How to Market Your Music in 2025: The Best Tips for Getting Heard By Florian Radke • March 26, 2025 You don’t need to go viral to build a career—you
How to Market Your Music in 2025: The Best Tips for Getting Heard By Florian Radke • March 26, 2025 You don’t need to go viral to build a career—you
Photo Credit: Brian May at the Royal Albert Hall for BBC (Instagram) Now approaching his 80s, Queen’s Brian May doesn’t really want to tour, but he thinks a Queen residency
ICON Alumni Kompany demonstrates various bass resampling techniques with Serum and Ableton Live. You’ll akso learn how to sequence the resampled bass samples to create unique basslines. Free Serum Bass
Photo Credit: HAVEN. (Instagram) A viral dance hit has been pulled from Spotify over allegations that it uses AI-generated vocals that closely resemble those of another artist. Breakout dance hit
Eventbrite co-founder and CEO Julia Hartz, whose company’s launched an immersive experience unit called Britehouse. Photo Credit: Eventbrite Eventbrite is looking to get in on the immersive experience action –
With her genre-hopping catalogue and emotionally frank songwriting, Ami Leigh has never followed the expected route to musical recognition. She writes from the quiet corners many artists are afraid to
Universal Music Group head Lucian Grainge. Photo Credit: UMG Universal Music Group (UMG) has reported over $3.4 billion in revenue for Q2 2025, when a recorded streaming expansion was partially
Photo Credit: Ticketmaster Ticket brokers—often known as ticket flippers or scalpers—have long been a visible force in the ecosystem of live events. These individuals operate at the intersection of demand
Photo Credit: Leon Seibert Amicus briefs are still rolling in as part of the Cox v. Sony Supreme Court battle. Now, different ISPs are among the many parties posing questions
Manchester greats The Charlatans have announced We Are Love, their 14th album and first in eight years, which will be out October 31 via BMG. The album was co-produced by