REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review
- Master Shortie: "A Blacklisted Artist Responds To Hype Machine"
- An insider's view of Amanda Palmer's success
- Indie distributor Lumberjack Mordam went out of business
- Moby's top selling track is also the one that he's giving away for free
- Webcaster's reached a new royalty deal but Pandora announced that it is limiting free users to 40 hours a month
- Does the death of Michael Jackson mark "The End Of The Era Of Celebrity?"
- The internet held up well under the Michael Jackson onslaught
- ASCAP wants to get paid for YouTube videos embedded on other sites.
- TuneCore has partnered with Universal Music and founder Jeff Price explains the deal.
- Nine Inch Nail's Trent Reznor on "What To Do As A New / Unknown Artist"
- Hypebot joins 5 bloggers advising Indie Artist X
- A2IM's new manifesto charts a course or the future of indie music.
- As part of a site overhaul rates are going up for downloads sold from CD Baby's site
- Bandcamp: a place where albums still outsell singles.
- Beck re-records classic albums or free series
- Watch: Probably The Best Collaborative Music Video Ever
- Read Chris Anderson's important new book "Free" for free
- Spotify is looking for ways to raise cash
- Help improve Hypebot's list of artists who "made it" without major label support