MTT: Music & Social Shifts
Brian John Mitchell recalls how music in society has changed since the 1970s. Music was a social event where friends would gather to listen to a new vinyl record. A. Continue reading
MTT: A Fragmented Music Community
Dante Cullari posts about how music is spread out all over the Internet. The fragmented nature of the Internet has produced hundreds of music websites. Artists can benefit from eliminating. Continue reading
MTT: Do Music Fans Have Too Much Control?
At Music Think Tank, Kyle Bylin asks readers if fans have too much control. He brings the discussion from the Click Track blog on The Washington Post. Some artists have. Continue reading
MTT: Is Your Music Lost in Translation?
In his recent post, Max Willens explores the difficulty of translating and bringing ideas into the real world. He references a New York Times editorial, Found in Translation, which describes. Continue reading
MTT: WordPress Plugins for Passive Promotion
Don’t have time to promote yourself or manage your website all the time? Brian Hazard, a recording artist, offers a solution by encouraging musicians to use WordPress and plugins. These. Continue reading
MTT: Why Fans Are File-Sharing Your Music
To continue the discussion on file-sharing, Kyle Bylin has written a post on 4 reasons why fans are file-sharing that can’t be changed. He brings up the point of Decision. Continue reading
MTT: Divide Ownership, A Sustainable Career In Music, & Reasons Why Fans Are File-Sharing Music
This week on Music Think Tank there are various new posts. The music guru, Bruce Warila, writes about how to divide ownership in a group project that may turn into. Continue reading
MTT: Alternative Ways to Create A Career In Music
Jonathan Ostrow (@miccontrol), the cofounder of MicControl, has written a post about the different ways to create a sustainable career in music. With the changes in the music industry, many. Continue reading