REPORTS
Music distribution – part 3 : We’ve talked with David Raimbaud from Wiseband, a hybrid company that is both an agregator and a music distributor
We have seen in the past two weeks on the magazine that music distribution is a vast sub-realm of the music industry, and that there is a real dichotomy happening in the independent side of ... [lire la suite]
Spotify wants to promote independent artists on their platform… by taking a cut of their royalties
The independent music industry is raging, yet Spotify hasn't flinched. On November 2nd, the world's number one music streaming service announced that they want to showcase better the music that artists put online by giving ... [lire la suite]
Audius : the streaming platform that pays its artists (and listeners) the most ?
We are not fooling anyone when we say that it is difficult for an artist to make a living off of their music. It is even more difficult during a global pandemic that practically ... [lire la suite]
We talked with microqlima, the independent label that fights for the French pop music scene
microqlima, a label that beats to their own drum. A label that "oscillates between sun, soundscapes, and brain-storms", to use their own words. A nebula of metaphors that describes a Parisian talent agency coveted by ... [lire la suite]
Underscope : the platform that wants to professionalize and promote members of the electronic music scene
The electronic music scene mostly lives off live performances. Playing in clubs, festivals, concerts … these are some of the best ways to reach an audience and to earn money. Yet, these venues and events ... [lire la suite]
Spotify wants to promote independent artists on their platform… by taking a cut of their royalties
The independent music industry is raging, yet Spotify hasn't flinched. On November 2nd, the world's number one music streaming service announced that they want to showcase better the music that artists put online by giving ... [lire la suite]
Audius : the streaming platform that pays its artists (and listeners) the most ?
We are not fooling anyone when we say that it is difficult for an artist to make a living off of their music. It is even more difficult during a global pandemic that practically ... [lire la suite]