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Being Social Is A Big Part Of Being An Indie Musician

Being Social Is A Big Part Of Being An Indie Musician

(By Mike Post)

Being an independent musician this day and age is a bit of a dichotomy – while it’s never been easier to share your music, it’s also never been harder to cut through the heavily saturated world wide web we’ve all come to know and love.  Anyone with a computer knows how easy it is to share something with your friends through the ever-changing popular social networks, but we’re also bombarded with more information and misinformation on the Internet today than ever before.  Continue Reading..

Building a real audience for my music. Real Vs. Fake Fans?

Building a real audience for my music.  Real Vs. Fake Fans?

(By Oliver Cox)

Plenty of companies offer all sorts of SoundCloud goodies with no effort on your part, for a fee—let’s see how it works and whether it’s the right choice.

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Who’s Responsible For Indie Music’s Fast Rise To The Top

Who’s Responsible For Indie Music’s Fast Rise To The Top

(By Mike Post)

It’s hard to argue with the idea that independent music is the fastest growing segment of the music industry today.
It’s common knowledge at this point that file sharing and music streaming has decimated the music industry of the past few decades, leaving in its wake a new era of how music is acquired and consumed.  This has directly lead to majorly reduced record budgets and is the primary reason we’ve seen such a big rise in the independent music sector.  Continue Reading..

A Sound Odyssey – Music Distribution and Media, from the Beginning to Now

A Sound Odyssey – Music Distribution and Media, from the Beginning to Now

(By Oliver Cox)

What can we learn from the music industry of the past to make the future industry connect more artists with the fans that are longing to hear their music?
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How to leverage streaming aggregators to boost your SoundCloud

How to leverage streaming aggregators  to boost your SoundCloud

(By Oliver Cox)

Online streaming aggregators like SongDrop and Playmoss let listeners create a playlist from multiple sources (SoundCloud, YouTube, Bandcamp etc.) – how can you use these services to grow your audience? Continue Reading..

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