Last Week In Music Commentary
This week in our music commentary section, a variety of individuals offer their thoughts on the state of the industry, ranging from how we experience music when on the move,. Continue reading
Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y. and Indie Music
Here we lend a helping hand to independent and DIY artists, providing tips on how to drive fan traffic on social media, the best way to promote one's band to. Continue reading
MusicThinkTank Weekly Recap: Great Timing • Jumpstart Songwriting • Get A Band Knowledge Panel • More
Most recently on MusicThinkTank, we took a look at good timing's ability to stack music coverage in your favor, how you can jumpstart your songwriting routine, the best way to get a band knowledge panel,. Continue reading
This Week In Music Commentary: Post Election • Best Quotes • Playlists • More
In this week's commentary and opinion section, industry players share their thoughts on how to get back to work post election, whether or not playlists make it harder to for. Continue reading
Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y. and Indie Music
In this dose of tips and helpful advice for DIY and independent artists, we offer tips on how to make a music chatbot, five alternate ways to make money off. Continue reading
8 Ways To Get Back To Work Post Election [Kosha Dillz]
In this set of tips, rapper Kosha Dillz suggests eight different ways in which artists and creatives can get back to work and on track once again in the wake of what. Continue reading
Have Donations Become A Viable Part Of Musicians’ Business Model?
As live streaming and other newer media models becoming increasingly commonplace in the new music economy, it may be time to revisit donations and see if they are perhaps a. Continue reading
The 3 Sources Of Publishing Royalties
Here we look at the three different sources of publishing royalties (mechanical, performance, and synch) how they're calculated, and how a changing music business has affected how such royalties are. Continue reading
As on-demand streaming loses its novelty, music needs personality
[UPDATED] With the exception of the occasional flashy exclusive, its harder for the average streaming music users to tell the services apart. So, to combat user fatigue and spur growth,. Continue reading