Radiohead’s decision to sell their album ‘In Rainbows’ directly to fans with a ‘pay-what-you-want’ model is still regularly misunderstood as a ‘giveaway’. Yes, fans could choose to pay nothing, but the point was that they could also choose to pay.
Bounce wants to help artists collaborate better—and eventually, change the way people consume music.
Napster burned brightly and briefly, and forever changed the music industry.
The band have teamed up with YouTube for not one but two livestreamed performances on 22 November, the day the 'Everyday Life' album is released.
Users swipe to like, dislike, or re-share song clips shown to them," explains its profile on investment site AngelList.
We've seen a fair few labels launch their own music-focused podcasts in recent times, but not quite so many publishers.
Spotify is trying to sell more Premium Family subscriptions -- by setting up a special "playground of sound" just for kids.
The country is the second largest market for the format in the world, and players such as Spotify want to capitalize on that growth.
In an era when all sorts of music seems to be at our fingertips through streaming services for under $10 a month, who is spending their hard-earned cash on vinyl?
D’Music just got a new makeover as part of Digicel’s digital journey. The D’Music app is available across the Caribbean and Central America, focusing on local and regiona
Now iTunes is dead, we have to use the new macOS Music app instead. Unfortunately, that includes Apple Music. Here's how remove it from the app.
While the popular music streaming service asserts that the tool will enable artists to reach their fans directly, critics fear that the advertising policy will aid major labels and established artists and may be harmful to smaller artists with less of a budget to spend on ads.
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