ways to make the most of your money with financial moves to make all year long. by Ron Hart of Spotify For Artists As. Continue reading

Tim Westergren’s Sessions shuts down abruptly, goes silent as artists demand payment
Music live-streaming platform Sessions shut down on December 19th, apparently without warning creators or fans, some of whom claim they are owed money. Sessions launched early in the pandemic in. Continue reading