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How Not to Write a Press Release, Courtesy of Vice (Part Two)
[Part two of Oliver Hall's magnificent $ell Your Music With Prose" continues below. Part one is here]Emotions and the Chatechrestic Pitch According to a recent press release about a debut album that has sunshine seeping through every note," the members of the band that made it evoke a grand sense of nostalgia with their heartfelt melancholy." ...
Behind the Blogs: Know the Music Biz
Welcome to version 2.0 of our series Behind the Blogs, in which we interview the bloggers and thinkers who are following the music business changes that affect us all. David Rose, the founder of Know the Music Biz, is big on community. A life-long music lover, Rose understands the importance of putting many heads together to ...
A Democratic Solution to File-Sharing
[The following post was written by Robin Millar, a guitarist, record producer, and musician mentor whose productions have sold over 55 million copies. It is an expanded version of a comment he made on U2 manager Paul McGuinness's recent article for British GQ, How to Save the Music Industry"] I first organised a public meeting to ...
The Light in the Tunnel: The Basics of Busking in New York City
[Editor's Note: The following article on the basics of busking in New York City was written by Robbie Copley and Hannah Lavon, the founders of Audiomole NYC] Buskers are enjoying a renaissance in New York. In today's economy, everyone is looking for free or low-cost entertainment, and artists are vying for the most trafficked places to ...
Thinking Inside the Box, Part Three - Mixing "ITB" is Actually Better
Welcome to the latest installment of Production Tips, our new monthly feature offering, well, production tips, hosted by Simon Langford. In the earlier parts of this series, I discussed the ways in which people can replicate the experience of working on a bigger mixing desk. For many people, mixing in the box is the only practical ...
Behind the Blogs: Digital Music Trends
Welcome to version 2.0 of our series Behind the Blogs, in which we interview the bloggers and thinkers who are following the music business changes that affect us all. Everybody knows the music business is changing, and everybody knows that things move especially quickly in the digital world. So it stands to reason, then, that the ...
What to Do when You're Playing to Eight People, and How to Make It Important
[Editor's Note: This post was originally published on Musformation. It has been edited for content and clarity, and it appears here with permission from the original site and author.] If you had to identify the major reason most musicians are so miserable, it would have to be the the immense disappointment that comes from playing for ...
God-F@%&!ing-Damn You, Verizon and Google
A couple of days ago, news started to trickle out about a deal between Verizon and Google that would represent the death of net neutrality. The deal, which would grant delivery priority to content providers willing to pay a fee, has wide-ranging (and potentially catastrophic) ramifications, but amazingly, one of the most succinct, eloquent explanations came ...
An App for Me? Amy Klein on Using MobBase, Part One
[Editor's Note: Because of how much attention is being paid to things like marketing yourself, mobile music, and apps, we decided that it would be offer an example of what it's like to use one. So we got Amy Klein, who plays guitar in Titus Andronicus, Hillii, and her solo project, Solanin, to try MobBase for ...





